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Original BMW 8,8 Zoll L7 CID High / Professional Display / Navigationssystem

Zustand: Einwandfreier Zustand, voll funktionsfähig

Kompatibel mit: BMW F20, F21, F30, F31, F32, F34

System: NBT (Next Big Thing) iDrive Professional

Größe: 8,8 Zoll (ca. 22,35 cm Diagonale)

Features: Hochauflösende Anzeige, 3D Navigation, Split-Screen Funktion, Volle Integration ins iDrive-System

Our Thoughts RADAR AI

The asking price of €179 is ambitious, sitting well above the 75th percentile of €133 for this 8.8" BMW display in the used market. While the listing claims excellent condition, the price clearly exceeds the typical range where fair deals cluster between €60 and €133, making it a tough sell unless the unit is genuinely rare or includes premium accessories.

This 8.8" L7 CID High screen is well-regarded for its crisp 1280x480 resolution and seamless integration with BMW's navigation and iDrive systems, offering a significant visual upgrade over older 6.5" units. Its timing as a sought-after retrofit for F30/F31 models adds value, and an original-owner unit in excellent shape could justify a higher price if it includes all cables and coding data—otherwise, the €179 tag feels stretched.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Display Technologies

Display Technologies does not appear to be a recognized brand in the hi-fi or consumer audio industry. Extensive searches yield no verifiable information on its origin, heritage, product focus, or market position among audio enthusiasts. Instead, results consistently reference general advancements in visual display technology, such as cathode ray tubes, LCDs, LEDs, and OLEDs, spanning from the late 19th century to modern innovations.

No records indicate a company by this name producing amplifiers, speakers, turntables, DACs, headphones, cables, or any audio equipment. It may be an obscure entity, a misnomer, or unrelated to hi-fi, with no notable founding year, country, or founder tied to sound reproduction.

Hi-fi buyers should verify the brand name or consider established alternatives, as fabricating details for an unconfirmed marque would mislead. If this refers to a specific niche player, further details from the querier could clarify.

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