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Lanzar SD55MUBT
$552.00
Released July, 2008
The Pros:Installs easily with no special requirements or surprises. Music sounds great, plenty of detail and good clarity. Touch-screen controls are responsive and easy to work with.
The Cons:Extreme temperatures (high or low) can cause problems with the electronics. Radio reception is a bit weak, needs a strong signal to catch the station. Touch-screen buttons all look very antiquated, like 1980s graphics.
The Lanzar SD55MUBT is the ninth movie-playing A/V head unit in Lanzar’s Street Vision series, and an immediate step up from the SD54MU. It also hosts a 5.4” touchscreen, but adds along integrated Bluetooth.
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This allows the unit to be used for watching movies (DVDs, VCDs), listening to music (CDs, MP3s, AM/FM), and talking on the phone (Bluetooth). For connectivity, the A/V head units sports AUX and USB. Most unique is the Lanzar SD55MUBT’s camera ports, allowing users to utilize the receiver to maintain surveillance on their car.
Features
- Street Vision Series
- Movie-Playing A/V Head Unit
- 5.4” (16:9) TFT Color Monitor
- DVD/VCD/MPEG4/CD/CD-R/CDRW Compatible
- Treble/Bass/Balance/Fader/Encoder/Volume
- PLL Synthesizer Tuner
- Auto Store/Preset Scan
- AM/FM 2 Band Radio
- 30 Preset Station memory (18FM / 12AM)
- PAL/ NTSC Color
- Anti-Shock Mechanism/ EPS Function
- Remote Control
- Integrated Bluetooth
Inputs/Outputs
- Subwoofer Out
- A/V In/Out
- Rear Camera Out
- Parking Video In
- RCA Line Out
- AUX In
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Pros & Cons
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installs easily with no special requirements or surprises
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music sounds great, plenty of detail and good clarity
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touch-screen controls are responsive and easy to work with
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remote control is much higher quality than usual for a car stereo, buttons have a nice feel and offer great access to the system's functions
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extreme temperatures (high or low) can cause problems with the electronics
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radio reception is a bit weak, needs a strong signal to catch the station
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touch-screen buttons all look very antiquated, like 1980s graphics
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USB interface is difficult to work with and often just won't work
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