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Hi everyone, i have for sale a brand new KD-AVX1 JVC Deck.

It has a 3inch DVD screen where you can watch your DVDs, it also plays Mp3s and cds.

It’s a JVC innovation in head unit design. The KD-AVX1 is the world’s first 1-DIN DVD receiver to integrate a face panel and color TFT monitor in a single unit. The versatile monitor serves an array of purposes:

The monitor shows DVD movies with high-resolution pictures to entertain passengers. TV programs can also be displayed.

You can view digital still photos in JPEG format, such as pictures from your digital camera. Burn the data on CD-R/RW, load it onto the unit, and let passengers view the shots as stills or in slideshow format.

The monitor also serves as the navigation screen for setting up parameters-- EQ, balance, fader, etc. -- or for controlling the unit. The superior visibility of GUI (Graphical User Interface) and text ensures easy, intuitive operation. Searching through folders and tracks with the GIGA MP3 function is also a breeze.

The monitor can also serve as your reversing monitor in conjunction with a rear-view camera (not supplied). The Camera Reverse Function presents a mirror image of rear view.

The wide array of advanced features includes GIGA MP3 and the superior sound of a MOS-FET power amp backed up by 96kHz/24-bit DAC.

here is the actual website

http://www.jvc.com/product.jsp?mode...athId=58&page=2

pics and videos:

http://www.myi35.info/hu/index.html

features:

Power Output: 200W Max. (50W x 4)

MOS-FET Power Amp

Built-in 3-Inch Monitor

GIGA MP3

SIRIUS Ready

96kHz/24-bit Audio DAC (Advanced Multi-bit DAC)

7-Band iEQ

MP3/WMA Compatible with ID3/WMA Tag

DVD-R/-RW/VCD Compatible

CD/CD-R/CD-RW Compatible

DTS/Dolby Digital/MPEG Audio

5V Line Output Level

Gold-Plated Line Output Terminals (x 2 pairs)

Gold-Plated Video Output Terminals

Gold-Plated Subwoofer Output Terminals

Second Gold-Plated Audio Output Terminals

Gold-Plated AV Input Terminals

Optical Digital Output

Motorized Slide-Out Face

Multi-Function Wireless Remote Control

Dual Zone Function

Steering Remote Control Ready

This item is 650 US, and has just been released in australia.. here it retails for about $1200

Im selling it for $900 firm

comes with reciept and factory warranty

located in sydney,

PM me or email me at [email protected] for enquires.

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