There no customization with the unit (at all). There is some sort of film that makes it almost feel like you're pushing a button on every tap. Versus Pioneer or Alpine units, which I've played around with at BestBuy and Fry's, the screen response sucks. The Software: The unit responses to each tap of the screen is OK (and I say OK very lightly). I think if I had tint on the front windows the glare would not be so bad. I have stock tint in the rear windows, none on the front. But wait! There is a BAD glare on this screen! Thus, I can barely see anything during the day. The Screen: 9.3" inch screen - size is nice, big. This unit also has RCA speaker outputs which I used since I have an amp for the speakers and an amp for the subwoofer. Again, more time spent adjusting the little things. Thus, I also had to trim the wider trim bezel that came with the unit.
The head unit also sticks out since it has an over sized 9.3" screen. I think if I used the Metra tundra kit it would have been easier because Metra has a bigger opening.
#POWER ACOUSTIK PD 931NBT REVIEW INSTALL#
This is where I spent most of the install time. I had to trim off the opening for the head unit to fit. It does fit, but not with the Scosche Tundra dash kit. The Install: Crutchfield and Sonic Electronix both claimed that this headunit fits in a 2012 Tundra. History: My research has concluded that the company that made this head unit has also branded the same model under the name of SoundStream and Farenheit, same model# 931NB or 931NBT.