| manus1980 |
| I read post all over the net about navi conversions using the avc-rgb and the t1000(I think that's the name). All these posts also mention how costly it can be. What is the most affortable way to do turn the navi screen to video. Perhaps a group buy can can make whatever video converter that is most affortable even more affortable. I know it won't happen but if the converter and installation could be done for about $300 there would be a big demand. |
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| paul123 |
quote: Originally posted by manus1980
I read post all over the net about navi conversions using the avc-rgb and the t1000(I think that's the name). All these posts also mention how costly it can be. What is the most affortable way to do turn the navi screen to video. Perhaps a group buy can can make whatever video converter that is most affortable even more affortable. I know it won't happen but if the converter and installation could be done for about $300 there would be a big demand.
I don't believe the cost is the parts involved, it'a all the labor to install the part. Then once everything is apart you will want to consider the rear camera option also. I'm still debating on whether or not to just put the flip down screen and not modify to the nav screen. |
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| manus1980 |
Paul123,
The AVC-RGB1 is selling for over $300 a piece and that is if you can find one for sale. Flip down screens are for minivans. Go with the headrest monitors if you opt not to do the conversion. |
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