A few months ago I fitted an an XTRONS DQS112L head unit with 10" screen Android operating system & Android Auto / Apple car play, Bluetooth, screen mirroring & reversing camera (camera was extra)
Definitely not as cheap as some Chinese units.
Cost just over £300 in 1 of their relatively frequent 20% off sale via their UK website. Register first & wait for the email offers to arrive !
Unit looks great & seems to work really well.
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Its a single DIN unit, so fits into the standard radio slot after changing the metal cage.
Screen is fixed, but can be set at different heights & vertical angles to optimise viewing.
The 10" screen is slightly forward of the dash & partially in front of the centre vents - but not far enough to cause any problems with access or use of the vents.
Android Auto & screen mirroring are via wired connection to the phone which is a slight pain (Apple Carplay is allegedly wireless or wired)
Sound quality is great - even using all the standard D2 Hi Line speakers (& standard Lear Amplifier). Its more than loud enough as well !
You can add a separate USB connected dongle for DAB (or TV if you want) - which I might add now I know it all works well.
I've added a reversing camera too - with separate control switch so I can use it when I want.
Camera image is great (much better than my Range Rover !)
Biggest installation issue (manageable if you're OK with a soldering iron ) was creating a special adapter lead to connect from the Head Units RCA pre-Amp outputs to the Disco's standard ISO 8 pin speaker input connector. If you're willing to cut & solder the Head Unit or Discos wiring loom, this wouldn't have been needed.
I did initially try connecting the Head Units (full power) ISO 8 pin speaker connection directly to the cars ISO connector, but although it worked, the much higher input into the D2s amplifier meant the volume control had to be almost off to get the actual volume down to an acceptable level & much worse was a totally unacceptable "Hissing" sound at all volumes.
I have used My TomTom Go SatNav app from my Android phone via Android Auto & it looks good - although has some bast***dised functionality caused by Google limiting access to my favorite "My Places" (Google won't allow access to more than 5 favorite locations as you'll be too distracted )
Being a full Android based device you can add whatever Apps you like - NOT limited by Android Auto !
PS Should also have added that connecting up to the steering wheel remote controls was easy & has gained more extra functions such as quick access to phone or voice controls without needing to operate the Head Unit itself.
If anyone's interested I can provide more info.