good deck. redundant features... mirco SD is cool load what you want on it pop it in and your good to go. plays videos off the card as well. the eco feature is pointless. unless your a tree hugger. Ipod feature have not tried it yet. Nav is good. the XM& radio presets feature hard to get to work. gotta play with it and play with it to learn how to ues it. the shop grounded out the arking break wire to use the NAV while driving works good. got to youtube and watch the video on how to do it. not hard... overall good deal. would buy again. next month hooking up the tv in back.
Being looking around at other units, but this one has all of the features I was looking for. The EQ is great, CD quality is excellent and video is sharp. But the only thing I dont like is that there isnt an operating manual. You have to spend some time with this baby to figure things out, and search the net for "how-tos"! But it is worth every penny! I would buy another!
I love mine. I went through two Clarion head units and the screens kept locking up. I would highly recommend. My only "real" complaint is the BT mic. Its To flexible and moves alot
I purchased mine after have issues with two different clarion units. I love mine, I've notice that the radio doesn't hold a great signal sometimes. Other than That I love it. Great picture and sound quality.
So far it's the best sound, had the d3 and it lasted a good 4 yrs so decided to get the 920, what a diffrence this thing is, High tec everything works too the tee, of course with the right set up. xm works great, Movies great, videos great, sound fanominal presetting is a snap easy to learn just play with it. I hate reading directionshands on for me.
Better than most dash installed units..... With the new AVIC-X930 about to hit the shelves at $800, the older AVIC-920 price needs to come down because the newer unit has a newer, more powerful processor etc. Also keep in mind that the IPhones and IPads are available with Navigon, TomTom and Garmin applications which also work extremely well making dask mounted GPS audio systems redundant. While most electronics manufacturers drop pricing in accordance with Moore's law, the dash mounted audio/video/GPS units remain stubborn with higher pricing.