OEM Navigation or Aftermarket?
#11
what is your budget? You can do a carputer which can be all touch screen and mounted to a chassis which houses a microatx motherboard and a full pc. You have to have an amplifier that is running your speakers already though.
There was a guy on carpc.com that makes them complete for mustangs. Pretty bad A$$. I would link it if i remembered where it was.
It lets options list be endless because when running a pc you can do anything with it. anything......
There was a guy on carpc.com that makes them complete for mustangs. Pretty bad A$$. I would link it if i remembered where it was.
It lets options list be endless because when running a pc you can do anything with it. anything......
#14
I pushed the buttons on that fancy Pioneer NAV unit that Best Buy had in the store. Don't know the model number. But it irked the hell out of me because the response was so slow. Push a button, wait 3 seconds for it to do something.....like the CPU in it was too slow to react. Don't need that crap while I'm trying to drive.
#15
oem looks nice and flush. but aftermarket has better quality, plus usually half the price. you wont get all the options for satellite, hd radio, dvd, bluetooth, ipod, usb, back up camera, dvd, sd card, etc if you go oem.
and to shanec pioneer did have a problem with there hu's. there was an update. i dont know if the display model had it or not.
and to shanec pioneer did have a problem with there hu's. there was an update. i dont know if the display model had it or not.
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