Price Range: $499.99

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  • On its own, Clarion's VRX765VD DVD player is one fantastic centerpiece for your mobile video system. It offers up a beautiful, 7" motorized video screen for your DVDs, plus intuitive touchscreen controls for easy system management. You can also play the MP3 and WMA files you've burned on disc, plus see all track and artist information on the display. But the VRX765VD really blossoms when you take advantage of the expansion opportunities this powerful player provides.
  • Product specification :

    Physical Features

    Device Type DVD Player
    Standard Mounting DIN
    Diagonal Screen Size 7 in

    Audio Quality

    Total RMS Power Output (4 Ohms) 19 W
    Maximum Power Output 50 W/channel
    Signal To Noise Ratio 100 dB

    Interface

    Interface Connection Audio - Digital Optical
    Number of Pre-amp Outputs (Pairs) 3
    Number of Sub Pre-amp Outputs 1

    Media Support

    Media Supported Audio CD|CD-R|CD-RW|DVD+R|DVD+RW|DVD-R|DVD-RW

    Radio Attributes

    AM/FM Tuner Presets 24

    Other Features

    General Features Dual Zone Capable|Integrated TV Tuner|Sirius Satellite Radio Ready|Touch Screen|XM Satellite Radio Ready

    Warranty

    Warranty Information 1 Year Limited Warranty

    More Info

    URL Clarion VRX765VD DVD/MP3 Receiver/7" LCD Monitor

    General

    Crutchfield Yes
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User Reviews for
Clarion VRX765VD DVD/MP3 Receiver/7" LCD Monitor

  • By TheSteelCurtain   09/29/2006 Good
  • Pros:
    Plays many types of formats, does not need a brain, affordable.
  • Cons:
    touchscreen not very sensitive, screen does not come in when vehicle is turned off, software not very smart.
  • Summary:
    This unit is just ok for the price. It really should be around the $500 mark for it being just an mp3 player and dvd player. It really doesn't do much, but it does have the Ipod interface if you have one. Nothing special, and for the time I've had it, it doesn't have multiple backgrounds, just a plain blue one with a backdrop. When playing an mp3 disc, it's kinda hard to navigate the songs also, there's no way to sort so basically, you'll have to folder them before putting on the disc if you want any way of telling how to play the songs. Overall though, I'm pretty happy with the unit. But it would be great if the software was better. It does play DVD+Rs with no problem, but I haven't tried DVD-Rs.