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In Dash Receiver Reviews: JVC KD-AV7100 Review


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Thursday, April 3, 2008

JVC KD-AV7100 Review

*** 06/02/2008 UPDATE: JVC HAS DECIDED AGAINST THE RELEASE OF THE KD-AV7100

TO BE RELEASED MAY 2008

Another great release expected in late first quarter of 2008 by JVC is the versatile KD-AV7100. It's a multimedia receiver with a retractable 7" wide touch-screen LCD display. The monitor slides nicely into the single DIN chassis and provides the screen with protection and an unseen security measure. It essentially utilize the idea of "out of sight, out of mind", avoiding notice from any scavenging thief on the streets.

This great single DIN receiver is also capable of playing a wide range of media formats from the rare VCD, DivX, and MPEG1/2, to the more popular MP3 and WMA. Of course, it is also capable of typical DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD-R/RW playback. In addition, the KD-AV7100 has 5.1 Dolby Digital and Pro Logic capable audio output, giving the unit a significant advantage over most other similar single DIN flip-out multimedia receiver. It could put out four channels surround plus center channel and a subwoofer sound, enabling users to enjoy a 5.1 surround sound home theater in the vehicle! What's even better is JVC's high-voltage gold-plated RCA inputs and outputs, which significantly reduces signal loss and maintains high-fidelity sound quality for better media enjoyment.

What makes this unit great is its capability to retrieve and play media from its front SD Card, USB, and 3.5mm auxiliary inputs. The inputs are even hidden behind a sliding plastic cover, giving it a very sleek look without gaping holes and slots littering the front panel. If you have an iPod, you could use its built-in iPod connection to play music and control your iPod from the receiver. Want Satellite Radio or HD Radio? Not a problem! The head unit is capable (with additional accessories) of receiving both Satellite (XM or Sirius) and HD Radio.

Overall, the unit has great potentials for any multimedia junkie. Even if you're not technologically savvy, you can be sure that this unit will not be outdated for quite a long time. Whereas most in-dash receivers would be outdated by its inability to receive Satellite or HD Radio, this unit will definitely be ready for the next generation of digital music coming through the air. In addition, its plentiful auxiliary inputs will ensure that it will be able to receive additional external sources.

If you're looking for an insurance plan, this is the unit for you. This multimedia receiver will be able to keep you entertained for years to come!

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