Reverse camera & in car TV
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@Mbilla1 Is your reverse camera and the headunit you're running the same brand? ie; Kenwood with Kenwood? You could try wiring it up to the reverse lights....
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@Mbilla1 Nah no resistor required.
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THAT is decent!
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No idea if there is any update to make it go faster. Seems reasonable to me. Yes response is slow compared to other more basic units such as those generic headunits you can get on eBay really cheap. However remember the dot pitch, resolution and overall functionality is much better on this unit and so you can expect it to be a bit laggy in comparison. If you want something quicker, buy a Pioneer and pay 30-40% more....
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Yes the TV is controlled by a separate remote. This is because I have a Clarion TV tuner on a Kenwood headunit, hence they speak different languages to each other. The reason I bought the Clarion is because its got digital reception whereas Kenwood only offer the old school analogue TV tuners which aren't as good in comparison.
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pfff its slow :(
any update to make it faster ?
How can I do to switch the camera automatically when inserted in R, metionez, the camera is attached to the bulb went back ...
kristofor08 2 months ago
@kristofor08 You can wire it up to the reverse lights.
torque297 2 months ago
hi there. do you think this would fit in a Honda City 2011? Please help. Thanks. I really like this unit.
dayas785 3 months ago
@dayas785 Yes it should. However you will need to purchase what is called a "facia kit" to suit your model Honda City. Google it if you are unsure. Basically what a facia kit does is adapt the new stereo into the dashboard of your car. Without one, the stereo will not fit properly. The facia kit will make it look like the stereo you install is standard equipment because it'll suit the rest of your dashboard in terms of colour, material, texture etc.
Good luck.
torque297 3 months ago