Kenwood DNX9980HD and DNX6980HD incorporate HD Radio and Pandora Internet Radio
The Kenwood  DNX9980HD ($2,000 suggested retail), shown at International CES in  January 2011, is the company's first multimedia model to incorporate HD Radio  and the Pandora Internet Radio link as built-in features.Particularly a handful of in-dash navigation decks that give you touch  control over Pandora from the radio screen. All the new in-dash  navigation units include free live Navteq traffic. They are satellite  and HD Radio-ready and let you make phone calls without losing your view  of the navi map due to a split screen function. The exception is the  DNX9980 that has built-in HD Radio (where others are only HD  Radio-ready). It also has Parrot stereo Bluetooth and voice command  control and twin iPod AV control. You operate iPod video and iPod audio  as separate sources.All seek, search and "thumbs up/down" functions are  replicated on the faceplate of the DNX9980HD, and the 6.95-inch  touchscreen display shows full-color album art, song title, album and  artist.
The  unit also includes built-in Navteq Live Traffic service that is free  for the life of the product.2011 DNX Series looks very promising, Fast,  Easy to use, Ipod Favorite album makes life on the road much easier. You  even have an option to use dual ipods at the same time. Built in 3D  Navigation is the coolest thing ever with even better graphics, NOW YOU  GET HD Radio for Free… and you can do Sirius with HD at the same time  with the 9980HD. Pandora link is built in and is a pleasure to use. You  can also now get an OBD2 Adapter that work via Bluetooth and you gauge  info will come up on your radio. You can ever check engine codes.
Also  now shipping is the double-DIN DNX6980 ($1,200), which comes with  built-in Garmin navigation and Parrot Bluetooth. Features include a  6.1-inch WVGA LCD touchscreen panel with navigation/audio/video  split-screen view capabilities. This provides the user with complete  control over multiple A/V sources, including DVD, MP3/WMA CD, iPod,  iPhone, Pandora Internet Radio link, external mass storage devices,  satellite radio and HD Radio, the company said, noting that optional  iPod, HD Radio, or satellite radio accessories and Internet access may  be required. 
Both  come with two-year warranties and are available only through authorized  Kenwood eXcelon retailers.Kenwood started shipping their new DNX9980HD  in-dash navigation receiver this week. This is the company’s first model  to offer both HD Radio and Pandora Internet Radio link.
For  the Pandora Link to work, users will need an iPhone with the Pandora  app on it; all the same controls from the app interface will be mimicked  onscreen. Album artwork and various visuals get displayed on the  6.95-inch touchscreen as well as the main function: navigation.
The  navigation is powered by Garmin and includes realistic looking 3D  buildings and landmarks for maps around metropolitan areas. Also, with  an optional module, the DNX9980HD will be able to retrieve vehicle data  such as fuel consumption, engine temperature and exhaust emissions.
The  fully-featured unit also includes built-in Navteq Live Traffic for free  and voice recognition for hands-free operation of the navigation  system. With all the standard features, it’s going to give many in-car  infotainment systems a run for their money — as it should for $2000.  But, while the Pandora Link is impressive, I’ve been able to do this  with only an Aux jack for a while.
Kenwood’s  new flagship double-DIN multimedia / navigation receiver is the  DNX9980HD , which is Kenwood’s first multimedia model to incorporate HD  Radio and the Pandora internet radio link as built-in features.  Along  with better sound quality and additional HD Radio-specific programming,  the user can enjoy full-color album artwork and other visuals appearing  on the touch screen display.  New for 2011 is the addition of Pandora  internet radio control capability when used with a Pandora-enabled  iPhone (Internet access required).  All seek, search and “thumbs  up/down” functions are replicated on the faceplate of the DNX9980HD, and  the 6.95” touch screen display presents full-color album art, song  title, album and artist.
Advanced  3-D navigation technology by Garmin is included, offering  three-dimensional buildings and landmarks with many images being  photo-realistic.  Lane Assist with Junction View are two features that  reduce highway interchange confusion and improve driving safety.   ecoRoute provides the most fuel efficient travel routes, and the  optional ecoRoute HD even allows the user to view vehicle diagnostics  such as fuel consumption, engine temperature and exhaust emissions  (ecoRoute HD requires the optional KNA-EC100 external ODBII interface  module).  The DNX9980HD also includes built-in NAVTEQ Live Traffic  service that is free for the life of the product.
Kenwood’s  voice control feature allows the user to fully operate the navigation  system and utilize features such as entering addresses or phone numbers,  choosing menu options and select points of interest.  The voice control  system will also operate the audio and video systems, allowing the user  to change between multiple sources, access entries in a cellular  phonebook, make phone calls, seek out music and video files and access  station presets.  Twin iPod control allows for the connection and  operation of two iPod, iPod Touch or iPhone devices.
The  DNX9980HD has an advanced Digital Aria 3-D animated graphic user  interface (GUI) with selectable skins and movable, drag-and-drop icons  for complete customization.  A high-resolution WVGA 6.95” touch screen  with Dynamic Brightness Control provides the best looking DVD video,  iPod video and USB video.  While in the navigation mode, the DNX9980HD  can display mapping information as well as audio/video controls on a  split screen and will even allow continued monitoring of the navigation  screen in split screen view while making or taking hands-free phone  calls.  The latest Parrot Bluetooth module is built into the DNX9980HD  and is capable of A2DP stereo audio streaming from a similarly-equipped  portable digital media player or Smartphone.
The  double-DIN DNX6980 ($1,200.00 suggested retail price) is a value-added  combination of cutting edge technologies, intuitive user interface and  great Kenwood eXcelon quality.  With the Garmin navigation and Parrot  Stereo Bluetooth built right into the unit, the DNX6980 offers the  latest in technologies at an attractive price.  A compact front-panel  knob is included to easily control volume.  An upgraded 6.1” WVGA LCD  touch screen panel with navigation/audio/video split screen view  capabilities give the user complete control over multiple audio and  video sources, including DVD, MP3/WMA compact disc, iPod, iPhone,  Pandora internet radio link, external mass storage devices, satellite  radio and HD Radio (optional iPod, HD Radio or satellite radio  accessories and Internet access may be required).  The user can  customize the GUI and hard-key illumination colors of the DNX6980 to  match the unit’s faceplate lighting to the interior lighting of many  vehicles, while the background and startup screen graphics can be  changed to show personal photos or the brand logo of the vehicle.
The  DNX9980HD and DNX6980 come with two-year warranties and are available  only through authorized Kenwood eXcelon retailers.Kenwood is launching  its first nine automotive head units with Pandora Internet radio  control, offering its first head unit with two iPhone/iPod USB ports,  and adding HD Radio to an in-dash multimedia/ navigation unit for the  first time.At  booth 1801, Kenwood is displaying Pandora in all five new in-dash  multimedia/ nav systems, in two upper end CD receivers, and in its two  mech-less digital media receivers, which lack CD but connect to  alternate sources such as iPods and USB drives.
Navigation:  The company’s five new A/V-nav products, priced from a suggested $1,150  to $2,000, feature Pandora Internet Radio link and built-in Navteq live  traffic free for the lifetime of the product. They also feature a  split-screen touchscreen to let users control sources while a map  remains on screen.All  five feature upgraded Garmin navigation software exclusive to Kenwood  in the aftermarket, and all are satellite- ready and HD-ready (except  for the top-end $2,000 DNX9980HD with built-in HD Radio). The top-end  $2,000 model, part of the step-up Excelon series, adds voice control and  twin iPod/USB ports.
Labels: DNX6980, DNX9980HD, HD ready, iPod audio, iPod AV control, iPod video, Kenwood, Navteq traffic, Pandora link, Pandora radio, Parrot stereo
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
























1 Comments:
At 7:39 AM, Sid said…
 Sid said…
DNX9980HD: Where is the volume knob ? This would be a perfect unit if they only thought about how to quickly turn the vol up/down.
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