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The author from that article, Ross Catanzariti is an old school friend of mine who i still see regularly as he is one of my brothers best friends.

ill see if i can get my hands on this device and check it out. hes a lucky bastard he gets to try all the good and latest gadgets for free and writes reviews for them on good gear guide.

only a 1gb hdd, meaning you'll either have to have a separate DVD headunit or plug an external HDD with all your movies on there...still a lot of wires cluttering the dash I reckon coz its still mounted on the windscreen. Would be good if it was able to be intergrated into the double din space but from the looks, its a tad too big.

only a 1gb hdd, meaning you'll either have to have a separate DVD headunit or plug an external HDD with all your movies on there...still a lot of wires cluttering the dash I reckon coz its still mounted on the windscreen. Would be good if it was able to be intergrated into the double din space but from the looks, its a tad too big.

u can slot a SD card in there, and those things can go upto 64GB!, thats more than enough to put like 20 hours of video

Im thinking of getting a DVD head unit, I got quoted 600 bux, only problem its some taiwanese brand =(, it got ipod connection though

Are you referring to this???

Pioneer AVIC

If so, looks pretty promising...

Chris any comments?

seen these at autobarn. could be integrated into the dash with fiddling though it would require removal of the OE screen/system. in th cases of cars that I have done it would remove whatever I have done to the car.

the HD3 would do nicely but would require a dash swap to make it work.

in all they are not a bad unit. navi is quite accurate and quick to correct when you make a mistake. BT is good as well.

(all this is based on th HD3.)

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