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Kenwood KVT-M707


$1,200.00 Released February, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to navigate the interface, intuitive and doesn't need a manual. Lots of customization options to change the look of the lights and background. Inputs for rear camera expandability and an external media player if you want - nice to have two separate inputs.

The Cons:Picture can sometimes seem a bit blurry. Not a lot of physical control buttons, forced to use touchscreen which means forced to look at the unit while driving. Single output restricts expansion to other screens or amplifiers.

The Kenwood KVT-M707 is an expensive, high-end, in-dash entertainment system. The unit features a 7" widescreen fully motorized touchscreen LCD display with a custom user-programmable startup, different selectable color illuminations of the buttons and front panel, and 6 custom wallpaper selections.

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The KVT-M707 also includes support for iPod compatibility, USB 2.0 direct control, 2 AV Inputs and one Output, a rear camera input and is Satellite Radio, and HD Radio ready (Device add-ons sold seperately). The Kenwood KVT-M707 was released on February 9, 2008 and has an MSRP of $1199.99.

Features

  • 7" Fully Motorized wide LCD touchscreen display
  • Stylish GUI interface with various selectable color illuminations of the buttons and front panel
  • 6 Custom wallpapers
  • Media Playback Support
    • Plays DVDs, DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, DivX, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, Video CDs, JPEG images, and MP3/WMA/AAC discs
  • Satellite Radio, and HD Radio ready (Device add-ons Sold-seperately)
  • Fast iPod audio/video access with high-speed iPod control
  • 2 AV Inputs and 1 output
  • Included Remote control
  • Multi-zone (NTSC/PAL) support
  • Release Date: 02/09/2008
  • MSRP: $1199.99

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    easy to navigate the interface, intuitive and doesn't need a manual

  • 1

    lots of customization options to change the look of the lights and background

  • 1

    inputs for rear camera expandability and an external media player if you want - nice to have two separate inputs

  • 1

    wide variety of formats supported, both for compressed files and NTSC/PAL content

Cons
  • 1

    picture can sometimes seem a bit blurry

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    not a lot of physical control buttons, forced to use touchscreen which means forced to look at the unit while driving

  • 1

    single output restricts expansion to other screens or amplifiers

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