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Kenwood eXcelon KVT-614


$700.00 Released February, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Folds itself up when the car is turned off, keeps it secure. DVD playback is easy to work with, good user interface. Touchscreen is responsive, easy to hit what you're trying to while driving.

The Cons:Will only use either XM or HD radio, not both at once. Needs a professional installation, too complicated to install by an amateur.

The Kenwood eXcelon KVT-614 is a high-end in dash multimedia receiver designed to provide users with a much better audio and video experience while in their vehicle. The eXcelon KVT-614 includes full GPS navigation support (ready, not integrated), Bluetooth ready support, 1 USB input for support with iPod and MP3 devices, DVD video playback, wallpaper and customizable background support, sattellite and HD radio ready, and triple sets of 5v pre-outs.

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An integrated 24-bit digital to analog converter ensure digital quality audio at all times. The Kenwood eXcelon KVT-614 is also completely firmware upgradeable and has a full 1 year warranty.

Features

  • High-end in dash multimedia receiver
  • GPS Navigation ready
  • Bluetooth ready
  • USB input; iPod and MP3 device compatibility
  • DVD video playback
  • Customizable wallpaper and background video
  • Satellite and HD radio ready
  • 3 sets of 5v pre-outs
  • 24-bit digital to analog converter

Specs

  • Picture Size: 7.0" wide
  • Preout level/Impedance: 5v @ 8 ohms
  • USB input speed: 12mbs Max speed
  • Wallpaper customization: Yes
  • Decoder: AAC, WMA, MP3, WAV
  • iPhone/iPod video compatibility: Optional KCA-iP301V
  • Digital to Analog converter: 24-bit
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz-44KHz
  • Max Power Supply: 500mA
  • Remote: Yes
  • Warranty: 1 year parts and labor

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Pros
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    folds itself up when the car is turned off, keeps it secure

  • 1

    DVD playback is easy to work with, good user interface

  • 1

    touchscreen is responsive, easy to hit what you're trying to while driving

  • 1

    Garmin GPS software is feature-rich and easy to work with

  • 1

    3 sets of pre-outs available, perfect for expansion with multiple amps and high-end speakers

  • 1

    USB interface is fast and easy to work with, browsing for specific titles is well designed

Cons
  • 1

    will only use either XM or HD radio, not both at once

  • 1

    needs a professional installation, too complicated to install by an amateur

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