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Hi Guys!!!

Just got a Clarion VRX746VD in for a customer who doesnt want to buy it anymore which kinda sux coz i went to alot of trouble to order this in and its something that we dont usually do. but these things happen and they have to be dealt with.

Anyhow....

back to the unit

In an environment where ease-of-use is of utmost importance, Clarion refuses to sacrifice safety in its ongoing pursuit for the cutting edge.Thats why Clarion has adopted several measures to increase driver attention, such as equipping its VRX746VD with a function display screen that offers a comprehensive, full-screen portal to all entertainment sources.Clarion goes a step further by employing an onscreen operation tree and menu layout, pro-viding you with a single, easy-to-use interface that enables intuitive access to all audio and visual content, including DVD, CD and TV tuner.

• Fully Motorised 7-inch Thin Type Wide Screen Colour LCD

• Touch Panel Control with soil resistant finish

• Full-Size Front Panel Secondary Display with Flip-Down Control Panel

• Single DIN Size, No Hide-Away Black Box

• Single Play DVD Mechanism plays: DVD Video, CD Audio, VCD

• New DSP Tuner for Improved Reception, 18FM/6AM Presets

• CeNET Control of: optional Dolby Digital/dts 5.1ch Processor, TV Tuner, DVD Changer and 6-Disc CD changer

• Multi-Changer Control, CD Text, CD Titling (Audio Changer Only), Station Titling

• Front and Rear Monitor Lock

• Plays CD-R & CD-RW

• Plays MP3 Encoded CDs

• 3-Band Parametric EQ

• 1 RCA A/V Input

• 1 Video Output (RCA)

• 6ch RCA Line Level Output

• 24-Bit D/A Converter

• Fibre Optical Output for Use with DVH940 5.1ch Dolby Digital/dts Processor

• Excellent off-axis viewing

• 336,960-pixel display

• Screen Resolution of 1440 x 234

• 212W (53W x 4)

• IR Remote Control

• Fully Detachable Control Panel

• Built-In Amplifier Bypass Circuit

Superior Functionality with Honeycomb Keypad-Equipped Touch Panel Control

Operation is simple - just touch lightly on the monitor's touch panel menu screens or use the provided IR remote control. And now touch panel convenience has evolved even further, with the Honeycomb Keypad. The 10- key pad uses a honeycomb design to maximize surface area, making numerical input easier for rapid-access

band and title selection. It also makes operation safer.

Extra-Large Front Panel Display

Close the main LCD screen to automatically activate the VRX746VD’s separate display panel, which provides you with all informa-tion relative to the entertainment source in use. This separate panel utilises a simple, yet accurate display format, providing you with information such as a CD’s “Play Time,” or station information when using the AM/FM tuner.

Ultra-Thin Fully Motorised In-Dash 7-inch Monitor

Armed with the largest display monitor available for in-dash appli-cations, Clarion is coming to market with a 7-inch, widescreen monitor. Fully automated, the monitor can motorise up or down with the push of a single button. For optimal viewing, the monitor is also equipped with five adjustable angles. And if the monitor blocks your vehicle’s air conditioner con-trols,

Clarion provides added func-tionality with its Air Conditioner Access Mode. This feature will tilt your monitor down momentarily, allowing for easy access to your vehicle’s air conditioner controls.

Built-In Amplifier Bypass Circuit

This function lets the audio signal bypass the built-in amplifier so it can be output to an external amplifier in its purest state, without any noise or distortion being introduced by the internal circuitry. Essential if you plan to expand your system with external power amplifiers.

Touchpad Buttons with Touch Panel Control

With its touch-screen capabilities, Clarion’s in-dash 7-inch monitor allows for simple, yet accurate control of all functions, including all visual and sound-related entertainment

Flip-Down Control Panel

The flip-down front panel hides the DVD load-ing slot, and acts as the main display when the 7-inch monitor is closed. When the monitor is open, the front panel display shows secondary operation information along with the main LCD screen.

The box is currently a virgin :D - untouched and still in original wrapping.. still has the tape over the seal :)

I have seen this unit sell for over $3000 and as low as $2200.

I am asking for $1800

To post this interstate it would cost around $30-50. ($20 for insurance)

Once again, there is only ONE available and first in best dressed.

As usual this multimedia unit comes with the full warranty offered by clarion.

VRX746VD.jpg

**Note**

Before i get spammed with email/pm/reply "can you get other units?" the answer is not at this stage but i am working on a deal with a clarion distributer

Cheers,

Jase

PS- This all-in-1 unit is available to be picked up as of now and can be posted as soon as monday

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