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Kenwood LZ-702W


$600.00 Released March, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Touch screen is responsive and easy to work with. Easy to switch between inputs for the screen. Good range of expansion options for navigation.

The Cons:Manual is poorly written and doesn't cover a lot. Takes some time to work out the functions of the unit. No Bluetooth or iPod interface.

The Kenwood LZ-702W is a high end display built to be mounted on the car dash and work with an existing A/V system. It features a 6.95 inch color touchscreen with 336,960 pixels, and can display fully interactive menus through a graphic user interface.

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The display mode can be switched between multiple AV inputs, allowing users to switch between Navigation views and Video displays. A built-in speaker allows for extra interaction, and an AV output is available to route signals to another device. The brightness self-adjusts according to detected lighting conditions. A stand and headrest bracket are both included.

Features

  • 6.95 inch Wide Colour TFT Active Matrix Display
  • Number of Pixels: 336,960
  • Screen Size: W156.2 mm x H82.4 mm
  • Interactive Touch Panel Control
  • Display Mode Selector (NAVI/VIDEO)
  • Built-in Speaker
  • 2 AV Inputs (RCA, PAL/NTSC Automatic Selection)
  • 1 AV Output (RCA)
  • RGB Input for Navigation System
  • NTSC/PAL Auto Switching
  • Auto Brightness Control
  • Monitor Stand & Headrest Bracket Included

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    touch screen is responsive and easy to work with

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    easy to switch between inputs for the screen

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    good range of expansion options for navigation

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    screen is large and clear, easy on the eyes when watching a DVD

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    menus are intuitively laid out and fairly easy to use

Cons
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    manual is poorly written and doesn't cover a lot

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    takes some time to work out the functions of the unit

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    no Bluetooth or iPod interface

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