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Posted at 4:43 AM on Thursday 02/19/09 by
Ben
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Walmart.com has the XO Vision XOD1742BT 7" In-Dash Double Din DVD with Built-in Bluetooth for $268 + $8 shipping = $276 shipped. [Compare]

  • 7" motorized wide screen with 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio, touch screen operation
  • Built-in Bluetooth with A2DP and On-Screen Dialing, USB/SD card compatible
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      masterodst - Posted 5:20 am PST 02/19/09 (4 Posts)  Report Spam

      Good deal if you have 276 bucks to spend on a dvd player in your car Smile

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      JONdotCON - Posted 6:20 am PST 02/19/09 (176 Posts)  Report Spam

      No, this player sucks. I bought one 2 months ago and i was horribly disappointed. The interface is horribly slow and the dvd drive sounds like it's eating the disk when you put it in there. You absolutely cannot see the screen during the day (even when in shadow) and the "touch screen" is an absolute joke. After trying out two models made by xovision (this one and the single DIN model) i ended up returning both and going with a Pioneer AVH-P4000DVD (for about the same price), which i am very happy with. This crappy XoVision garbage is packed with "features" unfortunately none of them work as they should. Stay away from XoVision!

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      BenO - Posted 6:42 am PST 02/19/09 (100 Posts)  Report Spam

      When it comes to in-car entertainment, there is no question. Buy and mount a cheap 7" or so LCD, and hook it up to an Xbox with XBMC and a remote. Load up music and movies on any size HDD, CD/DVD player, even emulators and games if you get stuck at a long red light. All for under 200 bucks with a little elbow grease.

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      bigdady92 - Posted 7:39 am PST 02/19/09 (186 Posts)  Report Spam

      #3 you do understand that all this requires power invertors, capacitors, and regulators? For the same price I could get something like #2 has and turn my car on, start the DVD player stuff, and when I turn my car off not worry that I might pop one of my components.

      There is something to be said for simplicity. If you got the skills to build it yourself and know abit about electricity you could do yours.

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