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Boss BV7975
$299.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Screen is clear and easy to see in all kinds of lighting. Touchscreen is responsive, icons are generally large enough to be easy to select. Supports a good range of compressed audio types, seems compatible with a lot of things.
The Cons:Internal clock looses over a half hour a day. Quality control is poor, tends to arrive with some internal issue, needs thorough testing.
The Boss BV7975 is a mid range car audio receiver and DVD player. The touchscreen is 5.8 inches and has a resolution of 1440x240. In addition to CD and DVD play, file formats like MP3, AAC and JPG are supported.
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The AM/FM radio has 30 station presets, and can be switched between USA and Europe radio frequencies. Bluetooth support makes it compatible with your smartphone or other audio devices, and there is a port to plug in your iPod. DVD play can be controlled from the back seat by a wireless remote control.
Expandability options can be handled through a USB port or the front and rear RCA outputs. There is also a rear-view camera input. This system puts out 4 channels of 80 watts, and has controls for bass, treble, balance and fader.
Features
- 5.8-inch TFT LCD touchscreen display
- 1440 x 240 resolution
- AM/FM radio
- 30 station presets
- Switchable USA/Europe radio frequencies
- Accepts DVD, DVD-R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW
- MP3/WMA/AAC/WAV, JPG formats supported
- USB, iPod, Bluetooth inputs
- Front/Rear RCA A/V input, rear-view camera input
- 4 x 80 Watts power
- Separate bass and treble
- Balance and fader controls
- Detachable front panel
- Wireless remote control
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Pros & Cons
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screen is clear and easy to see in all kinds of lighting
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touchscreen is responsive, icons are generally large enough to be easy to select
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supports a good range of compressed audio types, seems compatible with a lot of things
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good range of controls to make quick adjustments to the audio on the fly
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output is very loud, can drive aftermarket speakers hard without needing an additional amp
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internal clock looses over a half hour a day
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quality control is poor, tends to arrive with some internal issue, needs thorough testing
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