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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8886702" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Yes, it is worth it. My first Android radio was a Pioneer Appradio. Just the ability to use Pandora directly from the radio was worth it. Then you have the big screen GPS, OBD2 where you can display your RPM, Speed, lateral G, etc. You also can play movies direct from your phone via screenshare.</p><p> Now today's Android radios go further because they are actually a smart radio. You just provide a WiFi signal and you can use the internet directly from the screen. Attach an external monitor and the kiddos can be entertained during long trips.</p><p> The brands Ionon and Atoto have been established as being more reliable than the no-name ones. There is another one but I cannot remember it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8886702, member: 654802"] Yes, it is worth it. My first Android radio was a Pioneer Appradio. Just the ability to use Pandora directly from the radio was worth it. Then you have the big screen GPS, OBD2 where you can display your RPM, Speed, lateral G, etc. You also can play movies direct from your phone via screenshare. Now today's Android radios go further because they are actually a smart radio. You just provide a WiFi signal and you can use the internet directly from the screen. Attach an external monitor and the kiddos can be entertained during long trips. The brands Ionon and Atoto have been established as being more reliable than the no-name ones. There is another one but I cannot remember it. [/QUOTE]
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