0ur opinion: :This amazing Package is complete with the Pioneer AVlC-D3 Double-Din DVD ln-Dash Navigation Receiver, CD-l200 iBus lnterface Cable For iPod, CD-BTB200 Bluetooth Wireless Adapter, and CD-R55 remote control for hands-free, wireless control.
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Average Buyer Rating:

Buyer's feedback: 
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* Great product for the money! ...
I am very pleased with this system. The installation was fairly straight forward. The touch screen capability makes it fun to use and easy to navigate through the different screens. I would recommend this system to anyone who is looking for great functionality at a reasonable price.
Buyer's feedback: 
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Great system at a great price
AVIC-D3X is a great full navigation/muisc/bluetooth system. It integrates all of your car needs into one easy to use system with touchscreen.
Pros:
-Look and feel of the screen and navigation of menus (very easy to use after just a few minutes of searching).
-Fast response on touchscreen and music/dvd changes.
-Easy to bypass for changing Nav while driving/having passengers watch DVDs while driving.
-Great sound options with EQs/Loudness/Staging/Sub settings.
-Add your own customized backgrounds to 3 areas (startup, Navi, AV)
-Bluetooth connects to your phone everytime you enter the car and uses your phonebook. Easy dialing and answering.
-Nav system is easy to use just like Garmin. Voice guided, pauses music when speaking, says Highway names.
Cons:
One disk slot, but easily solved with an iPod.
Nav is a little slow on your position, but off by just a second or 2 (I'm getting picky).
iPod navigation of new songs and lack of easy search hurts, but if you know what Artist you want, it is easy. Also you can make your own playlist and it picks up them from the iPod (totally integrated).
Unbelievable unit for the pricetag of around $600.
Buyer's feedback: 
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* Excellent package in affordable price ...
Pros:
- Navigation with voice guidance.
- Bluetooth module will make connection with your cellphone automatically.
- Make or receive phone call through the deck
- The navigation will still work after you take out the map disc (ONLY if you pre-set your destination(s))
Cons:
- (MP3) While listening to it, for instance, I want to listen to song #136. I can't simply press 1, 3, 6. on the remote. It doesn't have such fuction.
- (MP3) There's a "random" option while listen to music. However, there's no "program" option, where I can set the player to play certain songs in sequence.
- (Navigation) - It's slightly off sometimes, but it will adjust itself quick.
Bluetooth Problem:
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I heard a lot of people talks about the problem on the bluetooth - "PHONEBOOK" on the deck. But if you read carefully, the menu said you need to register your phone. Then connect, then pressed "phonebook." The deck will DISCONNECT itself, and now, use the bluetooth on your phone to transfer the phonebook.
1.) you need to "REGISTER" your phone.
2.) "CONNECT" your cellphone with the deck.
3.) Then, pressed the "PHONEBOOK TRANSFER" option, (The deck will DISCONNECT its bluetooth connection with the cellphone.)
4.) USE YOUR PHONE to transfer the phonebook through bluetooth.
Navigation (1 disc slot) Problem:
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About the one disc slot issue, I personally recommend to get a IPOD. So you can listen to your music and use the navigation system in its full capacity. You can put your DVD-R MP3 disc after you have saved all destinations on the navigator, but the navigator wouldn't fuction in its full capacity. (You can't change, add, or re-route your destinations)