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Item: Pioneer in dash TV/DVD/MP3

Location: Sydney

Website: http://www.pioneer.com.au/products/c...DVD/index.html

http://www.pioneer.com.au/products/c...TVP/index.html

Item Condition: Great had it im my car old n14 for around 6 months

Reason for selling: Dont use it anymore and need cash

Price and price conditions: $1200ono+ postage if required

Extra Info: Includes the Tv tuner worth $999 alone making the total value well over 3k all you need is the tv areals 2 plug in and your set.

Pictures:

http://www.pioneer.com.au/products/c...DVD/index.html

http://www.pioneer.com.au/products/c...TVP/index.html

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Edited by RUF32R

The specs are;

IN-DASH 6.5" TOUCH PANEL

DVD/VCD/CD SCREEN

· Dual Zone Facility

· Hideaway Module

· Touch Screen Operation

· MOSFET 50 watts x 4 High Power

· PAL and NTSC compatible

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

In-dash Motorised 16.5cm Screen with Integrated DVD Player, AM/FM Tuner and High Power Output, Dual Motor Drive for superior operation and rigidity, Detachable Face Panel with Theft-deterrent LED, IR Remote Control supplied, Dual Zone Facility (F=Tuner/MCD, R-DVD), 10-character Sub Display when screen closed, Hideaway Module (1.5m cable): 150 x 28 x 100mm

LCD MONITOR

Touch Screen operation, Anti-reflective and Fingerprint resistant screen coating, Rear View Camera Input (camera not supplied), Auto Switching to Rear View when reverse gear selected, 5 Viewing Modes (Widescreen, 3:4, etc.), Adjustable Screen Position with Memory, Set Back screen, 2-position selectable, TFT (Thin Film Transistor) Display, PAL and NTSC compatible, On-screen Setting Menu, OSD, Auto Dimmer Control

SUPERTUNER FEATURES

Supertuner IIID with Digital Processing, Provision for upgrade to DAB, Selectable Local/DX/Local Seek, 9kHz/10kHz switching

PLAYER FEATURES

DVD for Region 4 and "Open" Discs, Compatible with CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, Suitable for Double-sided and Dual-layer Discs, Search by Title, Chapter, Time, Direct Playback for 8cm Discs, Built-in MPEG 2/1 Decoder, MP3 Playback with ID3 Tag

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, RCA Output for Rear Screen (L=R=Video), AV Bus Input for GEX-P6450TVP TV Tuner, Pioneer P-Bus Input, Multiplay CD Control

AUDIO FEATURES

MOSFET 50 Watts x 4 High Power, Rotary Volume Control, EEQ+ (Easy Equaliser), EQ-EX (Augments EEQ+), Dual + Sub 4-Volt RCA Preout, 2-way Crossover: 50/80/125Hz, Direct Subwoofer Drive, SFEQ (Sound Focus Equaliser), Digital Listening Position Selector (LPS), SLA (Source Level

Seeing as ur in need of cash, PM me with the $ you want for the dvd player without the tv unit.

I can pay today, depending on how much you want.

Please include postage to Mildura, Vic with your price (I'm not one for haggling, so I'll either take it or won't).

Thanks.

Seeing as ur in need of cash, PM me with the $ you want for the dvd player without the tv unit.

I can pay today, depending on how much you want.

Please include postage to Mildura, Vic with your price (I'm not one for haggling, so I'll either take it or won't).

Thanks.

PM sent

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