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XO Vision XO1915BT Screen In dash It was ok at first but im looking for a new stereo now

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  • 3" Touch Screen In-Dash XO Vision

  • XOvision XO1915BT LCD DVD BT USB SD Car Stereo I looked for some time when I was making my purchasing decision. Since I am not in the business and don't buy a lot of these it took a while to locate a unit in my price range with the features I wanted. When I located the XO Vision unit it had all of my desired features but I knew nothing of the company or product quality and there were very few reviews available on the Internet.Many times the old adage you get what you pay for turns out to be true and when looking to save money quality is sacrificed. This turned out not to be the case with the XO1915BT. I am pleased with my purchase.I installed this in my 06 Tacoma after purchasing a dash kit. Install went well but I won't bore you with those details other than to say this unit had decent documentation and a good wiring diagram affixed to the top of the unit. The manual was very mild chineglish and could have been clearer on things like connecting the brake and tranny wires for the DVD playback feature.The quality is good. The removable face is a nice feature. It is not motorized but of good quality and works well. The radio has good sound and plenty of volume. I installed 6x9 Pioneer 3 ways in the front and 6.5 Pioneer 3 ways in the back so my rating is based off decent speakers. I love Toyota but their speakers are a weak spot and will not stand up to anything more than the stock stereo.My days of constant really loud rock have passed but I have cranked it up a few times and it seems to do well without distortion. I also listen to a lot of jazz and some classical and it all sounds good through this unit. There are the usual balance fader bass and treble adjustments with limited EQ features and a couple of EQ presets. These are all accessed through the touch screen. The menu system is well laid out and intuitive. I didn't need the manual to figure out how to use the thing which was good. The USB is front mounted but you have to flip the faceplate down to access the SD and DVD slot. This is not problematic but worth mentioning.The LCD screen is very clear bright and well defined. It has nice resolution. It is as good as any radio unit I looked at while shopping. DVD playback works well. I have not tried video from SD so I can't comment but the docs say it is supported.
    Excellent stereo Installed this stereo and the audio is great dont talk about the amazing features that it has. Everyone that saw this stereo is interested in purchasing one.
    It was ok at first but im looking for a new stereo now I bought this unit over a year ago mainly becaue i wanted to get rid of my existing clarion that was giving me reception problems. at first everything was great on this with the one exception of the bluetooth. the mic on this thing is inset in the faceplate and is absolutely worthless. unless your face is 5 inches from the head unit and your shouting at it no one can hear you or you sound like your in a warehouse shouting from 50 ft away. Well i didnt buy it for that reason so i figure no real loss there. the usb/flash card slots are very nice and still function fine however the display screen for giving the visual feedback on what song is playing needs lots of work. the main problem is they used extreemly small fonts and tried to display too much information at once. half the screen is taken up with blank space for folders. The color scheme is light blue background with white text so this further hinders the contrast. The other side of the screen is for the next 8 or so songs that are limited to 8.3character format like an old dos computer. the very top of the screen shows the actual song ID3 information using about 8 or 9 pixils of height.
    aka DP301BL at Fry's Electronics After purchasing one of these units at Fry's Eletronics who sells these under their inhouse brand DP Audio Video as a DP301BL. I started looking on the internet for more information and help with selfinstallation and wiring but I haven't had any luck. I still can't get it working in my Nissan pickup but while searching I found out they are also sold under the XO Vision brand. The salesman at Fry's gave me a demo and showed me how to pair my phone with it. It has a lot of great features for the price the only complaints Ive heard on the web were that there isn't a dimmer for the monitor and the background screen cant be changed. I paid 149+tax a few days ago. I just ran into some more $ so I've decided to return it and upgrade to a 7 and have them install it since I'm having trouble.
    Solid player with faults First I want to start out by saying I like this product. I did a lot of research before I bought it. I purchased this stereo because it had all of the features I wanted at a low price.The CD player works well and sounds good. The touch screen is very responsive and easy to use. I have yet to play a DVD in it but I'm sure its going to be good quality.I purchased this receiver for the SD slot. It's easy to use stores a lot of music 2GB Max and the sound quality is very good.The Bluetooth is also a great feature. Easy to use quick and the sound quality is good. When I make calls driving 60+ MPH I can hear the caller fine but I tend to have to raise my voice. Overall the Bluetooth is a great feature and just adds to the value of this receiver.The CONSYou can barely read the names of the songs/artist when you play songs off a SD Card. That is all I use and you would have to be a couple of inches in front of the screen to see the songs. This is a HUGE fault of the player/company. I don't think anyone in the XO Vision company tested this feature because if they saw how small the text were they would change it ASAP. I even contacted XO Vision to see if there was a zoom feature or a way to increase the font there was no way. Even the Tech said that they get a lot of complaints about this feature.Overall a good product for the price $200. SD slot touch screen Bluetooth and detachable faceplate were the selling features for me. They work well I just use the RANDOM selection when I play songs off the SD Card. I would like to see a bigger SD card be accepted 8GB but 2GB isn't terrible. The remote control isn't even an option to use it's HUGE. If you're looking for something with a lot of features for a cheap price than this product is for you. Nothing is perfect enjoy.
    DP Audio Video Model # DP301BL []DP301BLI bought this from Fry's Electronics in Woodland Hills CA a few months back. I installed this in my 93 Honda Civic Si which has only 6.5 Infinity Kappa Components on the doors and Infinity Kappa 5.25 3 way coaxials in the rear panels. My stereo system isn't amplified it's just being powered by the head unit itself.I'm pleased with the performance of the unit. Touch screen is very responsive I only tap it with my finger and it responds well. The bluetooth comes handy especially now since the hands free cell phone law passed in July 2008. I mainly use the unit with my SD card. The DVD function works well I just don't use it as often as the other features. It also comes with the RCA cord for an MP3 plugin which I use with my Ipod. Overall the unit is functional I bought the extended warranty for it as well. I've even used the USB port with my portable drives and it plays the music without any problems. It comes with a remote as well but I don't use it. Some of the features don't work so I just use the touch screen to control everything.ProsTouch screenBluetoothRotary knob for volumeVery affordableRemote conrolConsSometimes bluetooth doesn't connect I have to reconnect it at times it also could be my own cell phone.English wasn't checked before unit was shipped out for final productionIniting instead of Initiating.SD card placement could be easier to get to. You must remove the face to install the card.Overall the unit is great inexpensive and works well for what I bought it for. Since I'm driving a lot bluetooth is the way to go.I highly recommend this unit to everyone I'll pick up another unit for my other car soon.
    Awesome features but falls short on many details With the hands free law now in CA I had to think of something for using the phone while driving in my primary car. I cant stand any ear pieces corded or bluetooth and wanted something integrated into the car speakers. After doing extended research I came upon this deck. I had a Pioneer deck that was working just fine but I really wanted the bluetooth cell phone feature featured on this product. I am quite pleased with the many other features it comes it! Install was less than 30 mins.The bluetooth feature connected to my LG enV2 effortlessly. Calls come in nice and clear via the car's speakers. I did have a lot of feedback and a humming noise the first couple calls I made but after powering down the unit and restarting it the feedback and noise disappeared. The people on the other end of my call couldn't even tell I was talking through the mic located on the front of the deck. Also useful that it stops the music or video to accept the calls. Lame that it doesn't have a phonebook feature or shows names but its not that hard to glance at your phone for one second to see who it is.DVDs and DVDRs play excellently on this unit. At first there was feedback coming through the speakers and you could actually hear the DVD spinning in the unit. I popped out the DVD and tried it again and the sound went away. Tried several DVDRs and had no problems. The screen is too small to really enjoy whatever you're watching unless you move your face really close to it. I got some mpg and wmv files to play on it via an SD card but it wouldn't play avi files. It also wouldn't play any video files via a USB flash drive.MP3s via the SD card and CDRs come in loud and clear. Switching between folders is a pain unless you use the remote. Also fast forwarding and rewinding tracks is ridiculous. The text is also too small.Playing regular old CDs works fine sounds even better than the Pioneer I had but why must they make the track number and song time so darn small? Why not use the entire screen? Plus the XO vision logo as the permanent background is lame. Why don't they have the name of the artist or song? Major downer is that you cannot view the time when playing CDs. What the heck is that? Even the $70 Sony deck I have in my junk car has those features.
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