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Boss Audio BV7300
$180.00
Released October, 2008
The Pros:Lots of ways to play media, good number of inputs.
The Cons:Programming is awkward and takes a long time to do. Controls are clumsy and the response is unpredictable. Takes a long time to load media from the USB port.
The Boss Audio BV7300 is an in-dash AM/FM/DVD/MP3/CD car receiver with DVD/MP4/MP3/SVCD/VCD/CDR/CDRW & SDVD compatibility. Priced $10 over its predecessor, the BV7200, the BV7300 is in fact an exact replica of the BV7200, except that it has what is described as a more elegant and classy front panel.
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In addition, the Audio BV7300 features a USB port, iPod/MP3 compatibility, front audio/video outputs, and a PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner. Sporting a 3.2” TFT wide-screen monitor, a wireless remote, and a detachable front panel, the Boss Audio BV7300 is considered an optimum and well priced solution for consumers seeking a multifunctional in-car music and video player.
Features
- DIN mounting
- Full detachable front panel
- DVD/MP4/MP3/SVCD/VCD/CDR/CDRW & SDVD compatible
- USB port
- SD/MMC Card Port
- Front audio/video input
- Compatible with audio output of iPod or any other MP3 players
- Audio/Video Output
- Built-in 3.2” widescreen TFT monitor
- Resolution: 1152 x 234 pixels
- Brightness: 400 NITS
- NTSC/PAL compatible
- On screen display
- PLL synthesized AM/FM tuner
- 24 Station presets
- Illuminated controls
- Preset EQ response curves
- Separate bass and treble
- Balance and fader controls
- Loudness
- Stereo/mono switch
- Local/distance switch
- Mute function
- Digital clock
- Last position memory
- Repeat/intro/random
- 1-Bit D/A converter
- ESP (anti-skip mechanism)
- Dual (front and rear) RCA outputs
- Subwoofer output
- Wireless remote control
- Output power: 80w x 4 channels
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Pros & Cons
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lots of ways to play media, good number of inputs
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programming is awkward and takes a long time to do
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controls are clumsy and the response is unpredictable
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takes a long time to load media from the USB port
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tends to change sources randomly all by itself
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generates a lot of heat, may actually scorch the inside of your dash
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buttons are small and hard to find as you drive
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DVDs won't play in cold weather, the laser looses accuracy
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