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Kenwood LZ-702IR
$450.00
Released March, 2009
The Pros:Touch screen controls are very responsive and easy to work with. Auto brightness keeps the screen from being too distracting at night. Easy to hook it up to external inputs, setting up a rearview camera is a snap.
The Cons:Manual is poorly written and doesn't cover much. Button layout and functions are a bit confusing at first. Lacks common add-ons like an iPod user interface, Bluetooth or voice prompts.
The Kenwood LZ-702IR is a color display built to be mounted for backseat viewing. The display is 6.95 inches and uses a touchscreen active matrix to allow for menu item selection. The display is 156.2 mm wide by 85.4 mm high, and has 336,960 pixels in total.
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The brightness adjusts itself in response to lighting conditions, making it suitable for both daytime and night viewing. There are 2 AV inputs, allowing signals to be used from either the vehicle's head unit or a portable device. Audio is transmitted via IR signal to compatible wireless headphones. A headrest bracket is included.
Features
- 6.95 inch TFT Active Matrix Display
- Number of Pixels: 336,960
- Screen Size: W156.2 mm x H82.4 mm
- 2 AV Inputs
- Auto Brightness Control
- Headrest Bracket Included
- IR Headphone Transmitter
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touch screen controls are very responsive and easy to work with
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auto brightness keeps the screen from being too distracting at night
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easy to hook it up to external inputs, setting up a rearview camera is a snap
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includes a headrest bracket for adding a screen for back seat passengers, easy to set up
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manual is poorly written and doesn't cover much
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button layout and functions are a bit confusing at first
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lacks common add-ons like an iPod user interface, Bluetooth or voice prompts
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