Sneak Peak Kenwood Dnx-5120 (wicked Cas)
#1
Sneak Peak Kenwood Dnx-5120 (wicked Cas) DNX5120
HERE IS AN EASY WAY TO ORDER CLICK LINK http://www.wickedcas.com/home.php?cat=28
FRONT LOAD CD/DVD NO MOTORIZED FLIP DOWNS, EASY TO USE.
6.1" Wide Double-DIN Indash Navigation System
with USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver
i-Pod Video
DVD playback,
No worries about takinga Nav cd in and out Builtin GARMIN NAV.
List price is $999 I suspect we will be able to sell this at a 20-25% disc.
Preorders welcome.
FRONT LOAD CD/DVD NO MOTORIZED FLIP DOWNS, EASY TO USE.
6.1" Wide Double-DIN Indash Navigation System
with USB/iPod Direct Control/DVD Receiver
i-Pod Video
DVD playback,
No worries about takinga Nav cd in and out Builtin GARMIN NAV.
Variable Illumination Palette of Colors
The new variable illumination palette of colorsallows customization of displays to match
interior color tonesList price is $999 I suspect we will be able to sell this at a 20-25% disc.
Preorders welcome.
Last edited by Nazar; 02-07-2008 at 08:11 AM.
#3
My price list says shipping in February and I can't wait it will be the hottest seller of the year. Just for the fact it will be so easy to use it. I love th e CD/DVD up front without and motorization, and the fact you don't have to deal with a NAV DVD.
We have 12 on order and I believe they will sell very fast.
You can also get a DDX512 which is the same unit without the nav and it will end up selling somewhere arount $500-600 range.
I am very exited about the new Kenwood Video line this year.
We have 12 on order and I believe they will sell very fast.
You can also get a DDX512 which is the same unit without the nav and it will end up selling somewhere arount $500-600 range.
I am very exited about the new Kenwood Video line this year.
Last edited by Nazar; 01-16-2008 at 05:46 AM.
#7
New Member
Thanks for the informative post, and the preview of the Kenwood Dnx-5120.
This really appears to be a great device:
1) Direct access to the DVD slot/load makes the unit more reliable since motorized flip-down LCD screens are more prone to failure (especially in a climate like Frostbite Falls where ambient temperatures vary from 95 degrees F to -30 degrees F).
2) “Flash Drive/ROM/RAM” GPS navigation that operates much faster than slower DVD or HDD function, and supports easy/instant mapping and application updating via Internet.
3) Great SRP that is below comparative/competing products.
4) The best GPS features and support: Application software from Garmin and mapping database from NAVTEQ
--Spike
This really appears to be a great device:
1) Direct access to the DVD slot/load makes the unit more reliable since motorized flip-down LCD screens are more prone to failure (especially in a climate like Frostbite Falls where ambient temperatures vary from 95 degrees F to -30 degrees F).
2) “Flash Drive/ROM/RAM” GPS navigation that operates much faster than slower DVD or HDD function, and supports easy/instant mapping and application updating via Internet.
3) Great SRP that is below comparative/competing products.
4) The best GPS features and support: Application software from Garmin and mapping database from NAVTEQ
--Spike
Trending Topics
#8
Registered User
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 206
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
can't wait to take a look at the full spec
I really hope this unit does:
1. provide navigation display output so we can view the nav in the cubby monitor
2. support non-flash USB mass storage device that is 10gb+
3. connectivity to rear view camera
4. capability for integrated bluetooth function
At the end,,,
I can't wait to see this unit in my z
I really hope this unit does:
1. provide navigation display output so we can view the nav in the cubby monitor
2. support non-flash USB mass storage device that is 10gb+
3. connectivity to rear view camera
4. capability for integrated bluetooth function
At the end,,,
I can't wait to see this unit in my z
#9
New Member
Originally Posted by davidz33
can't wait to take a look at the full spec
I really hope this unit does:
1. provide navigation display output so we can view the nav in the cubby monitor
2. support non-flash USB mass storage device that is 10gb+
3. connectivity to rear view camera
4. capability for integrated bluetooth function
At the end,,,
I can't wait to see this unit in my z
I really hope this unit does:
1. provide navigation display output so we can view the nav in the cubby monitor
2. support non-flash USB mass storage device that is 10gb+
3. connectivity to rear view camera
4. capability for integrated bluetooth function
At the end,,,
I can't wait to see this unit in my z
--Spike
#10
1. I hope so too, But I doubt it for some reson Kenwood does not have that, I have been telling my rep all of last year for that option.
2. We will see (I am not even sure 8120 will do that)
3. This unit has a Camera input. MOST DEFINITELY.
4. IT IS BLUETOOTH COMPATIBLE. Kenwood has a BT adapter. I believe the new one is made by Parrot so it will be more compatible with more variety of phones.
2. We will see (I am not even sure 8120 will do that)
3. This unit has a Camera input. MOST DEFINITELY.
4. IT IS BLUETOOTH COMPATIBLE. Kenwood has a BT adapter. I believe the new one is made by Parrot so it will be more compatible with more variety of phones.
#11
New Member
iTrader: (24)
Originally Posted by davidz33
can't wait to take a look at the full spec
I really hope this unit does:
1. provide navigation display output so we can view the nav in the cubby monitor
2. support non-flash USB mass storage device that is 10gb+
3. connectivity to rear view camera
4. capability for integrated bluetooth function
At the end,,,
I can't wait to see this unit in my z
I really hope this unit does:
1. provide navigation display output so we can view the nav in the cubby monitor
2. support non-flash USB mass storage device that is 10gb+
3. connectivity to rear view camera
4. capability for integrated bluetooth function
At the end,,,
I can't wait to see this unit in my z
FAT 16/32 Format
80GB
500 MA current rating
will not read WAV
#12
Originally Posted by THEDUKE
This is the first unit ever made by Kenwood that will shoot the Navigation display out to another monitor. As far as the Non-flash USB mass storage that is 10G, it will read large portable hard drives. Here are the only criterias.
FAT 16/32 Format
80GB
500 MA current rating
will not read WAV
FAT 16/32 Format
80GB
500 MA current rating
will not read WAV
Awesom I am liking the 5120 more and more...
Do you know if the 8120 will have a Nav Video output ?
#13
New Member
iTrader: (24)
Originally Posted by Nazar
Awesom I am liking the 5120 more and more...
Do you know if the 8120 will have a Nav Video output ?
Do you know if the 8120 will have a Nav Video output ?
#15
Registered User
iTrader: (7)
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 206
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanks, Duke, Nazar, and Spike
Until now, I always hesitated to spend $1000+ for any unit that didn't have all the features I wanted, but I think I can commit to this one
This is so exciting~
Until now, I always hesitated to spend $1000+ for any unit that didn't have all the features I wanted, but I think I can commit to this one
This is so exciting~
#17
Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ypsilanti, MI
Posts: 157
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
What about a pic of the UI for iPod/CD/etc ?
I went to an audio place yesterday, and all the 2din units they had looked terrible. The only good looking display on anything was the Alpine X100.
I went to an audio place yesterday, and all the 2din units they had looked terrible. The only good looking display on anything was the Alpine X100.
#18
Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 19
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Looks good!
I was reading alot on the DNX-7100 from last year and the NAV system gets rave reviews, but the media interfaces are always getting bad reviews.
This unit seems to be more media-centric, hopefully the interface has been cleaned up and made more intuitive.
Do you know if it supports custom wallpaper?
I was reading alot on the DNX-7100 from last year and the NAV system gets rave reviews, but the media interfaces are always getting bad reviews.
This unit seems to be more media-centric, hopefully the interface has been cleaned up and made more intuitive.
Do you know if it supports custom wallpaper?