elinz electronics double din in dash head unit

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by aj_bondarenko, Jan 13, 2013.

  1. aj_bondarenko

    aj_bondarenko New Member

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/270878047233?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_18100wt_1037

    Hi folks,
    just curious if anybody here has installed one of these headunits?
    For the price they look to be quite good with some really good features such as dvd, gps, ipod, bluetooth, digital tv etc
    Plus they look like a stock nissan headunit, which is a bonus....
    Really just want to know if they are any good because i am considering buying one for my 91 300zx tt manual, and getting rid of the old pioneer single din headunit:D
    Haven't been able to find any reviews on them on the internet or anywhere else for that matter.
     
  2. Medallion Man

    Medallion Man New Member

    it's also about fitting it.... either mods or a new centre console..
     
  3. QLDZDR

    QLDZDR ID=David

  4. aj_bondarenko

    aj_bondarenko New Member

    thanks
    The android brings more features to the table like internet and all that...but that particular model isn't very appealing to me.
    It should fit ok, and i'll buy a double din center piece .

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/TD718A-6...es&hash=item3ccc6e0a20&_uhb=1#ht_13797wt_1271

    I like this android headunit, but doesn't have dvb-t.
    Has anyone out there experienced much with car digital tv...would it be worth getting something with dual antennas as opposed to a single antenna?
    Some people say their a total waste of time because of the lack of reception in most areas, but i'm not sure, some websites say it can show clear recpetion whilst driving up to 120km/h...
     
  5. frysie

    frysie FRYTECH

    you shouldnt be watching tv while driving. they are good when stuck in rush hour and your not moving all at mcdonalds having a meal in your car rofl.
     
  6. aj_bondarenko

    aj_bondarenko New Member

    lol yes thats true...but might aswell get one that can actually recieves signals and works well, than pay for a feature that doesn't work well.
     
  7. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    I've got TV in the Audi, and the old Evo had a tv headunit in it. Pretty crap really, picture isn't good when you are moving and you can't really watch it.

    Audi is good in traffic jams though :cool:
     
  8. QLDZDR

    QLDZDR ID=David

    This is the exact reason I bothered replying to this thread.
    Don't buy a head unit with analog TV. Must be digital or nothing.
    Don't buy a head unit with a CPU slower than 1ghz.
    Don't buy a head unit that uses windows CE as OS. Get Android.

    You can install other apps if you have Android. Different GPS, etc.
    You should also get reversing camera and bluetooth.

    Like everyone says, you only use digital TV when parked, you can get a signal booster like the one you use at home if the reception is poor.
    You can also park on a hill or turn the car around :)
     
  9. aj_bondarenko

    aj_bondarenko New Member

    got ya Iddavid...go Android OS....

    Is that to say this certain company's claims of " clear reception of speeds up to 110km/h" is bullshit?
    my reason for asking such things is because the dual antenna dvb-t are more expensive than a single antenna unit.
     
  10. QLDZDR

    QLDZDR ID=David

    Don't forget to buy a new alarm system for your car, once you have that 7" in-dash screen on display. I was modding a stereo surround for double din and started to ask myself if I really use the stereo. :)
     

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