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The marketing speel:

Features (copied straight off the box):

  • DVD,VCD,DVCD,CD,MP3,CD-R,CD-RW compatible
  • Multiregion DVD - ALL REGION
  • Metal on front panel & VFD display
  • Multizone
  • Multiple language menu
  • Multiple subtitle
  • Multi angle/view/zoom
  • 4 speed scan
  • Multi level fast forward/reverse
  • Direct access track & program selection
  • Digital Electronic anti-shock system
  • PAL/NTSC color system
  • Video/s-video/Dolby Digital coaxial outputs
  • Variable Pre-amp Volume Adjustable By Remote Control (.6 Volts~1.2 Volts)
  • Dolby Coaxial Digital Output For (SPDIF/RAW Or SPDIF/PCM)
  • Dolby Pro-logic/DTS Compatible
  • 500 Line High Resolution Output
  • RCA's inputs for video games
  • Auxiliary Switched Headphone Output
  • Electronically switched from remote
  • 12-Volt Output Trigger For System Power-up
  • Wireless remote control with full functions w/ Bateries
  • Floor & Under-dash Mounting Brackets
  • Extra remote sensor eye
  • Connection cables
  • Dimensions: 8.6” x 6.6” x 2.7" (or 220mm length x 170mm width x 55mm height)
  • Build in TV tuner

Brand new in box, retails for $630.

The story:

Unwanted 21st birthday present. Still in packaging (not even opened for a peek). My cousin in Singapore got it for me, and he's comin in about a weeks time. I just found out from his sis that he got me this, I can't really say no to it, and I don't really want the unit coz I already got one that does the same job.

I did some research on it, and the manufacturer seems to be HongXingLi from Hong Kong. Here's the direct link to the product.

Since I jus wanna get rid of it, I'll take any reasonable offer (note no stupid offers and no time wasters, sumfin around 500 bucks will be great).

There's a worldwide warranty according to the website of the manufacturer, and since you'll be the first person to open it, you'll have a full warranty as well.

Anyways, lemme know if you're interested. Either PM me, email me [email protected] or ring me 0413287426

Update: Any offer OVER $400 will get the unit

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how much do you wanna spend? As I said, I'm not too picky on price negotiation, just don't ask a price which you wouldn't sell it for if it was yours.

olrite, but only if you give me a b'day present of equal value in exchange, mine's ont he 12th of Dec.

ATM the best offer stands at $400 if anyone can give me more than $400 for it its theirs.

Originally posted by funkymonkey

olrite, but only if you give me a b'day present of equal value in exchange, mine's ont he 12th of Dec.

ATM the best offer stands at $400 if anyone can give me more than $400 for it its theirs.

hmm i was thinking of it more of a 1 way thing, u give me present, and u never hear from me again!:(

Originally posted by INASNT

hmm i was thinking of it more of a 1 way thing, u give me present, and u never hear from me again!:(

I know where you live, I'll jus come talk to your mum n make u give it back.

yeah i jus compared the sizes to my head unit, its not DIN size, so I guess that's what the mounting brackets are there for : i dunno I guess you could use it as a DVD player that plugs into the TV at home (yeah it works as a standalone unit too) or mounted under the dash or in the glovebox or sumfin.

LMAO... XCUZME, i'll give you $200 bucks if you can show me where to get a similar one for $200, I might resell em or sumfin.

Nah i've been offered $400 and it stays at that. No less.

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