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Old 02-12-2008, 12:24 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Pioneer Avic-D3 thoughts

This unit has been flawless and works like a charm. I have a Diamond Black FJ and the unit installed in my car looks factory, right down to the glossy black plastic. My only hesitation was with the single slot disc player, but since I hooked up the ipod, I don't think I have ever taken out the navi disc except to change the background pics. I really like the analog-like round volume knob for the unit, kind retro but very functional sorta like the FJC itself. Integration with the ipod is pretty good. This is the first ipod/car system I have owned so no way to compare to others, but same pluses and minuses apply for the D3 controls that apply to the ipod itself. Video is good. I've never played DVDs but ipod videos look very good. Video control being only via ipod is a pain but I'm usually just listening to music. Backup camera is a huge benefit especially in this car and navi is not the best, but more than adequate if you get lost or need to see a map.
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