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Jensen VM9213
$350.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Everything is easy to use as you drive, nice control layout. Sound can be adjusted to exactly what you want from it. Picture is very sharp, brings out the details really well.
The Cons:Gets a bit quiet during DVD playback, volume is uneven. Player automatically reverts to full volume after being turned off. Going into the input or setup menus breaks the audio for a second.
The Jensen VM9213 is an in-dash head unit from Jensen's Mobile Multimedia lineup. The unit requires single DIN mounting and features a 7" full color touch screen display with a motorized face and blue LED lighting.
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It is compatible with most standard playback formats including DVD, MP3, WMA, MPEG, and Xvid, and offers a total RMS power output of 52 watts. The VM9213 supports ID3 tag display and includes an AM/FM tuner with 30 presets. It offers a variety of connectivity options including a front panel USB port and rear camera input. The head unit is also navigation ready, Bluetooth ready, and has a steering wheel control interface, all of which can be utilized with optional adapters. The VM9213 comes with an SD to USB adapter, AUX cable, and a wireless remote control.
Features/Specs
- 7" Flip-Out Touch Screen Display
- Motorized Face
- 1-Din Installation
- Front Panel USB Port
- Three Band Equalizer
- 8 Preset EQ Curves
- Rear Camera Input
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display
- Tuner with 18FM/12AM presets
- Playback Compatibility: DVD, Xvid, MPEG1, MPEG2, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA
- Power Handling: 40 watts x 4 channels Peak, 13 watts x 4 channels RMS
- Navigation & Bluetooth Ready (with optional accessories)
- Steering Wheel Control Interface (with optional adapter)
- Comes with SD to USB Adapter, Wireless Remote Control, 3.5mm to 3.5mm A/V Media Adapter
- 1 year limited warranty
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Pros & Cons
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everything is easy to use as you drive, nice control layout
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sound can be adjusted to exactly what you want from it
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picture is very sharp, brings out the details really well
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gets a bit quiet during DVD playback, volume is uneven
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player automatically reverts to full volume after being turned off
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going into the input or setup menus breaks the audio for a second
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can't fast-forward through an MP3, annoying for audio books
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