FS: Indash 7" touch screen DVD, TV, Ipod, XM
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FS: Indash 7" touch screen DVD, TV, Ipod, XM
I have a Jensen VM9511TS for sale
<<WAS>>$475obo>>Shipped to most places in the US!
>>NOW its $350 << I decided to lower my price due to the going rate on ebay, since thats where this will end up if it doesnt sell here or on craigslist. So get it here where you know its going to be in mint condition instead of buying used from someone off egay who's beat it up!
This has been in my truck which doesnt see much action at all so this has very little use and is in very close to new condition.
Indash 7" touch screen DVD, TV, Ipod, XM
http://www.jeffreycollier.com/vm9511ts/
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-oWVSpsG...00&I=110VM9511
Jensen's VM9511TS in-dash DVD player offers a wide range of features: a retractable, motorized 7" video screen, convenient touch-panel system control, and lots of connections for expanding your system. It's ready to take center stage as the multi-media hub of your vehicle. It comes with an impressive array of extras right in the box, including Jensen's jLink iPodŽ adapter that'll let you control your player right from the dash. Let's check out what the VM9511TS can do.
Lots of playback format options
The VM9511TS plays your DVD videos, along with standard and recordable CDs. It'll also play the MP3 files you've burned on DVD — up to 999 files on a single disc. That's a lot of entertainment on your next road trip.
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DVD receiver with built-in amplifier (18 watts RMS/60 peak x 4 channels, CEA-2006 compliant)
7" motorized, retractable video screen with touch-panel controls
display angle adjustment
joystick control and rotary volume ****
plays DVDs, DVD-Rs/RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, MP3/WMA CDs, video CDs, SVCDs, and picture CDs (JPEG format)
plays MP3s on DVD — up to 999 tracks
front-panel SD card slot
bass and treble adjustment with adjustable center frequencies
Jensen jLink iPod adapter included
XM Satellite Radio-ready (you can add satellite radio for under $100, plus subscription)
compatible with Jensen NAV100 car navigation system
built-in TV tuner (antenna included)
two audio/video inputs
backup camera input with automatic screen switching
video output
dual-zone mode
front, rear, subwoofer, and center-channel preamp outputs
AM/FM Jensen Plus Tuner II
18 FM/12 AM presets
two wireless remotes
frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
DVD signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB
FM sensitivity: 9 dBf
warranty: 1 year
designed for use with "Region 1" coded DVDs
This is set in the service menu to bypass the parking block so it wil just play dvd's without a switch but i can include one if you choose to reenable it.
<<WAS>>$475obo>>Shipped to most places in the US!
>>NOW its $350 << I decided to lower my price due to the going rate on ebay, since thats where this will end up if it doesnt sell here or on craigslist. So get it here where you know its going to be in mint condition instead of buying used from someone off egay who's beat it up!
This has been in my truck which doesnt see much action at all so this has very little use and is in very close to new condition.
Indash 7" touch screen DVD, TV, Ipod, XM
http://www.jeffreycollier.com/vm9511ts/
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-oWVSpsG...00&I=110VM9511
Jensen's VM9511TS in-dash DVD player offers a wide range of features: a retractable, motorized 7" video screen, convenient touch-panel system control, and lots of connections for expanding your system. It's ready to take center stage as the multi-media hub of your vehicle. It comes with an impressive array of extras right in the box, including Jensen's jLink iPodŽ adapter that'll let you control your player right from the dash. Let's check out what the VM9511TS can do.
Lots of playback format options
The VM9511TS plays your DVD videos, along with standard and recordable CDs. It'll also play the MP3 files you've burned on DVD — up to 999 files on a single disc. That's a lot of entertainment on your next road trip.
Read More
Details:
DVD receiver with built-in amplifier (18 watts RMS/60 peak x 4 channels, CEA-2006 compliant)
7" motorized, retractable video screen with touch-panel controls
display angle adjustment
joystick control and rotary volume ****
plays DVDs, DVD-Rs/RWs, DVD+Rs, DVD+RWs, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, MP3/WMA CDs, video CDs, SVCDs, and picture CDs (JPEG format)
plays MP3s on DVD — up to 999 tracks
front-panel SD card slot
bass and treble adjustment with adjustable center frequencies
Jensen jLink iPod adapter included
XM Satellite Radio-ready (you can add satellite radio for under $100, plus subscription)
compatible with Jensen NAV100 car navigation system
built-in TV tuner (antenna included)
two audio/video inputs
backup camera input with automatic screen switching
video output
dual-zone mode
front, rear, subwoofer, and center-channel preamp outputs
AM/FM Jensen Plus Tuner II
18 FM/12 AM presets
two wireless remotes
frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
DVD signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB
FM sensitivity: 9 dBf
warranty: 1 year
designed for use with "Region 1" coded DVDs
This is set in the service menu to bypass the parking block so it wil just play dvd's without a switch but i can include one if you choose to reenable it.
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There's also something else that you should keep in mind is that the laws on in-dash Navi's are or have changes. We have the AVIC N1 and the updated software reconfigures the navigation not usable for search while driving. This is the same with dvd, it won't work unless the vehicle is at a stop.
What I do like about most in-dash systems like the AVIC is there's a diagnostic channel that you can add to your display so you can see RPM and Speed. I believe the harness for that function on the AVIC was about $100.
There's also something else that you should keep in mind is that the laws on in-dash Navi's are or have changes. We have the AVIC N1 and the updated software reconfigures the navigation not usable for search while driving. This is the same with dvd, it won't work unless the vehicle is at a stop.
What I do like about most in-dash systems like the AVIC is there's a diagnostic channel that you can add to your display so you can see RPM and Speed. I believe the harness for that function on the AVIC was about $100.