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JVC KD-AVX40 head-unit This dark destroyer will decimate all single DIN head units that stand in its way! The Motion Sensor fires the 3.5-inch monitor into life when your finger comes in range and the Touch Pad makes this unit a piece of cake to use. There’s DVD, MP3, iPod, USB and of course CD playback. This is a must see unit. Price £499 See JVC Mobile for more info or call 0870 3305000.
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Ive never understood who in their right mind would want to watch a DVD on a tiny screen like this; when I was a kid I used to use my phone (Nokia 6600 back in the day) on the train to my dads to watch DVD's granted, and it was pretty good, but I was a kid, and there was nothing else to amuse you on a 3 hour train journey lol. Also, you could view it closer and at the right viewing angle, you had more flexibility with it basically.
In a car, no thanks. The 7" fold up screens make much more sense.
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I agree.
Much prefer my 7" screen for watching films than a single DIN one.
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