2008 JVC Arsenal Series In-Dash Receiver Review – Bluetooth, TV, HD Ready and iPod

Posted by admin | Component Receivers Articles | Saturday 22 May 2010 2:01 am

Introduction

In February 2008, JVC has released a whole line of new series of in-dash head unit Arsenal. First on the market February 9, 2008, receivers of the standard arsenal for the new series is animated by a new generation of portable audio and video.

The market can not be satisfied with a typical CD player with AM / FM capabilities because technology is advancing incredibly fast. In reply to integrate high-techJVC released their car stereo systems are unable to meet the needs of today's consumers to adjust.

Note: This book is an overview of the entire JVC Arsenal Series receivers, so come back soon to see the specific products detailed overview.

Pro

JVC Arsenal head units are designed for specific needs. The great thing is that JVC Arsenal series is not trying to cram all have a unit. And 'good for many reasons. First, it istend to reduce the cost of a dedicated unit to a unit that all the work. Secondly, you can be sure that the quality of the product for Arsenal receivers are not compromised as a full-featured device with a brand not.

I'll give you an example. Perhaps you have already bought a GPS navigation in the mountains on the dashboard or windshield, great. Now you have a 7 inch in dash, but must obviously not the navigation function more. Therefore, KW-ADV790, aDouble-DIN in-dash LCD monitor with built in DVD player. The cost is about $ 300 less than a similar unit that has a built-in navigation functions in it. It also has a touch screen and rear camera input view which makes this unit both versatile and easy to reach his goal. Sit back, relax and watch a movie on the beach with the KW-ADV790.

Arsenal DIN receivers generally look the same, but each is made for each other. KD-ABT22 built-in Bluetoothconnectivity will allow users to stream audio wirelessly to the device or receive calls. It also has a rear USB port that allows users to play MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, WMA with DRM and even iPod. Similarly, KD-APD89 features everything but the Bluetooth connection.

If you are looking for a simple HD Radio tuner, CD-AHD39 is the solution for you. It is simply a CD player to receive HD Radio signals. No other fancy features, no confusing button. Is just a gameas a standard AM / FM CD player and has a facade of 3.5 mm input help.

For all the iPod lovers out there, KD-APD58 and APD49 KD are two primary units that you get the answers iPod integration for your car to be. It has a built-in connection with any iPod with dock port. You can control and view song titles on your in-dash receiver, so you do not have to navigate and browse music on your iPod while driving. The only difference betweenthe two is the additional pre out and play AAC KD-APD58.

Last but not least is the KD ADV49, also known as "the Kamaleon. It has a sleek button-less glass glossy black shakes. It also has a 3.5 inch LCD screen and can play DVDs , DivX, MPEG 1 / 2, AAC, MP3, WMA and WAV. It has three sets of preamp outputs allow this source to tie an additional amplifier. It also has a USB port and backwould manage and operate your iPod. Do not forget that the new sensor approach that shows on this JVC model. They know when the screen is closer, so that a video is ready when you want it and hides when you're away. I said that all front panel disappears when you come from? And 'literally a chameleon, blending into the dashboard when it is idle or turned off.

Remember that all 2008 JVC Arsenal head units (if not already) Satellite Radioready, HD Radio ready, iPod ready and Bluetooth ready and equipped with a 3.5mm front panel inputs. It gives you a wide selection to choose from, it is necessary to expand the system later. In addition, WAV, MP3, WMA and DivX Player is also capable of any standard receiver.

Drawbacks

In contrast to KD-ADV49 and Arsenal KW-ADV790 DIN receivers does not look for something beyond the usual cosmetic seen. It seems thatJVC needs to continue in the new era of mobile entertainment and start designing for the panels as Kamaleon. And unfortunately, they all kind of matrix display and has no significant advantage over other brands when it comes to the front panel.

Another thing that a negative mark up design. And 'big enough and old-fashioned design. Not exactly credit card size, but it could clip on your keychain, if you do not mind it a bit 'clumsy.

Closing

If one word can mean a description of JVC Arsenal head unit in the series must be "integration". JVC has a great effort to make their product meets the demand of new technologies that integrate increasingly use technology as HD Radio and Satellite Radio, and iPod in their units.

This is definitely a series that is characterized by the promotion of technology and allow consumers to expand their single-source unit. ThisA great buy if you are not the CD standard front panel design concept for most of the single DIN head units. So enjoy your movies and your digital music. Relax and enjoy the Arsenal Series head units.

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