No I don't. I'll be searching some like that for my V
I noticed it supports GPS but does not have the software, not sure how much more that would be.Has anyone seen/used this product before? It's claims to be a 7" in-dash, GPS, Multimedia, double din touch screen device. It's selling on "light in the box" which I believe is a Chinese website and on Amazon for $220. I can't seem to find a single review for this thing and as appealing as it. I've a feeling it's probably junk but just in case thought I'd ask on the off chance it's actually decent and somone has one or used one before.
Amazon.com: XY7700 In-Dash Double-Din Car Stereo/GPS/MultiMedia Player with 7.0 800x480 HD Digital LCD Touch Screen": Electronics
You are 100% correct! I tried a stereo from a no name brand bought at a large retailer here in my first car (a ford) and it was junk! i actually went through 3 or 4 of them under warranty haha. The thing was that bad when my car died I just left it in the dash. I was hoping to find an in-dash nav system so I wouldn't have to break out the suction cup each time I got lost. I may either save up the cash for something that will last or upgrade my Garmin.Never buy this kind of sh.., Select brands you know like Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine, JVC...
If you get any problem with those chinese radios, you will NEVER be able to get them repaired or serviced.
If you only need a GPS, Garmin is a really good choice. I would consider TOMTOM too. (sounds funny...)
This one is pretty good. The link below but they sell one with gps for higher price. It run on Microsoft ce operating system and if you get the gps one all you do is shop around for gps software that run on window ce. If the cdrom break who cares it can be playing music from phone through blue tooth or usb thumb drive. Yes it's chinese but aint our other stuff at our house chinese? Chinese stuff is getting better every day. In 10 years China would be best quality then everywhere else.Has anyone seen/used this product before? It's claims to be a 7" in-dash, GPS, Multimedia, double din touch screen device. It's selling on "light in the box" which I believe is a Chinese website and on Amazon for $220. I can't seem to find a single review for this thing and as appealing as it. I've a feeling it's probably junk but just in case thought I'd ask on the off chance it's actually decent and somone has one or used one before.
Amazon.com: XY7700 In-Dash Double-Din Car Stereo/GPS/MultiMedia Player with 7.0 800x480 HD Digital LCD Touch Screen": Electronics
This one is pretty good. The link below but they sell one with gps for higher price. It run on Microsoft ce operating system and if you get the gps one all you do is shop around for gps software that run on window ce. If the cdrom break who cares it can be playing music from phone through blue tooth or usb thumb drive. Yes it's chinese but aint our other stuff at our house chinese? Chinese stuff is getting better every day. In 10 years China would be best quality then everywhere else.
LITB LCD SD 7" CAR RADIO CAR DVD STEREO LOCAL DELIVERY - eBay (item 190478108768 end time Oct-05-11 14:11:00 PDT) even if the
Nissan loves to overcharge stuff that only cost them 50% less then the cost to manufacture. Talk about profits! :rolleyes5:Yes I'm skipping both. I'd rather not deal with cheap junk anymore. I've had enough of it to be honest. I upgraded my Garmin with the suction cup and will spend some $ on a decent double din stereo to compliment it at a later date. For the $92.99 I paid the Garmin 1690 is an excellent upgrade to what I've had. Now why can't they take that low cost Garmin and stick it in a double din case so I can stick it in my dash without asking $600 - $800 for the same thing?
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I bought a cheap and good quality Chinese double din DVD.Before i bought it, i called.
It is about $340 wih GPS. The soft is included so i only need to download the maps.