Damn that looks sweet. What's your impression of the screen quality? I've read a couple complains on Amazon of Google Maps looking washed out or too bright during the day, which gives me pause when considering going this route.
I dont have too many issues. The screen is glossy so if the sun is right on it then it can be hard to read but with the location of the radio in the dash any double din radio you use will have issues. It does not turn side to side so it does face straight to the back seat. The only issue i have with it is the touch controls, your hand and surface have to be clean to get a good reading. Sometimes out on the trail and the radio gets dusty i have to wipe it down to use it. I keep a microfiber in the center console to wipe it down. If i were to change one thing it would be to change the bottom touch buttons to tactile push buttons.
Quick pros and cons
Pros:
Google maps navigation like a modern car works a treat.
8 extra switches help minimize switches in the truck.
Lightbar at the bottom of the radio lights the shifting/cupholder area.
Other obvious advantages for having a new radio
Cons:
Shiny screen can be hard to read in direct sunlight. (what screen isn't)
Touch controls for volume and other controls at the bottom can be hit or miss on registering touch.
Ill get a few pictures of it on during the day and night.