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Kenwood Excelon Dnx6960 All-in-one Double Din 6.1-Inch Touch-screen Monitor/Dvd/player/Navigation Combo Receiver

Kenwood Excelon Dnx6960 All-in-one Double Din 6.1-Inch Touch-screen Monitor/Dvd/player/Navigation Combo Receiver

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Kenwood Excelon Dnx6960 All-in-one Double Din 6.1-Inch Touch-screen Monitor/Dvd/player/Navigation Combo Receiver

 
 
 
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Features
  • Kenwood DNX6960 In dash Navigation with Built-in DVD Player and Built in Bluetooth

  • Garmin GPS Navigation Built-In

  • Built in iPod audio interface through the USB input - simply plug your iPod into the USB with the cable that is included with your iPod

  • Selectable wallpapers and customizable backgrounds

  • MP3 ID3 Tags Display Title/Artist/Album names


Description

Brand New Kenwood Excelon Dnx6960 All-In-One Double Din 6.1" Touch-Screen Monitor/Dvd/Player/Navigation Combo Receiver With Dual Zone, Ipod Interface, Advanced Garmin Gps, And Remote Features: Kenwood DNX6960 In dash Navigation with Built-in DVD Player and Built in Bluetooth Remote Control Included Garmin GPS Navigation Built-In Parrot Bluetooth Built In 6.1" TFT-LCD Monitor display Built in iPod audio interface through the USB input - simply plug your iPod into the USB with the cable that is included with your iPod For iPod video playback you will need KCA-IP301V Touch Screen Display Variable color illumination Selectable wallpapers and customizable backgrounds Blue button lighting Peak Power: 50 watts x 4 channels RMS Rated Power: 22 watts x 4 channels CD Text Display MP3 ID3 Tags Display Title/Artist/Album names Plays DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, WMA, AAC, DIVX, MPEG1, MPEG2, and JPEG Radio tuner with 18FM/6AM presets Station name preset 24 Bit digital-to-analog converter System Q-EX/System E's+ enhance the audio playback 3-Band equalizer with six presets Speaker type settings - allows you to set size of your speakers to get the best sound out of your system Built in high and low pass crossover system with selectable frequencies Built in sub controls with level and phase controls Loudness control Dolby Pro Logic II Source tone memory allows you to store System Q-EX and tone settings for each source RDS Radio Technology displays station names, song names, and more Dual zone capability 3 Sets of 5V preamp outputs (front, rear, and subwoofer) Supports Dolby Digital and DTS sound with 2 channel conversion so you do not need a center channel speaker NAVTEQ Traffic Tuner Ready - Requires Kenwood KNA-NT100 SIRIUS or XM Satellite Radio Ready - Requires tuner, antenna, and subscription service HD Radio Ready - Requires Kenwood


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4Navigation and Stereo Review  Jan 04, 2011 By Arnold H. Lee "tech collector"
I've used this unit since Feb '10, purchased it from Crutchfield when it came out.

Pros:
1) The Garmin based GPS navigation is far and away better than most factory navigation programs that I've seen. Secondly, the unit is essentially a Garmin Nuvi. One look at the file structure on the unit (hooking your computer up to the mini-USB port in the back of the unit) shows a typical Garmin based directory which also means that the maps should be upgradeable using the Navteq updates Garmin sells - or using the version you have if you bought a Garmin GPS unit recently. I don't see why you would have to wait for the unit-specific upgrade, the normal GPS data should work just fine. We'll see when I upgrade it myself.

2) The unit comes with a rolling color scheme. It's a small thing, but the option to match your interior lights in your car is nice.

3) I have had zero problems with the unit since February. I have not fiddled with any firmware or other major software updates. My wife plugged her iPhone into the unit and it worked just fine as well. Bottom line, 10 months of use and no problems. If you want to bypass the video lock feature so your passenger can watch movies as you drive, just look on the kenwood USA forums. It's easier than on the Pioneer units, from what I understand.

Cons:

1) Boot up time is pretty slow. The unit is, naturally hooked up to your car power, so if you drive a manual tranny, and you happen to stall in slow traffic, driveway, etc., when you restart the engine, the GPS will go on/off. However, it will resume navigation from the last set destination immediately upon reboot.

2) I'm thinking of purchasing the KNA-NT100, which is the Navteq FM based traffic information source. Frankly, the unit should comes with this. Combined with the DVD player and the aux-in and iPod/iPhone connection, you have everything that you and your passenger could use during a long drive. However, you will have to pay for the wiring for the apple products and the FM traffic receiver. El cheapo mp3 players, like the one I have, can be plugged into the USB port, but I don't think players like Microsoft's zune or more advanced ones which hide the directories on the device will work with the USB function on the receiver. You can, however, plug an aux-in cable in and just play your audio through that (as I do).

3) Menus are slow and the UI looks pretty dated. However, you have a user upgradeable GPS unit, with a nice big touch screen (which is resistive, so you can use it with your gloves on - something you can't do with a capacitative screen such as your smartphone during the winter in the Northeast) which has quite a few nice features.

The unit only got 4 stars because my brother's HTC HD2 simply won't get detected by this unit. My blackberry bold 9650 and the wife's iphone 4 (and her old LG KF900) were detected just fine, but apparently there are some bluetooth incompatabilities, and the HD2 is one of them. If you want to use that phone in particular with your navigation unit...well, SOL. Since this unit is in my car and not his, however, it's a great unit for me.

No complaints here.

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2Not for IPOD users  Jan 08, 2011 By Daniel Hinkle "dgh"
I have three issues with this unit.

1. It takes about 4 - 6 seconds to load the album artwork for a song. During that 4 - 6 seconds you cannot skip to the next song. So it's very frustrating to listen to the ipod.

2. We use the ipod to play videos for our kids. When you turn the car off and then turn it back on the unit automatically switches the ipod to music. So if they're watching a movie and we stop for gas then when we start the car the music comes on and we have to navigate back to the movie and then restart it. It doesn't sound like much but it's a pain.

3. After buying this unit and becoming aware of these two issues above I searched the internet and found that these have been known issues for over 2 years. It bothers me that Kenwood has known about these issues and has done nothing to fix them.

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