Let's start with the Jensen VM9312. The unit is a single DIN size receiver with a motorized, flip-out screen. The screen itself is quite large, showing off a 7" touchscreen that tucks away quite nicely into the single DIN receiver. It looks like a standard CD player when the screen is retracted, protecting the unit from coveting eyes and possible break-ins.

Another great aspect of the VM9312 is the included auxiliary input adapter that could be mounted virtually anywhere in your vehicle. It allows for audio, video, 3.5mm, and optional iPod link auxiliary connections that is easy to get to and definitely convenient to use.
Some of the features on this Jensen car audio unit aren't so pretty however. For instance, consider that most in dash receivers put out 50 watts maximum per channel, but the VM9312 puts out around 40 watts maximum. Unfortunately, for those looking for pre-amplified connections, the Jensen VM9312 only has two pairs of RCA outputs, lacking the coveted subwoofer preamp output.
DUAL XDVD8181

As I had mentioned before, the two units are very identical. The XDVD8181 also features a 7" touchsreen. It even retracts the same way that the VM9312 does, but there are quite a few key differences. First off, the DUAL XDVD8181 will not be able to play as many file formats as the Jensen. This may not be a big deal if you don't use AVI, MPEG, or VCD, for those who do, it may leave them with disappointment.
An excellent feature of the XDVD8181 is its ability to expand as a navigation unit. DUAL offers the XNAV9525 as an optional solution for those looking to turn this head unit into a GPS navigation system. This will allow users to utilize the 7" screen as a navigation guide as well as multimedia playback display such as watching movies and of course, listening to music.

Overall
It's ultimately up to you as a consumer to decide on which is best for you. You may not need all the features available on one but may want some of the key features on the other. Nonetheless, both of these units are available at a low cost. You can't go wrong in purchasing in-dash receivers with 7" LCD monitors for less than $300.
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