Customers Reviews
- Reviewed By: Alva Delullo
- Added Date: Thursday 23 September, 2010
- Rating:





- Great Product.. no doubt about it ... i had been searching for a gadget mainly for playing videos for kids in car with BT .. this fulfilled all my needs... :)
- Reviewed By: Myrtie Manzur
- Added Date: Thursday 15 July, 2010
- Rating:





- "I\'ve installed this in my Pontiac Vibe (same as a Toyota Matrix), and it works great! The product packaging is very well designed and the manual includes exactly the information needed to do an install. I installed my own and it was a breeze, well done guys! I\'ve installed stereos by \'big name\' companies that had diagrams/documentation that were much less useful, bravo. The unit design is quite good, getting everything plugged in and working went very well and the stereo starts quickly. The Bluetooth hands free mode works very well. I wasn\'t sure what to expect with the microphone being in the unit instead of located near my face, but my callers tell me I sound very clear on it. It configured easily with my iPhone and even turns on when I\'m playing my voicemails back from the Visual Voicemail app, an unexpected bonus. Finally, the BT functionality must be one of the first things to power up because even if I get a call right as I\'m starting the engine, it pops up ready to take the call immediately. A+++! The Windows CE mode for GPS is rock solid and easy to work with. Replacing the evaluation GPS software was a snap. No problems getting my new software to find the GPS, it\'s available via serial with no funky command sets or anything. The video quality on playback is flawless, I\'m quite satisfied. The interface is sort of a weird 90s style Commodore 64 looking text thing, but it works quickly and reliably. Not shown in any of the videos is the speed of the interface, and it\'s quite good. There are no long laggy responses between commands like with some other units. I plan on making a video of it in action sometime soon so other prospective buyers can see how it looks, it\'s faster than some of the Pioneer/Kenwood/etc multimedia systems I\'ve tried down at the local stereo shop. There are a couple of UI quirks, but nothing fatal. That said, is there a way to go to the main menu or DVD from the GPS mode? If I have music playing, the only way I can get out of GPS is to press the \'Mode\' button, and this defaults to the FM radio. If there was an alternate method for getting straight to music or at least the main menu, that would be wicked. As it is, my music is interrupted by FM and I have to click the Home icon, then DVD (or SDCard) to start the music again, and this incurs the startup delay (about 5 seconds). Any ideas?"
- Reviewed By: Terrance Landau
- Added Date: Saturday 03 October, 2009
- Rating:





- "I\'ve installed this in my Pontiac Vibe (same as a Toyota Matrix), and it works great! The product packaging is very well designed and the manual includes exactly the information needed to do an install. I installed my own and it was a breeze, well done guys! I\'ve installed stereos by \'big name\' companies that had diagrams/documentation that were much less useful, bravo. The unit design is quite good, getting everything plugged in and working went very well and the stereo starts quickly. The Bluetooth hands free mode works very well. I wasn\'t sure what to expect with the microphone being in the unit instead of located near my face, but my callers tell me I sound very clear on it. It configured easily with my iPhone and even turns on when I\'m playing my voicemails back from the Visual Voicemail app, an unexpected bonus. Finally, the BT functionality must be one of the first things to power up because even if I get a call right as I\'m starting the engine, it pops up ready to take the call immediately. A+++! The Windows CE mode for GPS is rock solid and easy to work with. Replacing the evaluation GPS software was a snap. No problems getting my new software to find the GPS, it\'s available via serial with no funky command sets or anything. The video quality on playback is flawless, I\'m quite satisfied. The interface is sort of a weird 90s style Commodore 64 looking text thing, but it works quickly and reliably. Not shown in any of the videos is the speed of the interface, and it\'s quite good. There are no long laggy responses between commands like with some other units. I plan on making a video of it in action sometime soon so other prospective buyers can see how it looks, it\'s faster than some of the Pioneer/Kenwood/etc multimedia systems I\'ve tried down at the local stereo shop. There are a couple of UI quirks, but nothing fatal. That said, is there a way to go to the main menu or DVD from the GPS mode? If I have music playing, the only way I can get out of GPS is to press the \'Mode\' button, and this defaults to the FM radio. If there was an alternate method for getting straight to music or at least the main menu, that would be wicked. As it is, my music is interrupted by FM and I have to click the Home icon, then DVD (or SDCard) to start the music again, and this incurs the startup delay (about 5 seconds). Any ideas?"
- Reviewed By: Almeta Pidro
- Added Date: Friday 29 May, 2009
- Rating:





- Fast shipping to Brazil. works excellent software (igo). Very Good Digital TV reception, EVEN in a MOViNG CAR!!! I strong recommend it. Thank you chinazrh !
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