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HI All,

Just wanted to see if anyone has used this headunit or has any opinions on it?

Regards Stink

IVA-W200E 2-DIN MMS DVD/CD/MP3/WMA Receiver

Listen to and watch DVDs, DVD-MP3’s, CD’s, this unit does it all. With Quick Search™, it’s a breeze to find the music you want to listen to. Expand your multi-channel solution with the IVA-W200E and hear all of the music with higher fidelity.

RRP: $1,899.00

50W x 4 High Power Amplifier

DVD-Audio Playback (2 Channel mix-down)

DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW Compatible

DVD-Video/DVD-VR Playback

24-Bit D/A Converter

Bass Engine® Sound Tuning

3 PreOut (2V PreOut)

Direct Touch DVD Menu Operation

1 Aux A/V Input and 1 Aux A/V Output

6.5" Widescreen Motorized Monitor

Steering Wheel Remote Ready

Optical Output

Rear Camera Input

Remote Control Ready

Full Speed Connection for iPod

Percentage Search for iPod

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I havent had much to do with this particular head unit however I do have the IVA-310e and according to my alpine dealer theyre not much different at all. Although im a huge fan of the double din screens the problem is that they dont have detachable face plates so if you leave it in a shoppin centre its there for all theves to see. I would also shop around that price seems a little pricey, dont quote me but i think my alpine dealer is flogin them off for bout 1600, they are on ebay for 1399 atm.

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