Jensen VM9512 7-Inch Motorized Touch-Screen Multimedia Receiver

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Jensen VM9512 7-Inch Motorized Touch-Screen Multimedia Receiver
 
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Manufacturer: Jensen
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List Price: $799.99
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Product Description

7 inch touch screen motorized multimedia receiver.

Product Details

  •  7-Inch Motorized Touchscreen and Multizone
  • 240W Max Power
  •  Plays Dvd,Cd, Mp3, Wma, Aac, Ipod, Usb, Secure Digital Card and Is Satellite-Ready
  •  Upgraded Tft Screen
  •  Mosfet Power

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user comment Jensen VM9512 7 Inch Motorized Touch Screen Multimedia Receiver Excellent value
 
Review Date: February 6, 2008
Reviewer: D. Athienitis,
This unit is excellent for its value. Just look at all the connectivity options: SD card, DVD, CD, USB, iPod (which you can control from the screen), Bluetooth, AUX inputs, e.t.c. and also look at all the formats it supports for sound and video.

When I had this unit installed I could tell the difference in sound quality with the dolby digital surround sound. The screen tilts/moves in all directions. Luckily there is an option for the screen to extend when it opens which is good because in my Jeep the dash above the radio protrudes a bit.

Sure there are some drawbacks, such as limited control options from the unit itself, such as random play for mp3s on DVD, but all the options are available on the remote control. Also, since it is an IN-DASH unit, you and none of the passengers can view videos when the hand brake is NOT engaged. No worries, you can find a bypass code for this but use it with your own judgement.

Overall GREAT VALUE.
user comment Jensen VM9512 7 Inch Motorized Touch Screen Multimedia Receiver Jensen VM9512
 
Review Date: August 13, 2008
Reviewer: Daquan C. Johnson, San Diego, CA
I am absolutly in love with this in dash flip up. It does everything I would ever want it to do. Things to know. If you have the newer version ipods, it does not support video. What you can do is get the apple video cable and hook it up to the Aux input. Also this unit has a feature that prevents you from displying video while driving. Their is a way around it. It took me a while to find it but I did. Allow me to clear up some misconceptions about this unit.
-It does remember what track you left off on when you turn your car on and off.
-when you hook up your ipod to the supplied cable, you can control it from the unit, and it will pause your ipod when you turn off your car, and unpause it when you turn it back on.
-When you turn on your car the vol always comes on at the preset vol. No surprises!
-It is very easy to install this unit if you are doing it yourself. The directions have pretty colors and arrows so you won't need your car audio for dummies guide.
-The bluetooth is off the hook. It is a life saver to be able to be completely hands free. When your call is complete the unit returns to the function you were using before the call.
user comment Jensen VM9512 7 Inch Motorized Touch Screen Multimedia Receiver Excelente
 
Review Date: October 24, 2008
Reviewer: Augusto Arturo Pietri, Ccs, Vzla
Magnifico producto de las mas completas en su estilo. y a un muy buen precio
user comment Jensen VM9512 7 Inch Motorized Touch Screen Multimedia Receiver Overall a Good Product, Just With a Few Flaws
 
Review Date: May 6, 2008
Reviewer: J.S. Knapp, Hagerstown, MD
First, let me say this - if you actually pay the $899.99 MSRP you'll be wasting a LOT of money. If you've gone through the effort to look for reviews of this product, then do some dedicated searching and you'll find online stores selling this product for around $420 (as of March of 2008.)

At $420, this unit is a decent value. I bought this stereo because I took a new position that forces me to live away from home and travel 10-hours round trip on the weekends. I wanted something that would allow me to play MP3's from a memory drive instead of messing with CD's. This stereo has an SD card input and a remote unit which can be mounted under your dash or elsewhere (within about 3 feet of the headunit) which provides a USB slot among other inputs. The SC card drive seems to have its issues. Jensen claims it can read up to a 4GB card, but it won't read mine. I read in an online forum that you have to have a particular brand of SD card, but I cannot confirm that. In my opinion, a 4GB card should be a 4GB card and it shouldn't matter who made it. However, if I plug the 4GB card into a USB adapter and plug it into the USB slot, it works just fine.

My issues come with the user interface. MP3 titles (of which I use almost exclusively) only present the first 15-or-so characters of each title on the screen. This means you can either see the track title, or the artists name, but not both. I have had to create clever file-titling tricks so that I can find the song I want. (For those interested, I rename each MP3 with the artists's first initial, a dash, the song title, a space-dash-space, and the full artist name. Ex: M-Push - Matchbox 20") This of course forced me to rename 200 mp3's... As Kevin James once put it, "A lot of work for nooooot that much fun..." In addition, you cannot use the up/down buttons on the unit or remote to scroll through songs WHILE a song is playing. Instead you have to press tiny buttons on the touch-screen to scroll, which often results in scrolling too far, accidentally selecting a song instead of pressing the button, or hitting the stop button, which is very close to the down-arrow. This is not to say that the Touch screen is innacurate - it is in fact just the opposite. Some of the buttons however are just a little too small.

A few other annoying attributes - there is no "randomize" button on the unit. The unit will randomly scan through your MP3's, but you have to select "Random" from your remote control. I cannot fathom why they didn't give that option on the unit's face or screen. Sometimes the unit cannot decide whether to open its screen when you turn the car on - sometimes it will, sometimes it won't. The "autodim" feature seems completely inoperable. This forces you to change the brightness of the screen every day and night. The DVD player often seems to get confused, and sometimes will show disc errors or take at least a solid minute before beginning playback. This will cause you to insert a disc and forget that you did so by the time it starts playing. This especially seems to be an issue when the unit has gotten hot after extended use. The bluetooth interface with phones is easy to set up and use, but very limited in it's usage. I would like it to notify me when I receive text messages, and I have read (though not experienced) that if you have the volume low or muted, you will not hear when a phone call comes in.

Many users have complained about the screen being washed out by sunlight, but I say "What do you expect?" It's a screen. Take your TV or monitor outside in bright sunlight and tell me how well you can see it. Turn the brightness all the way up and tilt the screen down and you can usually see it well enough.

So why four stars? Well, this unit pretty much does everything it says it will do, and it does it pretty easily, without much fussing, and does it all at a reasonable price (again, read the first paragraph.) It has already provided plenty of entertainment during 20+ hours of driving and quite frankly, I still think it's "pretty cool." Find a product that does everything "just right" and you'll pay this unit's MSRP plus a lot more.

Do note that any desire to drive recklessly on the highway because you're watching "KITT" engage the Super Pursuit Mode on an episode of Knight Rider is not the fault of Jensen, myself, or David Hasselhoff.
user comment Jensen VM9512 7 Inch Motorized Touch Screen Multimedia Receiver Great Unit
 
Review Date: August 31, 2008
Reviewer: Air Time, Philadelphia, PA

So far this head unit is working out just fine. Today I finally fully installed the JENNAV101 (Jensen NAV 101 - Navigation system), the Auxiliary Adapter, and the XM Direct 2 (Audiovox Car CNP2000UC XM Radio Direct 2 Add-on Car Stereo Receiver with Mini-Tuner). Lots of cables to be packed into my 08 Honda Civic sedan dash. I mounted the GPS and the XM tuner in the glove box. The Auxiliary Adapter is in the DIN above the radio. Everything functions as advertised.

Pros: Nav directions through stereo speakers, Bluetooth, SD card reader, and XM directly through head unit

Cons: Nav system maps are a little outdated, but the unit functions well. The color screen could be a little more vibrant.

Overall I am very happy that I purchased this Jensen VM9512. It has all the functions I was looking for. Now we just wait and see how durable the unit is.