Pros:
-huge screen
-android os (runs apk files, widgets, etc)
-external storage
-responsive touch screen
-tons of personalization options
-wifi is very fast and reliable
-bright screen
-equalizer and fader for all audio
-very accurate gps
-comes with 8gb flash drive
Cons:
-somewhat glossy and reflective screen
-the clips that hold the screen in place are flimsy at first
-this is the old version now and can't update to android 5.1.1 (lolipop)
-included music app does not have ability to search or scroll through music. (You can easily download a different one though)
I installed this about a week ago in my 2008 toyota tundra sr5 and it looks great.
I used this dash kit:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00114OIRA/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1
And this wiring harness:
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The wiring harness missed,but you can contact: echojoying@gmail.com, we will help you.
I play angry birds and jetpack joyride all the time with it. I have also put a couple movies and 500 songs onto the included flash drive. Everything still runs flawless and there is no lag.
If I could change one thing I would make the screen less reflective. At night it is perfect, but during a bright day it can be hard to see.
If your car can fit this stereo then do it. Trust me 10 inches is incomparably better than 7.
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ReplyDeleteReally glad I found this! I have been contemplating one of these and wondered what it would look like in the Tundra. THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteDid you run into any problems with fitting the stock mounting brackets? I have a 2012 and the bracket dimples lined up but no screw holes.
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