Hi, I really want this: (The slide out multimedia Screen)
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/grant.e.smith/
(Thanks Grant for the inspiration)
Anyone know prices / good seller/fitter?
Cheers
Paul
Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
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Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
pop out screens like that arent cheap.
A good friend of mine is selling a pioneer 7" one with an Audiobahn dvd player for £500 if interested.
lee
A good friend of mine is selling a pioneer 7" one with an Audiobahn dvd player for £500 if interested.
lee
Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
thelegend wrote:pop out screens like that arent cheap.
They can be:
http://www.ex-audio.com/shop/index.php
Anyone fancy getting a big order together to save on shipping?
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Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
My MR2 has two slots for Entertainment.... Currently got the Toyota Factory Fitted CD player (disconnected) and a nice Sony Head Unit.
If I remove the Toyota Head Unit, I'll need a DVD system that can either just take up one slot (motorized pop out with inbuilt DVD) or a combi unit that can have the DVD drive in the boot or something....
Will this work? Which is better? I could mount the DVD drive boot / behind Passenger Seat etc.
What about this set up?
http://caraudiosecurity.com/catalog/pro ... ts_id+1271
If I remove the Toyota Head Unit, I'll need a DVD system that can either just take up one slot (motorized pop out with inbuilt DVD) or a combi unit that can have the DVD drive in the boot or something....
Will this work? Which is better? I could mount the DVD drive boot / behind Passenger Seat etc.
What about this set up?
http://caraudiosecurity.com/catalog/pro ... ts_id+1271
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I'd be tempted to ditch the Sony and get an in dash DVD player with multichanger and a flip out screen - I fancy the double DIN Caska unit on the site I posted above - £339 plus delivery, for the others you are looking at around £180 for an in dash DVD and flip out screen.
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Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
Yeah, quite what I'd like....
BUT, the Sony controls two amps, which control two subs etc etc...
I'd need to get a seperate? Can My 2 handle that?
BUT, the Sony controls two amps, which control two subs etc etc...
I'd need to get a seperate? Can My 2 handle that?
Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
paul,
when i 1st started to look for mine. i was going to go for the dvd/screen in one unit ( i think the model was the avx7300dvd) but when i got into the shop it was cheaper to buy just the screen (avx7300) and a sperate dvd to go in the 2nd DIN. Also the advantages were that the seperate dvd would play mp3 and multiregion dvd's.
another way you could is to get a dvd auto changer ?? then u have a free din slot if u wanted to add anythign at a later date (ie sat nav etc..)
i found car audio security good. also there ex demo stuff. (which i got my processor unit from) even though its ex demo still comes with 1 yrs warrenty.
glad my site was of use ( hey at least its getting looked at)
when i 1st started to look for mine. i was going to go for the dvd/screen in one unit ( i think the model was the avx7300dvd) but when i got into the shop it was cheaper to buy just the screen (avx7300) and a sperate dvd to go in the 2nd DIN. Also the advantages were that the seperate dvd would play mp3 and multiregion dvd's.
another way you could is to get a dvd auto changer ?? then u have a free din slot if u wanted to add anythign at a later date (ie sat nav etc..)
i found car audio security good. also there ex demo stuff. (which i got my processor unit from) even though its ex demo still comes with 1 yrs warrenty.
glad my site was of use ( hey at least its getting looked at)
Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
I can get you a brand new one for £150. Supplied from UK with a 1 year guarantee.
Kyle
Kyle
Re: Who is best for in-car multimedia (+ Fitting )
..make sure it has 2 ouputs to make the aerial go up and go down. but if not join wires....
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call andy on 07946717534 say you see his number on imoc and get a discount he does alsorts he just fitted a remote start system to my 2 its cooler then penguin wee!!