Wednesday, April 02, 2008

2008 Kenwood DNX Series Receiver Review - Built-In Navigation With Multimedia Playback

Kenwood tested out the dual blare in-dash pilotage marketplace with the DNX7100 in early 2007. Upon discovering its success, Kenwood continued its chase for domination in the auto sound industry with the introduction of three 2008 DNX Series in-dash navigation: the DNX5120, DNX7120, and DNX8120.

All three of these units of measurement have a built-in Garmin general practitioners pilotage system with over 6 million points of involvement for maps of the United States (including Hawaii), Canada, and even Puerto Rico. In addition, the DNX units of measurement could give users voice counsel of street name calling and approaching turns. The in elan caput unit of measurement could also have XM unrecorded traffic as well as weather condition information and show them on the screen

The DNX Series receiving systems characteristics either a 6.1" touchscreen liquid crystal display monitoring device on the DNX5120 or on a 6.95" touchscreen liquid crystal display monitoring device on both the DNX7120 and the DNX 8120. They're impressively graphic and bright, which lets drivers to voyage using the silver screen much better in direct sunlight. The DNX units of measurement of measurement also let users to change the user interface subjects so that it would better suit you and the inside of your car.

Not only are they in-dash navigation units, they're also versatile multimedia system participants capable of DVD, DVD±R/RW, DivX, VCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, AAC (Apple iTunes), MP3, WMA, and JPEG playback with automatic NTSC or buddy colour system switching. Moreover, the DNX receiving systems are Satellite Radio, HD Radio, iPod, and even Bluetooth Ready with further accessories. It have a presence panel 3.5mm input signal and further rear USB and RCA subsidiary input signals which gives users the option of adding further beginning devices such as as portable mass media participant or plug-and-play satellite receivers.

The lone difference between the Kenwood DNX8120 and the Kenwood DNX7120 is the 2-year guarantee tagged on to the eXcelon name that is associated with the DNX8120 instead of its regular version, the DNX7120.

If you're looking for a great in-dash pilotage receiving system with multimedia system playback that volition also let you to spread out with Satellite Radio, HD Radio, iPod, and Bluetooth devices, the Kenwood DNX Series dual blare caput units of measurement are what you're looking for!

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