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Jensen VM9224
$350.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Graphics are simple and attractive, minimalist look makes it seem high-end. Screen is sharp and high-resolution, can't even pick out the pixels. Menus are easy to navigate, well enough laid out to find what you're looking for quickly.
The Cons:Remote has an awkward layout, counter-intuitive on a number of features. Takes around 30 seconds to properly power off. No automatic dimmer, needs to be done manually at night.
The Jensen VM9224 is a in-dash DVD receiver for double-DIN dash openings. It Jensen's middle-of-the-road multimedia DVD receiver, lacking only voice control and an HD radio. The 6.2" touchscreen can playback movies and video when the car is parked, and offers a touchscreen audio control while driving.
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The video can also be output to a rear video screen while driving. In terms of audio, the Jensen VM9224 offers MP3 and WMA playback off of CD/DVD media, in addition to off of USB drives or SD cards. There is also an auxiliary input for anything that can output to 3.5mm headphone. If an iPod/iPhone is plugged into the USB port, direct control of the device, including media browsing and ID3 tag reading/display is possible. The Jensen VM9224 is both navigation and bluetooth ready, and has preouts to control speakers and subwoofers.
Features
- In-dash DVD receiver with 6.2" touchscreen
- Internal amp (13 watts RMS CEA-2006/40 peak x 4 channels)
- Fits double-DIN openings
- CD/DVD playback
- MP3/MPEG/WMA playback
- Remote control
- 24-bit D/A converter
- 3-band EQ with eight presets
- iPod control
- USB/SD/Aux inputs
- Bluetooth and navigation ready
- Video output
- 5-channel preamp outputs
- Rear camera input
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Pros & Cons
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graphics are simple and attractive, minimalist look makes it seem high-end
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screen is sharp and high-resolution, can't even pick out the pixels
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menus are easy to navigate, well enough laid out to find what you're looking for quickly
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clear and crisp signal to speakers, and makes the most of a Bluetooth connection for high quality audio
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includes everything needed for installation, don't need to go out and get an additional wiring kit
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supports large-capacity SD cards without a complaint
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remote has an awkward layout, counter-intuitive on a number of features
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takes around 30 seconds to properly power off
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no automatic dimmer, needs to be done manually at night
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