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SOLD!!!!!

Item:

JVC KD-AVX1 DVD In-Dash Receiver w/ LCD

Opened, but never used because of change of plans regarding install.

No question about it: you're going to love JVC's KD-AVX1. It's an in-dash DVD receiver with a 3" LCD monitor built right into its motorized, fold-down faceplate. It offers up a great blend of eye-catching aesthetics and innovative technology that'll keep you entertained whether you're driving cross-country or just camped out in your driveway.

Your DVD videos will show up right on the monitor. You can only watch them while you're parked, but you can always use the screen to display digital images you've uploaded from disc.

Location:

Glen Waverely, Melbourne, Vic.

Item Condition:

Brand new, never been used.

Reason for Selling:

Change of plans with regards to the screen

Price and Payment Conditions:

$700 +post

Pick up available.

Extra Info:

Details:

» DVD/CD receiver with built-in amplifer (20 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)

» 3" TFT LCD monitor built into the motorized, fold-down faceplate

» on-screen display of JPEG images

» plays DVDs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, Video CDs, and MP3/WMA discs

» Giga MP3 capability — will play up to 100 hours of MP3/WMA files burned onto a single recordable DVD

» system control via front-panel control keys and menu system

» 7-band iEQ

» SIRIUS Satellite Radio-ready (you can add satellite radio for under $100, plus subscription)

» CD changer controls

» audio/video input (can be switched between audio/video and backup camera modes)

» audio/video output

» dual-zone mode

» 5-volt front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs

» wireless remote

» DVD frequency response: 16-22,000 Hz

» DVD signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB

» FM sensitivity: 11.3 dBf

» warranty: 1 year

Contact Details:

PM, or call 0413 934 330

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Edited by Chef_32
good luck buddy, you can pick these up for just over 600$ elsewhere.

whereabouts? ebay? I'm interested in getting one of these.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JVC-KD-AVX1-CD-MP3-...1QQcmdZViewItem

yes, ebay.

dont be afraid to buy from ebay, ive bought tonnes of car audio stuff from there, it all came brand new and works perfectly.

deffinatly worth saving hundreads of dollars on items and just buying from ebay.

sorry chef i didnt mean to mess up your ad, i just think its unfair for someone to pay an extra 200$ when its not needed.

it's only $649 on the JVC site...

drop the price abit, good luck...

Wrong site buddy, and its $1,099.00 on the jvc site. But its like only around 600$ on ebay.

http://www.jvc-australia.com/products/_pro...ils.asp?ID=1399

It would be better for Chef's sale if there was NO whoring in his thread, as it is not benefiting him or potential buyers.

Yes, it may be a tiny bit cheaper on Ebay(only $35 cheaper in fact), however these units are shipped from overseas and there may be warranty/AM radio compatibility problems; plus it says the buyer may have to pay duty or GST on top of the sale price.

All that matters is Chef is a genuine trusted member of these forums selling an awesome Australian model unit at $700(which is $400 under retail price).

Good luck with the sale Chef.

Nath

Edited by NathR32

hi can i please ask how is the quality of the screen? are images and movies quite clear. i am worried that the size of the screen affects the clarity of the picture quality. Also is there a way you can bypass so that the deck will still play a movie while the car is still driving, how does the deck know that the car is moving or not?

thankyou.

Edited by J_R32

The screen quality is very good from what i have seen at JB hifi. The unit knows the car is moving by seeing if the handbrake is down or not. (i think) this is easy to disable, just don't install the sensor....

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