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AVH-P5750DVD RRP: $1,799.00

however on sale now at JB for $1299

my price $900 ono

In-Dash High-Power DVD Player with touch-screen control

This 6½" touch-screen DVD player allows on-screen graphic control of the new Pioneer iPod® adaptor, and is the dedicated screen for the exciting Vehicle Dynamics Processor that puts a full array of vehicle status information right there on your Pioneer screen. And it’s even easy to install as it features all of its circuitry in a single chassis.

Motorised in-dash 16.5cm (6½)

Auto selection of (optional) rear view camera

Touch screen control

Picture-In-Picture options selectable

TV tuning with optional GEX-P6450TVP

System Connection

Optical output for Dolby Digital and dts 5.1 audio

PCM Linear stereo audio output

RCA Input (L+R+Video)

RCA Video Input for Rear View Camera (not supplied)

RCA Output for rear screen (Video)

AV Bus Input for GEX-P6450TVP TV Tuner

Pioneer P-Bus Input, Multiplay CD Control, AUX, etc Control

AUX Input via CD-RB10 or CD-RB20

iPod Adapter Ready (CD-IB100 via EXT control)

Comprehensive iPod Menu operation

RGB In for AVG-VDP1 (Vehicle Dynamics Processor)

Parking Brake connection

heaps of features. Only a few months old comes with box, remote and manuals.

upgrading to CARPC.

i'm located in melbourne springvale or can be posted anywhere in Oz @ buyers expense.

I'm looking for $900 or nearest offer. Install may also be included depending on price. (for mel metro only)

sms 0422890323 or email [email protected]

pics available via email request or just do google. still in car and can see working.

does this unit come with the brain to make it work

(i got caught out with a kenwood one on ebay i only got the unit not the wireings so yeah)

also how many rc outlets does it have ? ( 1 for sub control )

thanks

AVHP5750DVD is completely integrated into the one unit. Does not require a 'brain' to function unlike some other in dash dvd players. Also, has front, rear and sub outputs. :rofl:

Edited by Psymon
AVHP5750DVD is completely integrated into the one unit. Does not require a 'brain' to function unlike some other in dash dvd players. Also, has front, rear and sub outputs. :miner:

so u only need that to run it ?? , would it run better with an "brain" ?

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