navigation dvd question
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factory navi is only great for the overall clean look, price between a navi car and a non-navi car from what i was looking at most cars were about $300
Now if your were getting a TOMTOM or something unit. They run 100$, take things out and put things away type deal. But you can have it on any car. if you were to run a DD headunit, that should be roughly $600-1000, but that should overall better then a factory navi, but not the shealth-ness.
I didnt look for a navi car when i was shopping but i stumbled upon one for a good deal and so i took it. Never looked back because factory navi is great for those highway re-route and traffic jams since they are all random.
Now if your were getting a TOMTOM or something unit. They run 100$, take things out and put things away type deal. But you can have it on any car. if you were to run a DD headunit, that should be roughly $600-1000, but that should overall better then a factory navi, but not the shealth-ness.
I didnt look for a navi car when i was shopping but i stumbled upon one for a good deal and so i took it. Never looked back because factory navi is great for those highway re-route and traffic jams since they are all random.
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#114
I think that the DVD's used in the G35 need to be dual layered. If someone were to look around here, I remember several years ago someone wanted to use one of those "DVD Shrink" applications to allow it to fit on a normal DVD-R
I guess they didn't realize that the way they work on a movie is to just reduce the quality of the picture. Highly unlikey to work on a data dvd unless they can just drop data files for areas they don't go to.
I guess they didn't realize that the way they work on a movie is to just reduce the quality of the picture. Highly unlikey to work on a data dvd unless they can just drop data files for areas they don't go to.
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