Kenwood DNX7100
With a built-in navigation system and a decent range of media playback options, the Kenwood DNX7100 cannot be faulted for its breadth of features, but the system is let down by its counterintuitive media-selection interface.
Reviews
-
CNET Review
The Good: The Kenwood DNX7100 has an attractive design and an excellent as-standard navigation system. It can support a wide range of media formats, and we particularly like its USB capability and crisp video playback.
The Bad: Like other Kenwood systems we've seen, the DNX7100 suffers from woefully ham-fisted media-selection interface, beginning with its dire source menu.
The Bottom Line: With a built-in navigation system and a decent range of media playback options, the Kenwood DNX7100 cannot be faulted for its breadth of features, but the system is let down by its counterintuitive media-selection interface.
-
alaTest.com
Review Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 38 reviews of Kenwood DNX7100 from international magazines and websites.
The Verdict: Experts rate this product 66/100 and users 88/100. Comparing these reviews to 287084 other GPS reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 59/100 = Good.
Price Range: $0.00 - $0.00
- Kenwood
- DNX7100
General
-
Product TypeNavigation system with DVD player, LCD monitor and radio
System
-
Form FactorIn-dash
-
Enclosure TypeDouble-DIN
-
Supported DevicesDigital player
-
High Voltage Preamp OutputYes
-
FeaturesRear-facing camera capability, iPod compatible
Monitor
-
TypeLCD monitor - In-dash unit integrated
-
Diagonal Size6.95 in
-
Image Aspect Ratio16:9
Radio
-
RadioRadio tuner - In-dash unit integrated
DVD
-
TypeDVD player - In-dash unit integrated
Amplifier
-
Form FactorIn-dash unit integrated
-
Max Output Power / Channel Qty50 Watts x 4
GPS System
-
TypeGPS receiver
Connections
-
Connector Type1 x USB, 3 x Audio line-out, 1 x Composite video/audio output, 1 x Composite video/audio input, 1 x Camera connector
Videos
Photos
Add a User Opinion!
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox



