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Have a Clarion VRX935VD DVD/CD/MP3 Receiver with 7" Color LCD Screen for Sale

These Retail for in excess of $4000 Brand New

Bought at Alberts Car stereo for $3,500

Need to sell to buy new car, that came up today, have put deposit down, but need this money to pay final amount

Will do COD, if wanted, but prefer Direct Debit or Money Order and will send via courier with Tracking Number,

Here are the specs (Straight off Clarion.com.au)

Fully Motorised 7-inch Wide Screen Colour LCD

• Touch Panel Control

• Single Play DVD Mechanism plays: DVD Video, CD Audio, VCD

• 18FM/6AM Presets

• CeNET Control of: Optional Dolby Digital/dts 5.1ch Processor, TV Tuner, DVD

Changer and 6-Disc CD Changer• Multi-Changer Control, CD Text, CD Titling (Audio Changer Only), Station Titling

• Plays CD-R & CD-RW

• Plays MP3 Encoded CDs

• 3-Band Parametric EQ (Beat EQ)

• 2 A/V Inputs (1 RCA, 1 CCA389)

• 1 Video Output(RCA)

• Rear Vision Camera Input

• 4-Volt 6ch RCA Line Level Output

• 24-Bit D/A Converter

• Fibre Optical Output for Use with DVH940 5.1ch Dolby Digital/dts

Decoder/Processor• Excellent off-axis viewing

• 336,960-pixel display

• Screen Resolution of 1440 x 234

• 212W (53W x 4)

• IR Remote Control

• Partially Detachable Control Panel

• 4ch Loop-Back Circuit

The VRX935VD is Clarion's ProAudio flagship of its multimedia line-up. Featuring a fully motorized 7" wide screen LCD with touch panel control, a built-in DVD player that plays audio CD's, DVD video, video CD's and MP3 files on CD-R/RWs. CeNET connection offers full touch panel control of an optional 6 disc DVD changer, Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver, TV Tuner, Dolby Digital/DTS/Dolby Pro Logic II 5.1 surround sound decoder and a 6 disc audio changer. Dual Zone control directs a second video input to a rear seat monitor while the front seat passengers can listen to another audio/video source.

You can select from 8 different screen colors to match your interior lighting, and when the main LCD screen is retracted into the dash, a front panel dot matrix display allows you full control over all of the VRX935VD's functions. Of course, an IR Remote control is included.

Superior Functionality with Honeycomb Keypad-Equipped Touch Panel Control Operation is simple - just touch lightly on the monitor's touch panel menu screens or use the provided IR remote control. And now touch panel convenience has evolved even further, with the Honeycomb Keypad. The 10- key pad uses a honeycomb design to maximize surface area, making numerical input easier for rapid-access band and title selection. It also makes operation safer.

New Customisable V-Matrix Graphics

The wide 7-inch TFT display enables enjoyment of innovative graphics with the new V-Matrix.

These graphics, which look much like what VJ’s show at nightclubs, are composed of 4 layers, and can be customised as desired.

The display dramatically highlights the music, with Wall Colour and Motion display modes selectable for easy customisation.

Various Wall Papers and Motion Patterns for an Enjoyable Driving Experience

With Clarion's VRX935VD, you can select your favourite wall paper and motion patterns for the display panel based on your car's interior, the music being played, the fashion of the day or your mood.

Aluminium Face Design as Sub-Display

The display panel on the top end of the monitor becomes a sub-display for current playback source information, etc., while the monitor is retracted. This handy feature displays P.TIME during CD playback, and the radio channel during AM/FM tuner reception. When the monitor is in the upright viewing position, the sub-display automatically turns off to prevent light reflection in your front windshield. Together with the Astro Blue backlighting and aluminium face, it adds to the high quality appearance of your ****pit.

Air Conditioner Access Mode

Allows the monitor to tilt down for 10 seconds only by pressing the open/close button in cases where the installation location causes the monitor to block the air conditioner controls.

Full-Auto In-Dash 7-Inch Monitor

Monitor opening/closing takes place fully automatically at the touch of a button. Thanks to its 5-step angle adjustment to optimise visibility, and an air conditioner access mode that momentarily shifts the monitor horizontally out of the way of climate controls, it boosts operational convenience and safety while driving.

Auto Illumination Cut for Superior Safety

The sub display automatically goes out when the monitor is activated to prevent its light from being reflected into the window.

10-Step Auto Dimmer Function

You can adjust the monitor brightness in 10 steps according to the brightness of your car's interior.

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Brand New, only opened to check all thats in there, never installed! AND NEED TO SELL ASAP

can pm or email me - [email protected]

Thanks

Offers of around 2k!!!

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