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Sep 14th, 2021, 23:05 | #11 |
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I thought a head unit like that would look crap in an old style dash like the xc90 and it had to stay original.
You've now changed my mind. I think it looks really well. |
Sep 15th, 2021, 16:26 | #12 | |
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In an ideal world, I'd have bought the pop up screen too simply for navigation. It really is a PIA, not to mention not very safe, to have it down there... I may even go back to my dash mounted Garmin for it cos it seems its always to be connected to tinterweb to get anywhere! Gets 8/10 for rest though - radio is only thing that lets it down IMHO.
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Sep 15th, 2021, 22:03 | #13 |
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I noticed on the facebook group he's now advertising a 4 core option rather than the 8 core. Do any of you users know, was this the earler standardversion before his latest upgrades or is it just a cheaper less powerful option?
I know I can ask these questions directly but rather than struggle with the translated interpretations though i'd ask here. Anyone have the spec of their headunit to hand? |
Sep 15th, 2021, 22:06 | #14 |
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Deleted. Question already answered in post#1
Last edited by gumboots; Sep 15th, 2021 at 22:40. |
Sep 15th, 2021, 23:38 | #15 |
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None fitted hence my option to use a normal satnav.
Going again I'd prefer a make such as Kenwood. They may not do the android bit as well but they do radio & music much better & the Bluetooth works well. Hey ho 😁
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Mar 4th, 2022, 13:35 | #16 |
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Eventually went back to a dedicated Garmin SadNav. Just too dangerous having it low down like that...
Also, now on my 3rd rear camera. Two supplied by the seller failed within months through water ingress I suspect. Screws and brackets made of sh1te steel and look awful too. Now imported three other models to see how they fare. Not too confident TBH. Despite a recent software upgrade to its RDS function, the radio element is still unusable on a journey as it's incapable of picking up alternative station frequencies. Unless you're in a city the radio is an utter waste of space - oh, I had to drill the roof and put in a dedicated aerial too. Lastly, I've now left the Legend Group. The owner and moderators tolerate ZERO criticism (or perception of) of any form or description. It's gotten where you cannot describe problems as its deemed 'negative'. 1984 rooles...
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Mar 4th, 2022, 14:20 | #17 |
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Yeah, I heard the Legend radio is a simple single-tuner design with poor RDS implementation
Most cars these days have dual antennas and dual tuners creating a diversity radio system with excellent RDS implementation allowing the radio to search for alternative frequencies in the background on the 2nd tuner. My 26 year old BMW had this capability, and my current Volvo also has dual FM antennas albeit a single tuner. The RDS implementation is thus not as good as my BMW from 26 years ago... but a heck of a lot better than the Legend system.
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Mar 4th, 2022, 17:49 | #18 | |
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The most annoying point for westerners is that most forums are pretty open. Good mingles with bad and minds are made up as one is made fully aware - ish. With the Legend face ache group, feeling the consequences of the political clampdown, dictatorial control being engaged & rigorously enforced on any and all perceived negativity (truth apparently is an irrelevance) idiot westerners like me simply do not think to check for authenticity. Consequently we pay a price and so feel ripped off. Truth is, I have never ever come across someone so genuinely physically supportive of customers in every single other respect. I was messaging him at some ungodly hour and getting almost instant responses which, considering he was having to translate all communications, was simply superb and worth an awful lot. Ultimately though I'm let down and feel bad enough about the whole thing that I feel it's important to help people go in eyes wide open rather than almost blind as I was. Life's FAB
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