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Boss BV7320
$230.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Can be installed by non-professionals, fairly easy. Radio gets great reception, makes the most of weaker signals. Screen shows movies in good detail, can clearly follow the action despite the smaller size.
The Cons:Need to be careful about the parking brake wire to enable DVD playback. Loud clicking noise sounds when turning up the volume. Hard to read the text when connected to an iPod, font is very small.
The BV7320 is an in-dash DVD, CD, and MP3 receiver from Boss Audio. The receiver is designed with a 3.2" widescreen TFT monitor that has a resolution of 1440 x 234 pixels and 600 nits brightness.
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The front panel of the unit has illuminated control buttons and is fully detachable for security. The receiver offers playback of WMA, MP4, MP3, DVD, SVCD, VCD, CDR, CDRW, and SDVD formats and is also NTSC/PAL compatible. The BV7320 includes an integrated AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and has an AUX input on the front panel, allowing direct playback from an MP3 player. It also has built-in USB and SD card slots as well as connectivity for a subwoofer or rear-view camera. The receiver provides a total output power of 80 watts through four channels and comes with a wireless remote control.
Features/Specs
- 3.2" Widescreen TFT Monitor
- Resolution: 1440 x 234 pixels
- Brightness: 600 NITS
- NTSC/PAL compatible
- Full detachable front panel
- Playback: WMA, MP4, MP3, DVD, SVCD, VCD, CDR, CDRW & SDVD
- Output power: 80w x 4 channels
- PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner
- 30 station presets
- Switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies
- Front panel AUX input
- USB & SD Memory Card Slot
- Compatible with iPod and other MP3 players
- Separate bass and treble
- Balance and fader controls
- Subwoofer output (BassMax)
- Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs
- Rear view camera input
- Single DIN mounting
- Wireless remote control
- 1 year limited warranty
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can be installed by non-professionals, fairly easy
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radio gets great reception, makes the most of weaker signals
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screen shows movies in good detail, can clearly follow the action despite the smaller size
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sound output quality is clear and detailed, makes the most of OEM speakers
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need to be careful about the parking brake wire to enable DVD playback
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loud clicking noise sounds when turning up the volume
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hard to read the text when connected to an iPod, font is very small
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