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I'm collecting data on different manufacturers for vehicle audio/video systems. Specifically I'm thinking of the following components:
HU
DVD Player (preferably in-dash)
(2) headrest monitors
While I don't have a drop-dead budget, I want to do this with an eye towards not overspending. I'd like to hear from people who have had good luck with second-tier manufacturers. As much as I'd like to go all Alpine or Eclipse, that's just not a good idea right now.
Clarion make an real nice dvd radio but I have heard rumors the Audiovox makes the dvd for them. The stock Ford dvd system I was told by Ford is an Audiovox with fords name on it. I have seen Audiovox dvd systems and they are nice. As much as I hate audiovox phones,.... there dvd's are great.
Crutchfield has some nice head rest monitors. i haven't seen them but i like the design.
I actually have a kick-*** unit for sale. I dont like to post items liek this but, i might be able to save you a bundle and give you an awesome unit at the same time. The unit is a
Panasonic CQ-DVR909u . Try looking atthe specs on panasonics website and let me know if it interests you. It is in excellent condition with box and remote, and i can provide pics. Its just sitting in my closet waiting for someone to use it =\
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