JVC EXAD In-Dash DVD/CD Receiver

Posted in Automotive,Digital Audio,Digital Video,JVC by Darrin Olson on December 17th, 2006

JVC EXAD KD-AVX2 DVD/CD ReceiverJVC has a pretty cool DVD/CD receiver called the KD-AVX2 in the EXAD line up that provides a 3.5″ wide screen right in the DIN sized component in your dash. With this design, no longer do you need to have those screens retract and end up blocking other controls, getting over-exposed to heat or cold from your vents and get bumped when they are sticking out.

This monitor is built right into the face of the receiver and allows you to set up your own wallpaper to display when its not being used. The KD-AVX2 from JVC is also ready to control your iPod with an additional adapter, and is SAT radio ready.

It also has output jacks so that you can setup surround sound quality in your card, and hook up external monitors for those in the back seat. The player allows you to play DVD video, MPEG’s, WAV, MP3, WMA, and view JPEG from CD’s and DVD’s.

The JVC KS-PD100 iPod adapter for the receiver allows you to connect your iPod to the iPod ready head units through the adapter and control your iPod with the receiver. The information displays the same as it would on your iPod, so you have one central place to control all the music in your vehicle, and while the iPod is charged while it’s connected.

Overall this offering from JVC is a pretty nice multimedia solution for your vehicle, allowing you to expand the sound and video if needed and integrate with some of the latest multimedia technologies.

Source [JVC]



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3 Comments to “JVC EXAD In-Dash DVD/CD Receiver”
  1. Pablo Gonzalez Says:

    how much does this stereo cost?

  2. zack wolford Says:

    i have one of these and they are really awesome

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