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Old 08-29-2006 | 06:06 PM
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Hi,

I am on a budget and want an in-dash LCD for the TC. I am looking at motorized screens becasue they are cheaper and I don't mind removing the TC's stereo cover. How is the install on these? I am used to single-din plain old stereo installations.

Which stereo would be better?
Jensen VM-9410
Jensen VM-9311
Both are similarly priced online.

Some people say that Jensen is unreliable but can anybody vouch for that? Thanks for taking the time to look at this! =]
Old 08-29-2006 | 06:18 PM
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hey man i have a jensen flip out screen. and installation wasnt to bad and i like mine alot.
Old 08-29-2006 | 06:40 PM
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i have a jensen indash. it's fine. i had no problems with it, but i only had it installed in my prv car for 2 months. im actually sellin mine for $400, check the link in my sig
Old 08-29-2006 | 08:11 PM
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I have the VM9511TS. it is a very cool peice. I dont have a single complaint about it at all. I have used just about every brand out there and the feature set that this unit has is awesome.
Old 08-29-2006 | 08:47 PM
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i like the one at walmart! its 430 brand new! its real nice too..
Old 08-29-2006 | 11:30 PM
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Thanks fer the replies, but anybody familiar specifically to the two models i posted? b/c these two are on ebay for around 350$ shipped brand new, from what looks to me a reputable seller.

Are all jensen in-dash units NAV ready?
Old 08-30-2006 | 11:14 PM
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Okay, mark this day down in the calendar, because you won't hear me talk trash on a brand, but in my professional experience, Jensen is junk.

Every single Jensen product I have worked on (I refuse to sell it) has always (without exception) broke down. From a bad in-dash motor, to short circuiting internal components, to broken buttons, etc...

I have been installing professionally for 7 years, and that's my opinion. Hold on to your money, and save up for a more reliable product. You won't be disappointed.
Old 08-31-2006 | 01:20 AM
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How is JVC or Valor? Are there differences between the reliability of a motorized monitor or a built in monitor? And also any differences in reliability between older models and newer ones?
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JVC makes good products, I haven't experienced problems with them. Valor Idon't have experience with, so I can't say. A motorized monitor still has a chance of breaking. I had one of the first Pioneer in-dash dvd players (AVX-P7300DVD) I got it before anyone else, as I am an authorized dealer for them. This was in 2000. In 2004, the plastic piece inside that is part of the motor bracket broke. It was inexpensive to fix.

Now the technology has advanced further. I always liked flip-out monitors, but I think double-din monitors look very nice.
Old 08-31-2006 | 04:52 AM
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Okay thanks alot WhiteBlazer. Im going to take things into consideration (esp my wallet) and make a decision. Post pics next week of what i get.
Old 08-31-2006 | 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by WhiteBlazer01
Okay, mark this day down in the calendar, because you won't hear me talk trash on a brand, but in my professional experience, Jensen is junk.

Every single Jensen product I have worked on (I refuse to sell it) has always (without exception) broke down. From a bad in-dash motor, to short circuiting internal components, to broken buttons, etc...

I have been installing professionally for 7 years, and that's my opinion. Hold on to your money, and save up for a more reliable product. You won't be disappointed.
I agree with him. I was an installer for years and have dealt with tons of their products. The cost is nice but the quality is not even worth the cheap price.
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i would agree with them, jensen is good in price, but defenetally lacks in quality. i do installation too, and ive seen tons of problems with jensens. on the indash dvd, problems are the **** falling off, and if also seen the screen stop working. ive had times where a jensen product didnt work straight out of the box. you get what you pay for
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Any of you guys know how the Pioneer touch screens are? I want one of those but i also want to be able to flip the scion cover over it when im not using it. Would that be able to work? and tips would be grateful
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I've successfully installed the AVIC-Z1, the AVIC-D2, and the AVH-P6800DVD in the Tc's, and was able to close the door. (oh, I forgot, I also installed the Alpine IVA-W200). All those are double din units and functioned properly. I did have to recess the head unit back, but it still works great.


Too bad you are in the wrong Orange County, otherwise I'd put one in your car!
Old 10-07-2006 | 04:12 PM
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haha, yeah but someones gotta represent the REAL Orange County haha jkjk both OC's are sweet anyway yeah that woulda been nice....... ROADTRIP!! i just really hate messing up thats my problem i dj in the city so messing up for a full night is a heartstopper especially when everyone looks up at you when that happens, and i hate when that happens thats why id rather have someone else do it then i wont have that feeling or "oh crap..."
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