
Kenwood has not been active in the world of car audio as of late. One of the known brands in providing in-car entertainment, it has quietly preserved its market position.
However, with this announcement, they are bound to get back on track. Kenwood announced nine new in-dash DVD receivers for 2009, representing the most comprehensive line-up in the company’s history. Given the state of the economy, it comes as no surprise that the first model to hit the market is geared toward the value-conscious customer.
The DDX514 will sell for an MSRP of $799, and boasts a 6.1″ QVGA LCD touch-screen panel, a mini A/V input on the front for connecting a portable device, and a volume control knob.
The unit comes with the ability to play back DVDs, MP3/WMA audio files, CDs, and can connect with Bluetooth, iPod/iPhone, external mass storage devices, and satellite radio (in some cases, via optional accessories). The optional KNA-G510 ($800) also affords add-on GPS navigation.
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