• Reviews around display (2.25 of 5)

    Pioneer DEH-X7800BHS CD Receiver with Enhanced Audio Functions

    • Good luck trying to find the radio setting later in the day time because the LED display is so dim, even at
    • But the problem is the display is just WAY too dim
    • Controls are good, could be simpler but the biggest issue by far is the display is terrible in daylight
    • Display is difficult to read in most conditions.
    • LED technology is so advanced that there's no excuse for a sub-par display like this.@Pioneer, you made a nice head unit here, why the heck did you put such a dim display in it
    • This and the extremely dim display have caused several near wrecks trying to figure out what source my radio is on
    • Why can't car-stereo markers use those LED displays instead?So while I really, really love the sound of this unit, using it drives me to fury
    • Looks great in the dash, tons of button and display colors to choose from
    • As others have pointed out the display could be a bit brighter, especially on rainy days when driving with your headlights on
    • only downside is the display
    • Display can sometimes be hard to read in the direct sun depending on where the unit is installed in the dashOther than that, this unit is nearly perfect for a great, affordable
    • Display looks great
    • Good luck trying to find the radio setting later in the day time because the LED display is so dim, even at
    • Interior LED auto displays have been very usable in daylight conditions for 25+ years
    • Display could be better, and the 2v outs stink.
    • Worst display of any car stereo I have every had
    • not just Pioneer: why is the display SO DANG DIM?!?!?!
    • Send me a new faceplate with a better display.
    • Display could be better, and the 2v outs stink.
    • The display is really dim
    • (I haven't had as many BT issues as
    • Bluetooth works well, almost too well as when I get back into the car with my previously connected phone in my pocket (and don't bother to hook it back up) it just starts playing where it left off