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Jensen VM9414
$550.00
Released February, 2010
The Pros:Packs a wide variety of features into a smaller single-DIN format with smaller profile. Works in both retracted and screen-extended modes. Comes with a long cord for the rear USB, enables mounting anywhere.
The Cons:Wiring harness required, and the wiring job is difficult - not for first-timers. An adapter is required to run video from the iPod. Destination finding when first typed in is a little slow.
The Jensen VM9414 is a mid-range single-DIN CD receiver and A/V head unit with a 7" full colour TFT touchscreen. It features a rear USB port for use with USB flash drives and iPods, a front panel SD card slot, an auxiliary port and Bluetooth connectivity.
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Additionally, the VM9414 accepts DVDs and CDs while offering US Teleatlas map data, 10 million POIs, Cepstral TTS and male-female TTS voice for its built-in navigation system.
The VM9414's SD card slot and USB port allow users to play mp3 and wma audio files directly from SD cards and USB storage devices while any SD card can also be used to store navigation information for easy data backup and restoration. Its USB port is also designed to allow for audio/video playback via any iPod device while offering menu navigation and song/artist info by way of the VM9414's 7" touchscreen. Meanwhile, the VM9414 is capable of reading and playing video from any DVD or DVD-R as well as audio from any DVD, CD, CD-R or CD-RW, even allowing for mp3/wma CDs and DVDs.
Features
- 7" full colour TFT touchscreen
- USB port for use with USB storage devices and iPods
- Front panel SD card slot
- Navigation: US Teleatlas map data, 10 million POIs, Cepstral TTS and male-female TTS voice
- Bluetooth capable
- DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW compatible
- Can handle MP3/WMA
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packs a wide variety of features into a smaller single-DIN format with smaller profile
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works in both retracted and screen-extended modes
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comes with a long cord for the rear USB, enables mounting anywhere
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touch screen is easy to navigate, intuitive
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integrated GPS uses familiar design, intuitive interface, gets strong signal
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wiring harness required, and the wiring job is difficult - not for first-timers
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an adapter is required to run video from the iPod
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destination finding when first typed in is a little slow
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