Sneak Peak Kenwood Dnx-5120 (wicked Cas)
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5120 uses the Garmin navigation, Just like the 7100 and the 8120. It is hard drive based and built in to the unit.
Release date is suposed to be February, Propably late febr,. early March.... I am Kenwod's Lier...
We have 8 units on order and have 3 deposits as of right now.
Release date is suposed to be February, Propably late febr,. early March.... I am Kenwod's Lier...
We have 8 units on order and have 3 deposits as of right now.
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Nazar,
Kenwood doesn’t use a hard disk drive for navigation. Instead Kenwood devices have a solid state navigation structure that uses “flash” memory.
I thought I should mention this because Kenwood flashdrive-based navigation is faster and more reliable that HDD-based navigation devices. That is a significant advantage that Kenwood offers over competing units. In addition to the performance and reliability advantages, this structure allows Kenwood to provide instant Internet updates for application software and map updates using an SD card.
--Spike
Kenwood doesn’t use a hard disk drive for navigation. Instead Kenwood devices have a solid state navigation structure that uses “flash” memory.
I thought I should mention this because Kenwood flashdrive-based navigation is faster and more reliable that HDD-based navigation devices. That is a significant advantage that Kenwood offers over competing units. In addition to the performance and reliability advantages, this structure allows Kenwood to provide instant Internet updates for application software and map updates using an SD card.
--Spike
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Ease to update maps: +1
I'll try to see one on showcase before purchase day, wondering if the screen is too small. But in the long run, the price, updates, speed, reliability should make this a very practical choice.
Dumb Q: But with this unit, do the cars lose their 6 disc changers?
I'll try to see one on showcase before purchase day, wondering if the screen is too small. But in the long run, the price, updates, speed, reliability should make this a very practical choice.
Dumb Q: But with this unit, do the cars lose their 6 disc changers?
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if you have bose 6 speed cd changer, this unit will replace your stock bose hu, so yes, you will lose the disc changer.
But you get dvd playback capability which is as much as 6 cd's on top of ipod and usb mass storage connectivities. I don't think you will miss your disc changers all that much.
For my interest, I can't wait to see the nav screen output.
But you get dvd playback capability which is as much as 6 cd's on top of ipod and usb mass storage connectivities. I don't think you will miss your disc changers all that much.
For my interest, I can't wait to see the nav screen output.
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Originally Posted by davidz33
But you get dvd playback capability which is as much as 6 cd's on top of ipod and usb mass storage connectivities.
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Originally Posted by WyattH
I'm a noob. What does DVD playback have to do with Music storage?
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Originally Posted by Spike100
Navigation screen will look the same as current Kenwood devices.
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Originally Posted by davidz33
you can burn your mp3 files on a dvd which gives you over 4gb whereas 6 cd's about the same. If you listen to cd's a lot, you can always add a cd changer which doesn't cost you much now days
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Originally Posted by davidz33
So, if I add 702 screen in the upper cubby, do i get to keep the touchscreen function too?
Originally Posted by THEDUKE
This is the first unit ever made by Kenwood that will shoot the Navigation display out to another monitor. ...
Instead of reporting bogus information, I'll wait for THEDUKE to answer this question.
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Originally Posted by WyattH
By far the best piece for $599.
*799 - - I was looking at DDX512.
*799 - - I was looking at DDX512.
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the specs are up on the website now.. there are a few things that irritated me..
mostly the low voltage outputs... Also only two Audio outs, appears you can only do front/rear or front/sub. No HD radio either...
Also no mention in the manual of being able to send the NAV screen to another monitor.
mostly the low voltage outputs... Also only two Audio outs, appears you can only do front/rear or front/sub. No HD radio either...
Also no mention in the manual of being able to send the NAV screen to another monitor.
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Originally Posted by sintaxeror
the specs are up on the website now.. there are a few things that irritated me..
mostly the low voltage outputs... Also only two Audio outs, appears you can only do front/rear or front/sub. No HD radio either...
Also no mention in the manual of being able to send the NAV screen to another monitor.
mostly the low voltage outputs... Also only two Audio outs, appears you can only do front/rear or front/sub. No HD radio either...
Also no mention in the manual of being able to send the NAV screen to another monitor.
What is the problem you mention with the low voltage outputs (could you elaborate on this/your point)?
For the pre-outs, you could go front to a 4 channel amp to handle front and rear (if in fact you wanted rears at all), and use the rear pre-out to another amp to control your SubW. Or, you can configure the pre-outs differently and in other configurations if you want.
The Kenwood DNX5120 is HD radio ready. You add a HD tuner to get this feature.
These links take you to the instruction manual and installation manual.
Caution: These are fairly large files.
Kenwood DNX5120 Instruction Manual
http://inform3.kenwoodusa.com/manuals/ddx512.pdf
Kenwood DNX5120 Installation Manual
http://inform3.kenwoodusa.com/manual...20_Install.pdf
I’m not sure it can output navigation to a remote monitor. But, you should be aware that this feature is lacking in any competitive product.
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Last edited by Spike100; 02-28-2008 at 09:01 PM.
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Originally Posted by Spike100
What is the problem you mention with the low voltage outputs (could you elaborate on this/your point)?
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That being said, the 5120 has 2V preouts.
I'm just saying.... even cheap-o decks now a days seem to hav 4V+ preouts. From a design standpoint its a costless (pennies if anything) feature for the manufacturer, and it annoys me a little that they leave things like that out to enhance the feature set of more expensive units.
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^^ But, does that make any difference in the final result?
I’m ignorant on this point, but thought it was the amp and proper matching/configuration that provides optimum sound.
Sorry if I'm asking a stupid question.
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I’m ignorant on this point, but thought it was the amp and proper matching/configuration that provides optimum sound.
Sorry if I'm asking a stupid question.
--Spike