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Glowinlow22 
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I'm putting together a system in a 98 cavalier coupe, i'm looking to put a 10" of so drop down moniter between the visors and maybe 2 7" moniters in the head rests, i'm wanting to use a quality screen without paying thru the nose for something i dont really need, i'm wanting to integrate a ps2 into the car as well as a future plan for my old desktop as musical storage so the screen is going to be a key to alot of my setup work so any good brands would be nice, i've seen alot of emerson, boss, tveiw and such, is quality such an issue with these screens? thanks in advance

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Xavier2k20 
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I happened to have 3 x 5.6 in. monitors.i have 2 x t-view in the back which cost me about $150 a piece and a xo vision in my glove that ran about $185. The t-views are okay not great picture but i don't really care about the people in the back. But my xo vision is pretty clear. That's all i know.
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audiopro111 
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for the drop down i would probably go with myron and davis,and for the visors i'd go with Icon they are awesome great resolution.
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I use Starvision. Check them out at www.starvision.us. Tons of models, great prices.
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ODLeon 
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if your gonna put in apc later, you might as well get the larger monitor with a vga out. the texts looks relly blurry on reg. lcds. i myself have a pc in the car and currently molding a 12" touchscreen into the dash.
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Posted: November 09, 2004 at 5:14 PM / IP Logged  

Xavier2k20 wrote:
I happened to have 3 x 5.6 in. monitors.i have 2 x t-view in the back which cost me about $150 a piece and a xo vision in my glove that ran about $185. The t-views are okay not great picture but i don't really care about the people in the back. But my xo vision is pretty clear. That's all i know.

LOL.  The people in back, oh well.  Just as long as I can see ok in the glove box.

Jay T 
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Posted: November 11, 2004 at 10:09 PM / IP Logged  
10.4" legacy flip down is nice. I'm really happy with it.
extremecarvideo 
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Boss and TView good. Boss has a 3 year warranty. M&D great, but high priced.  The Boss 10.4Flip is nice for the price and features, like remote, dome lights, etc.

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