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BV7980 In-dash Am/fm Dvd/mp3/cd Receiver with 4.3 Wide Screen Tft Monitor with Usb Port

BV7980 In-dash Am/fm Dvd/mp3/cd Receiver with 4.3 Wide Screen Tft Monitor with Usb Port

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Brand: Boss Audio
Category: CE

List Price: $509.99
Buy New: $229.99
You Save: $280.00 (55%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 84016


Model: BV7980
UPC: 754117129153
ASIN: B000MPRY52

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • IN-DASH AM/FM DVD/MP3/CD
  • RECEIVER WITH 4.3 WIDESCREEN TFT MONITOR
  • WITH USB PORT

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
DIN mounting Motorized slide down full detachable panel WMA/MP4/MP3/DVD/SVCD/VCD/CDR/CDRW & SDVD compatible USB port Front auxiliary input Compatible with audio output of iPod or any other MP3 players Built-in 4.3 Widescreen TFT monitor Resolution: 1152 x 234 pixels Brightness: 400 NITS NTSC/PAL compatible On screen display PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner 30 Station presets Switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies RDS (Radio Data System) Illuminated controlsPreset EQ response curves Separate bass and treble Balance and fader controls Loudness Stereo/mono switch Local/distance switch Mute function Last position memory Repeat/intro/random Subwoofer output 1-Bit D/A converter ESP (anti-skip mechanism) Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs Wireless remote control Output power: 80w x 4 channels


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Tons of features, but some concerns   March 27, 2008
Certainly a cool looking and feature-filled unit. The front panel LCD is big enough to serve as an "extra" screen. The first one I got stopped reading disks after a week. The second one reads discs great (even after the kids jammed two DVDs in at the same time!), but the remote has stopped working and many of the adjustments can only be done through the remote.

The problem, however, seems to be overheating. For the first 1/2-hour or so it plays flawlessly, not even affected by constant terrible roads. After that, the movie starts freezing for a few seconds every few seconds. This annoys the kids and makes an hour film into a 2-hour experience. I will rework my install and maybe add a cooling fan, I don't know what else the problem could be.

A minor annoyance is that the mechanism holding the front panel on rattles if you drive with the screen angled at all. Closed and fully open are fine.

As a side note, in-car TV is cool, but aren't analog broadcasts all going away soon?




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