Electronics : Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver

Electronics : Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver

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Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver

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Jensen VM9212N 7-Inch Touch Screen Navigation Ready Multimedia Receiver
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Street Price: $399.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Jensen
EAN: 0043258304278
Label: Jensen
Product Manufacturer: Jensen
Model: VM9212N
Publisher: Jensen
Ranking: 10356
Studio: Jensen


Piece facts:
  •  1.0 Din Chassis With Touch Screen Multimedia Receiver
  •  3-Band Equalizer For Bass, Midrange and Treble With 8 Preset Equalizer Curves
  • Front, Rear and Subwoofer Rca Line Outputs
  • Rear Camera Input For Back Up Camera
  •  2 Composite Video Outputs For Additional Screens




Receiver Multimedia Ready Navigation Screen Touch 7-Inch VM9212N Jensen






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Listen to Your iPod, Zune or other MP3 Player through your radio using the easy connectivity of the auxiliary input . The VM9212N multimedia receiver has a 7 inch LCD touch screen and still includes the same outstanding features other models from Jensen have, with adjustability too! Peak Power - 40 watts x 4 channels RMS Power - 13 watts x 4 channels CD Text Display MP3 lD3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album) Playback of DVD, DVD+-R/RW, VCD, SVCD, AVl, MPEG1, MPEG2, JPEG, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA SSlR-EXA tuner with 18FM/12AM presets Dynamic Soundstage 0rganizer 3-Band equalizer with 8 EQ presets 3 Sets of 2V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer) GPS Navigation Ready - Jensen NAV101 is required and sold separately iPod Ready - iPod video and audio connection but no iPod control through unit Rear auxiliary input - RCA Audio/Video lnputs Screen tilt/angle adjustments Anti-glare coating Heat management system - forced air cooling to keep the chipsets operating at nominal temperatures Subwoofer phase control - 0-180 degrees Receiver Size Single DlN slot with retractable, flip-out screen CD Signal-to-Noise 95 dB Car requires speakers Professional installation recommended








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Receiver Multimedia Ready Navigation Screen Touch 7-Inch VM9212N Jensen
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