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Panasonic CQ-C7105U
$129.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Attractive looking design especially at night. Installation is easy enough for entry-level users. Controls are simple to work out, well labelled.
The Cons:Graphics can be a little distracting at night. No one-touch access to radio presets.
Panasonic CQ-C7105U is a car media player that has extensive graphic display capacity priced at $129, and comes in the mid-range of the Panasonic CQ car media player series. It has 3D rendered action graphics thanks to four-level full-dot (160 x 54) capability.
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It has three motion patterns including the Panasonic F1 race car and snow board, and 10 still-pattern presets. The background can be customized (motion/still image), and users can customize opening and ending screens using their own images. There is the option of extending the digital library with the expansion model (CY-EM100U, sold separately), which connects the player with iPod®, XM or Sirius satellite radio receiver, Bluetooth® hands-free cell phone kit, DVD/CD changer, video camera or video game system all at the same time.
The CQ-C7105U also plays CD-R/RW discs containing AAC, WMA and MP3 music files in addition to standard music CDs, it also plays CDs with mixed format forms. There is a a four-channel MOS-FET high-power built-in amp that delivers 50 watts to each speaker for a 200W total output, with 2.5V pre-amp outputs to the front and rear speakers and subwoofer
Features
- MOS-FET high-power amp (50W x 4 max.)
- SQ7 (7-band Sound Quality)
- 2.5V/200 ohms preamp-out (front, rear, subwoofer)
- Adjustable HPF and LPF (Crossover)
- SBC-SW (Super Bass Controlled Subwoofer)
- Satellite radio ready
- 18 FM and 6 AM presets
- AAC/WMA/MP3 playback from CD-R/RW discs
- DVD/CD changer control
- Customizable 3DDM (3D dot matrix) display
- Expansion module ready
- iPod ready
- Rotary knob control
- Hands-free phone system ready
- Spectrum analyzer
- Motorized and removable full front panel
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attractive looking design especially at night
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installation is easy enough for entry-level users
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controls are simple to work out, well labelled
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easy to work the controls as you're driving
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good control of the bass range, handy if you've installed an after-market sub
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graphics can be a little distracting at night
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no one-touch access to radio presets
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