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Jensen Vm9312 Review
Jensen’s MediaLink3 puts important external connection ports within easy reach. The interface mounts in a convenient spot, like under your dash or in a storage area, and provides connections for Jensen’s optional iPod® adapter, a mini-jack auxiliary input, and an external video source, like a gaming console or a video camera.

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crutchfield Reviewed the Jensen Vm9312 and gave out”The built-in amplifier will bring out the best in your car’s speakers, while the audio processor lets you compensate for your car’s acoustics. If you’re building a full system, connect external amps to the front, rear, and subwoofer preamp outputs for even bigger sound from your movies and music.You can add an XM radio to access more than 150 channels of satellite radio entertainment. For added safety, Jensen includes a port for an optional rear-view camera.”

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Jensen Vm9312 Review
the VM9312 has an impressive range of audio-tweaking features. In addition to individual settings for standard EQ levels (including bass and treble), the system features dynamic range control (for enhanced playback at lower volumes)

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CNET Reviewed the Jensen Vm9312 and gave out”*The good: The Jensen VM9312 features a wonderfully responsive touch screen, a useful iPod interface, and crisp video playback.*—The bad: A slow processor means that drivers can find themselves waiting for sources to change over, and the system lacks a quick means of navigating digital audio libraries.*—The bottom line: The Jensen VM9312 is a capable in-car multimedia device. For those looking to play digital audio and video on the road, this system is a good value for the money.”

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Jensen Vm9312 GPS Plus Infor

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The Jensen VM9312 DVD receiver with built-in amplifier kicks out 13 watts RMS/40 peak x 4 channels. The 7 motorized, retractable video screen looks awesome in any ride. This unit can play DVDs, DVD-Rs/RWs, DVD+Rs/RWs, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, MP3/WMA CDs, video CDs, SVCDs, and picture CDs (JPEG format) .The built in audio processor lets you adjust bass, midbass, and treble for a truly customizeable sound.
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Technical Details:
* 7 Motorized Touch Screen & Multizone
* 160W Max
* Plays Dvd/Cd/Mp3/Wma/Ipod/Sat-Ready Receiver Continue Reading »

Jensen NVX227 Review
The overall design of the system is to have the GPS unit itself snap into a windshield mount saddle that cups and hold the unit.

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gpslodge Reviewed the Jensen NVX227 and gave out”After driving for a couple of weeks with the Jensen NVX227, I came to appreciate the type ahead features that the unit offered. It makes quick work of inputting your address that you are going to route to. I would like more GPS units to have this feature. The mount is rougher to get set, and vibrates slightly when driving, but once mounted, it’s not an issue to leave it there. If you are going to be taking it on and off a lot to avoid GPS thefts, this isn’t the best experience. The screen brightness will only be a concern in the brightest conditions, and nicely enough, the unit flips from day to night settings at a decent hour. The interface is good and on par with other units that use the iGo software.”

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Jensen NVX227 GPS Plus Infor

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The Jensen NVX227 utilizes a crystal-clear, brilliant full-color, 3.5-inch touch-screen display to show you at a glance where you are, and where you need to go. This unit provides you with turn-by-turn voice prompts, in selectable female and male voices, that let you know in advance where you need to turn without you having to ever take your eyes off the road.
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Technical Details:
* Full-color, 3.5-inch touch-screen navigator with full maps of the US and Canada
* Features turn-by-turn voice prompts, automatic route re-calculation, and 3 million Points of Interest Continue Reading »

Jensen NVX225 Review
The NVX225 can calculate directions by fastest, shortest, or most economical route and with or without toll roads, ferry ways, U-turns, and so forth. There are also different settings for different modes of transport, including car, bus, bicycle, and pedestrian mode.

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Cnet Reviewed the Jensen NVX225 and gave out”The good: The Jensen NVX225 in-car GPS device is affordably priced and offers text- and voice-guided directions and other basic navigation tools.*—–The bad: The NVX225’s interface and overall user experience isn’t as smooth as competing products, and it lacks text-to-speech functionality. The points-of-interest database is also out of date.*—–The bottom line: As an entry-level GPS device, the Jensen NVX225 offers all the basics at an affordable price tag, but you can get a better user experience and more from the Mio C230 or Garmin Nuvi 200.”

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Jensen NVX225

Jensen NVX225 GPS Plus Infor

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The Jensen NVX225 utilizes a crystal-clear, brilliant full-color, 3.5-inch touch-screen display to show you at a glance where you are, and where you need to go. This unit provides you with turn-by-turn voice prompts, in selectable female and male voices, that let you know in advance where you need to turn without you having to ever take your eyes off the road.
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TomTom Rider Review
The Power button has been mentioned already. It is concealed in the rubber strip that surrounds the unit. The photograph below shows the location and the small circular indent that is the only indication that pressing the rubber strip at that point will power the unit ON/OFF.

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POCKETGPSWORLD Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”The TomTom RIDER is an excellent solution that works well on a motorcycle. Issues such as the bluetooth earpiece are frustrating but it otherwise works faultlessly. The GPS reception is superb, the design makes it pocketable and easy to hold and the software is the ever popular Navigator 5 with it’s POI and PostCode support…”

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TomTom Rider Review
Bluetooth which has just made an appearance on the new range of TomTom go units is put to good use here as the rider unit can also double up as a hands free kit for your suitably equipped mobile, plus if your phone has a GPRS connection you can use the TomTom plus data services like real time traffic information.

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Lordpercy Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”TomTom Rider is powered by a 5 hour lithium Ion internal battery making it suitable for lengthy journeys on bikes where a cabled power supply is just not possible. Plus the mounting system looks good enough to secure the valuable electronics to your bike no mater what angle you choose to ride at…”

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TomTom Rider Review
The portable Bluetooth earpiece also has an internal battery and it also must be charged before first use, but it also does not have an indication that it is being charged.

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webBikeWorld Reviewed the TomTom Rider and gave out”The SD flash memory must be installed in a slot in the bottom of the unit prior to first use. It is very important to make sure the door that covers the SD memory (and the USB and charging connectors) is closed and locked…”

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