Wednesday, June 4, 2008

JVC KD-AV7100 Multimedia Dvd Receiver



While the car stereo competition is incredibly fierce in the multimedia receiver market, JVC has not lost its pace in the race for the best in-dash multimedia receiver in the car audio industry. What?s really becoming popular right now is the single DIN flip out screens. JVC will soon be releasing the KD-AV7100, an in-dash 7? retractable LCD screen with multimedia playback functions.

A great feature of the KD-AV7100 is its capability for expansion and its playback compatibility with rare audio and video file formats. The KD-AV7100 of course features its large 7? touchscreen, but the screen could be retracted and hides quite nicely into the chassis, giving the look of a regular single DIN CD player. It doesn?t attract the attention of thieves, but will definitely impress your friends when you turn it on.

Don?t forget that it also features a wide range of potential expansion options. The unit is Satellite Radio, HD Radio, and iPod ready, so you will never be outdated with the fast-pace development of technology. In addition, JVC KD-AV7100 features three non-RCA auxiliary inputs with its front auxiliary input, USB port, as well as an SD Card slot. With these inputs, KD-AV7100 is capable of reading VCD, DivX, JPEG, MPEG1, MPEG2, MP3, and WMA. You can be sure that because it is capable of reading both rare and common file formats, this unit could be one of the most versatile single DIN flip-out screens out there. Watch your movies or listen to music with this receiver and you will not regret it.

Another unusual feature of the KD-AV7100 is the gold-plated connectors (both inputs and outputs), giving the unit a huge advantage over typical nickel or chrome plated connectors by allowing sound quality to be transferred with as little quality loss as possible. That?s not all! It is also capable of reproducing 5.1 Dolby Digital sound quality from DVD movies. Imagine having your own home theater on wheels! You could also command the unit to function as a dual zone source unit, giving you the ability to have two different outputs for the rear or the front so you could be listening to a radio station in the back while listening to an iPod in the front.

It is with no doubt that JVC did it again with an incredibly versatile unit that is capable of function as a dependable source unit. With its flip-out screen and a wide array of playback compatibility, you could almost do anything with the KD-AV7100.

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