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Old 04-18-2010, 01:59 PM   #250 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by spearfish25 View Post
I have the Kenwood CMOS-200 installed now. Very nice. The angle of view is super wide so you can see some bumper along with the rest of the outside world. The brightness is perfect in both daylight and night. Time will tell just how well it withstands the weather.

I'll post a pic in a bit. Just for reference, the CMOS-200 doesn't have any lines to mark distances on screen. The CMOS-300 has multiple selectable views and distance lines, but costs double.
I'm anxious to see the CMOS-300. I'm waiting for mine plus the DNX9960.
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