I'd like to find something like this;

John
Thanks Mike. I''d like a single DIN unit with a motorized pop-out display that will have 6.1 Ch capability and hopefully, but not necessarily, a power centre channel and will also play CD's, VCD's and have the AM/FM capability too. Am I asking for too much? Like I mentioned before, of course there's not going to be the capacity to dive 6 channels from a single DIN unit so I'd plan on getting a separate amp to cover the other 5.1 channels. I'll have the amp located somewhere else in the car. I'm assuming that if the situation presents itself, a head unit that has a couple of aux video outs for some small satellite monitors for the visors or the headrests. I wonder if there's a discount place in Toronto to find these sorts of units. Even past year's models and discontinued models are also a possibility since I don't turn over audio/video systems very fast anyway. I installed my current Clarion head unit in 95 if that gives anyone an indication how often I change my systems. I guess it's time for a change, don't you think? ...LOL.Nd4SpdSe wrote:Actually Pionner makes an amazing unit. It's single Din with the pop out screen.
Are you looking at just a DVD unit, or are you using this as your pimary audio player too?
I didn't know about the car PC thing. I'm not sure if I'd be getting over my head in something like that. I'd like it to be as little obtrussive to the interior as possible. In other words, when nothing is playing, all that one might see would be the faceplate of the head unit . Just like any other head unit. I'm not sure if Satelite nav is much of a priority for me since the car is not a daily driver anyway. Then there's the size of a car PC also. Where could I hide a beasty like that? I really didn't want to eat up any trunk/hatch space on this one. Maybe Barry could recommend some units or enlighten me as to what's good and what to avoid also. Thanks Pat!!PATDIESEL wrote:For that much quid John, I'd look into a CarPC. It will do more, could sound better and is upgradable. There are some posts regarding the subject and Barry seems to know quite alot about them if you need help. Not to mention that a CarPC is capable of Satelite Nav, larger screens, storing WMAs and other audio files in high capacity, etc.
Just my .02
Typhoonk wrote:Pioneer's are sweet.
but this is the one I'm leaning toward if I take the plunge
It's the Clarion VRX765VD
http://www.clarion.com/ca/en/products/2 ... 35720.html
-Fully Motorized 7-Inch LCD
-Touch Panel Control with Soil-Resistant Finish
-3-Band Parametric Equalizer
-Built-in Amplifier Canceller
-DVD±R/RW Ready
-CD-R/RW Ready
-iPod Control
-CeNET Control of: DVD Changer (easy), 5.1-Channel Processor, TV
Tuner, 6-Disc CD Changer and Satellite Receiver
-1-Channel Video Output
-6-Channel RCA Line Level Output
-200 Watts Amplifier (50 Watts × 4 Channels)
Pat, once again, you have the inside scoop and are always one step ahead of me.....and I like that...LOL. Went to a car show today and was pleasantly enlighten as to the flexability of the newer generation PC's. To be more precise, I had no idea that there were PC's made especially to be used for automotive applications. Or more specifically, just plain smaller motherboards and designed to work in a higher heat environmant. What suprised me was that there are a lot of add-ons available for these PC's strictly aimed for ICE. But the big one that put it over the top for me was that I can use one of the serial ports to connect my megasquirt to. Viola, no laptop needed anymore and I can have real time visualization of the megatune guage spreadsheet while data logging at the same time. Kinda like Fast and the Furious. Not that It was intentional but I really like the fact that I can leave it connected to the Megasquirt / megatune all of the time.PATDIESEL wrote:For that much quid John, I'd look into a CarPC. It will do more, could sound better and is upgradable. There are some posts regarding the subject and Barry seems to know quite alot about them if you need help. Not to mention that a CarPC is capable of Satelite Nav, larger screens, storing WMAs and other audio files in high capacity, etc.
Just my .02
Thanks Adam, I think I may have saw that. If it takes up the double DIN slot, where does the Monitor go? I actually had that option too, but I'm hoping for an as stealthfull set-up as possible.With the HD in the glove box or under the seat, I'll only have to access it when changing movies or CD's. But with a 60 GB memory, there's tons of space for tunes. I'll have lots of extra USB ports for IPod or memory stck usage too. The other point is that a cloth covered grill will be made for the bottom cubby space (when it's removed) under the disply to accomodate the centre channel of the 5.1. I still have the option down the road to convert to 6.1 or even 7.1. Although I'm not a gamer at all, I won't have to worry about valuable memory space being eatin up by their programs, which I've heard can be quite healthy.Bochek wrote:there was a car pc on the mp3car forums that fit inside a double din slot. the whole thing. done. used laptop harddrive and other odds and ends parts.
Bochek