Custom molded dash w/ Alpine Screen
#1
Racer
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Custom molded dash w/ Alpine Screen
Sold the vette and this needs to go. $150. There is enough cord to have the brains of it in the glove box or under the seat like I had it. 3 AV inputs. Optional navigation unit and backup camera not included.
Overview:
Add this Alpine 6.5" wide screen monitor to your mobile multimedia setup for bright, sharp video. The TME-M760 has a very wide viewing angle for maximum picture enjoyment, and switchable aspect ratios to allow for the various screen formats available today.
There's plenty of connectivity, with three audio/video inputs so you can hook in a camcorder and video game system as well as your main in-vehicle entertainment. You even get independent picture and volume control for each set of A/V inputs — onscreen programming makes it a snap to set up.
And what comes in can go out. There's an audio/video output for daisy-chaining two monitors, and you can choose which of the 3 A/V sources to send to the second monitor — two passengers can entertain themselves separately.
Backing up your large vehicle is safer when you use a rear-view video camera. You can switch the TME-M760's display to a reverse image when you plug a camera into A/V input #3, so left will be left and right will be right. For your added convenience, you can also set the monitor to switch on automatically when you put your vehicle into reverse!
Front-panel controls let you turn up the volume on the built-in speaker or plug in a set of headphones for private listening. Alpine even included a headrest flush-mount kit for convenience.
Details:
* 6.5" wide screen (16:9 display) monitor
* onscreen programming
* very wide (120°) viewing angle
* 4 viewing modes
* auto dimmer
* built-in speaker and amp
* 3 audio/video inputs with independent volume and picture control
* navigation input
* reverse image capability for rear-view video camera (A/V input #3 only)
* headphone jack
* audio/video output with selectable sources
* headrest flush-mount kit included
* 1-year warranty
Overview:
Add this Alpine 6.5" wide screen monitor to your mobile multimedia setup for bright, sharp video. The TME-M760 has a very wide viewing angle for maximum picture enjoyment, and switchable aspect ratios to allow for the various screen formats available today.
There's plenty of connectivity, with three audio/video inputs so you can hook in a camcorder and video game system as well as your main in-vehicle entertainment. You even get independent picture and volume control for each set of A/V inputs — onscreen programming makes it a snap to set up.
And what comes in can go out. There's an audio/video output for daisy-chaining two monitors, and you can choose which of the 3 A/V sources to send to the second monitor — two passengers can entertain themselves separately.
Backing up your large vehicle is safer when you use a rear-view video camera. You can switch the TME-M760's display to a reverse image when you plug a camera into A/V input #3, so left will be left and right will be right. For your added convenience, you can also set the monitor to switch on automatically when you put your vehicle into reverse!
Front-panel controls let you turn up the volume on the built-in speaker or plug in a set of headphones for private listening. Alpine even included a headrest flush-mount kit for convenience.
Details:
* 6.5" wide screen (16:9 display) monitor
* onscreen programming
* very wide (120°) viewing angle
* 4 viewing modes
* auto dimmer
* built-in speaker and amp
* 3 audio/video inputs with independent volume and picture control
* navigation input
* reverse image capability for rear-view video camera (A/V input #3 only)
* headphone jack
* audio/video output with selectable sources
* headrest flush-mount kit included
* 1-year warranty
Last edited by RedWuken; 09-04-2009 at 11:04 PM.
#4
Melting Slicks
I wasn't clear-sorry. Looking at your pics. I thought it was a stereo system and I'm interested in replacing my stock Bose with something better and newer, possibly with a GPS system and thought that's what your unit is. Please give me the specs on the unit and if it will work with my stock Bose speakers/amps. Thanks again.
Last edited by jol; 07-21-2009 at 12:19 AM.
#6
Racer
Thread Starter
Dash + TME-M760 custom molded. Doesn't include the deck because it's a crappy $100 I already had. You'll need a deck with audio in(like the white/red) for whatever you have plugged into the tv to have audio come out of the car's speakers.
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
It's custom molded, so unless you cut it out this is the only screen it can hold. I think that answers the 2nd question too. This isn't a double din console, that's why I'm selling it for so much less.
#11
Burning Brakes
im sorry man but im confused.. can you explain better what that screen is for then?
#12
Racer
So with that said it looks like you can put a cheap cd/dvd player without a screen right underneath the monitor and move the climate control down to the bottom. Right?
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I would guess this is just like having a tv in your car... You have to plug a reciever/dvd/cd player into it which will allow video to play on the screen and music to play through the speakers. Its not an all in one system, just the screen component, just like how your home television works.
So with that said it looks like you can put a cheap cd/dvd player without a screen right underneath the monitor and move the climate control down to the bottom. Right?
So with that said it looks like you can put a cheap cd/dvd player without a screen right underneath the monitor and move the climate control down to the bottom. Right?
#16
Racer
Thread Starter
I would guess this is just like having a tv in your car... You have to plug a reciever/dvd/cd player into it which will allow video to play on the screen and music to play through the speakers. Its not an all in one system, just the screen component, just like how your home television works.
So with that said it looks like you can put a cheap cd/dvd player without a screen right underneath the monitor and move the climate control down to the bottom. Right?
So with that said it looks like you can put a cheap cd/dvd player without a screen right underneath the monitor and move the climate control down to the bottom. Right?
Pending sale.
#17
Racer
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Alright the first guy never sent payment nor did he PM me back so it's still up for sale. I sent a PM to blackinfoline but whoever pays first gets it. I want this thing shipped out tomorrow!
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Okay, I think the confusion is, what will it take to make this a full sound system? I am solidly interested, and like the idea that is doesn't move the other stock components down.
When I do a search of TME-M760 on Alpine's website it comes back with no matches?
When I do a search of TME-M760 on Alpine's website it comes back with no matches?