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Old 21st July 2008, 17:07   #1
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In-Dash DVD Playback

Guys,

Need help in taking a decision for an in dash double DIN DVD player?

Have looked at the following (Browsed on the internet, I am unsure if I will get them in the local market in Mumbai, though…J)
  • Alpine IVA-205
  • Pioneer AVIC-F900BT
  • Kenwood DDX7032
  • Sony XAV-w1
  • JVC AVX710/810J
This shall fit my Honda City Vtec with currently has the pre installed Alpine head unit ( that comes with the car) with Alpine v16 Amp powering Front and Rear JBL component speakers, and an Earthquake (not sure on the model number though) AMP, powering 2 Sub's, One JBL( bass tube) and a Pioneer (12") in the boot.

I want to have a DVD player with Navigation (don’t know if navigation works well in Mumbai but no harm in having a player that supports that), Bluetooth for the cell phone, Ipod interface, camera, touch screen..etc

What should be the best option considering that this would be pickup from the grey market and personal experiences please


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Guys,

Need help in taking a decision for an in dash double DIN DVD player?

Have looked at the following (Browsed on the internet, I am unsure if I will get them in the local market in Mumbai, though…J)
  • Alpine IVA-205
  • Pioneer AVIC-F900BT
  • Kenwood DDX7032
  • Sony XAV-w1
  • JVC AVX710/810J
This shall fit my Honda City Vtec with currently has the pre installed Alpine head unit ( that comes with the car) with Alpine v16 Amp powering Front and Rear JBL component speakers, and an Earthquake (not sure on the model number though) AMP, powering 2 Sub's, One JBL( bass tube) and a Pioneer (12") in the boot.

I want to have a DVD player with Navigation (don’t know if navigation works well in Mumbai but no harm in having a player that supports that), Bluetooth for the cell phone, Ipod interface, camera, touch screen..etc

What should be the best option considering that this would be pickup from the grey market and personal experiences please


Dear BHPian,

Thread EDITED since it contained various [FONT], [COLOR] and [SIZE] tags. Posting with such text formatting should be avoided on Team-BHP as it is inconvenient for members to read post. Kindly go through Announcements section before proceeding.

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If price is not a major concern, get a pioneer Avic-Z3... It has one the best GPS Receiver chips of all pioneers and the screen is also sharper..
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Old 12th March 2009, 19:53   #3
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Did not want to start a new topic and seek pardon pardon in advance if against the rules.

My query is a little deviating from original query. I am looking for a single din DVD player headunit to replace company fitted Blaupunkt set in my Tata Safari 2.2 VTT VX model.

I am not really a fan of Blaupunkt primarily because of their continuous ignorance towards design. I would like a unit that is both reliable and aesthetic.

I already have two screens company fitted. It would be massive advantage if a head unit has Ipod and Bluetooth connectivity.

Please provide me with options...Cheers!
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