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Boss BV7300 3.2-Inch In-Dash Widescreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Receiver

Boss BV7300 3.2-Inch In-Dash Widescreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Receiver
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Boss BV7300 3.2-Inch In-Dash Widescreen TFT Monitor/DVD/MP3/CD Receiver

 
 
List Price: $276.00
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Features
  • Built-in 3.2" widescreen TFT monitor and USB port

  • Full detachable front panel

  • DVD/MP4/MP3/SVCD/VCD/CDR/CDRW & SDVD compatible

  • Compatible with audio output of iPod or any other MP3 player

  • Wireless remote control


Description

This receiver plays a variety of disc formats, including DVDs, CDs, and VCDs.And it allows to play WMA/MP4/MP3 digital files.


Product Details
Product Length:7.01 inches
Product Width:7.17 inches
Product Height:1.97 inches
Product Weight:4.19 pounds
Package Length:11.5 inches
Package Width:9.5 inches
Package Height:3.5 inches
Package Weight:5.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 36 customer reviews )
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17 of 18 found the following review helpful:


2Dissappointing....  Aug 28, 2010 By Aaron L. Johnson
This is my first experience with a Boss product, and I have to say that it will be the last. While it has plenty of bells and whistles, it's not what it's cracked up to be. For something that seems so nifty and extravagant, it's programming screens and everything are very generic and lackluster, like programming a Tandy TRS80 from way back in the day...The biggest pro is that there are tons of ways to play media. USB, MP3 input jack, SD card slot, cd/dvd slot (which will play MP3's, MP4's, DVD's, etc.), are all included and snazzy ideas. But the controls are clumsy and unpredictable. And as for the USB port, I was psyched. But unless you put a 256 MB drive in it, you're in for quite a wait, while it apparently has to load and read every file before starting. I have a 4 GB jumpdrive in it, which takes about 5 minutes to load. But what absolutely takes the cake is it's tendency to change sources randomly, seemingly on it's own insane schedule. In a 45 - minute trip to work, I've actually had to change the source back to radio, or cd, or jumpdrive, or whatever more than 25 times. Then, it'll work fine for an hour or two. It's really aggravating...

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


1Please don't buy this product!!!!  Sep 08, 2010 By The Loci Bear
I am not a hater of this company. This dvd player got way too hot to be installed in my trailer or rv. It was sooo hot that I spit on my finger and touched the side and it sizzled. NO KIDDING. some of the wires were not shiny and were oxidized. very cheap product. Please don't waste your time and buy one. If you cannot afford a dvd player...just save your money until you can. this thing would start a fire and kill someone someday.

11 of 14 found the following review helpful:


4Boss BV7300  Feb 24, 2010 By L. Nguyen
Overall, the unit is good. Few drawbacks as mentioned below:
1. The buttons are small.
2. DVDs won't be played in cold weather, CDs are fine.
3. There are no dimmer/illumination wires. If the manufacture stereo has these wires, you must tape them carefully when connecting to prevent short circuit.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3love hate  May 06, 2011 By mary
When I first got the radio it sat for a few weeks finally had it installed and hated it.The radio would switch from sd to cd to radio on its on. Mid song sd would cut off or worse skip. I hated this radio I was in the process of returning it when the shop who installed it recommend i change the connectors. Long story short they first installed my cd player using electrical tape to connect the wires so they went back and used Dorman connectors part # 85491 runs between 2.50 and 3.50 i believe amazon sells them but any autozone or oreilly's carry them. Since then I can finally blast my music with out the radio turning it self off. I still would not recommend this to anyone because all the issues it caused me and on top of that i can not have a cd in the cd player while listening to my sd card.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


1Piece of crap  Feb 05, 2011 By Rebecca R. Wake
I just bought a car with one of these in it... WOW. It is in one single piece of equipment an entire argument in favor of minimalist electronic design. I have NO IDEA how to get it to do what I want, it is the least intuitive design of pretty much anything I've ever seen. Mine looks like it has been punched on more than one occasion, and it better get used to that treatment because until I can afford a new stereo I'm stuck with either eerie silence or this thing going KKKKKKKKKHHHHHHHHHHHHH when not even doing anything. And a remote? seriously? SO useful when driving at night, especially if you enjoy the sensation of wrapping your car around a tree.
Lord give me a 1985 cassette player.

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