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The Audiovox AVXMTG13UHD is a 13.3-inch digital LED back-lit monitor that combines versatility and entertainment with its built-in DVD player and multiple input options, making it the perfect companion for road trips or home use.
D**E
Great unit for the price, good size, great integration. We love it. Pay to get it installed correctly.
The short: I am loving this DVD player. So far, zero problems and it works beautifully with a professional install. My children are completely thrilled.The Long: I had the hardest time trying to find a DVD player for our van. It seemed like the reviews were so mixed. The last thing I wanted was to get one that didn't work well after paying all of that money. I didn't want a tiny screen, but I didn't want a humungous one either. My husband pointed out that people often don't write positive reviews, only negative ones when they are upset. So, I swore if I got one that I loved, I'd write a review and hopefully help someone else out. I thought this was a good "Medium" sized one. When I actually got it, it was a bit bigger than I expected, which turns out, wasn't a bad thing. I was worried that if the screen was too big it would block the rearview mirror, but then I found out that ALL DVD systems block the rearview mirror when they are folded down for viewing. The unit hangs down about 11 and 1/4 inches from the roof and is about 13" wide. You learn to lift it to see out the back and then pull it back down, or use your side mirrors, so it isn't an issue. I read some reviews that said the DVD players come broken, and after an expensive install they had to pay to uninstall it and return it. This can easily be avoided by simply asking for the technician doing the install to check the unit before installing it or tearing apart your vehicle. They can "plug" it directly into your car battery and test it, or use other methods. Then, if it's in working order it can be installed, if not you can return it and get a working one before going through the hassle of getting it installed and then removed. Luckily, we didn't have any issues ourselves. HOWEVER, make sure that you go to a place that knows what they are doing to get your DVD player installed. I had called the closest Best Buy to me to get our installed through the Geek Squad and when we got there the "kid" saw our sun roof and said "oh, I can't do that. Well, I can...but I'll have to put it a lot further back, like almost to the third row seat because we can't mess up the functionality of any of the vehicle parts". My husband said he needed to think about it, then the kid admitted he'd never done a DVD install before, that he just does stereos. He told us to call a different guy at the Sandy, UT Best Buy location (Rick, I think) and see if he could do it. So, after losing our appointment and knowing that we might be told the same thing, we called the Sandy Best Buy's Geek Squad. Rick (again, not 100% sure that was his name) told me that he could do it, no problem and actually had an hour and a half window that night and we could go get it done. The other store had quoted us 3 hours! A little over an hour and a half later, we had the DVD player installed, where we wanted it (right behind the 1st row of seats...behind the driver/passenger) and it doesn't interfere at all with the functionality of the sunroof. We did have to pay an extra $20 to have a bracket built to put the DVD player on, but that's small potatoes after all was said and done to have it taken care of properly. It's working great and we all love it. I'm thrilled with it. Oh, the volume on the actual unit is pretty pitiful, but if you connect it through the car stereo it's beautiful and crisp. Honestly, it doesn't make sense to listen to it through the unit anyway because once you are driving, the sound from the road and "wind" and everything else would cause so much interference for those not sitting directly by the unit, so having it come through the car speakers just makes sense. Yes, I'd rather be listening to the radio than the kids movies, but alternate, they have to earn a movie by getting in their seats quickly and without complaining, so it works for us. We trade off. Anyway, this really is a great unit. I've had it installed for over a month now and love it.If anything breaks on this, or I have issues I'll be sure to update my review.
P**H
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Good points.1. Most parts needed for install were shipped with the player, including the three different color trims.2. The picture quality is good, and the FM transmitter is clear.3. The remote is small, but except for some set options, one can operate the DVD player without the remote.4. Final fit and finish was excellent, looked like an original install.Issues.1. Install instructions are confusion for the dome light set up. Other DVD players that I’ve installed have a switch for negative or positive lamp operation. Audiovox decided to save 25 cents, and force the installer to determine wire setup. It’s not normal to connect red wire to ground, but that's what you have to do if you have a negative dome light setup (Toyota). Also, the main power to the player, per the instructions, is to be attached to constant +12V. But if you do that, the player will still have power, even after you turn off the car. The solution, find an ACC wire for main power. I attached my main power to the wire that ran my rear 12V outlet. No keys in the ignition, no power to the player. Constant power wire was for dome lights.2. The mounting plate is sharp. I was getting small cuts on my fingertips cause they did not smooth out the edges after the press cut out. I placed electrical tape to prevent more cuts, and also to prevent the plate from cutting the connections wires. see pics.3. The band pass filter is too big, and wouldn’t fit above the liner, unless you want a bulge. I just cut it out, and the sound quality is good with out it. Most modern cars have good alternators, little to no feedback.4. Don’t’ waste your time trying to use the sheet metal screws that come with the unit. I tried at first, but they’re worthless. Had to buy some self-tapping machine screws. Again, for a few cents, they made the install more difficult than needed. see pics.5. The DVD load and unload mechanism is very slow. I’m saving all my packaging because I doubt the loading/unloading mechanism is going to last beyond the two-year warranty. I hope I’m wrong, cause I just spent 6hrs installing this thing, but a new player should NOT be having issues loading disc right out of the box.
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