
You’re thinking of a visual entertainment system that will satisfy your in-car audio fetishes? Sony could be a wise choice.
Sony has launched a new CD–based car audio and video system, the XAV-W1. Sony’s first double din-sized visual entertainment system, it boasts a Sony-designed 7-inch double WVGA TFT 800 x 480 touch monitor, Pocket-lint reported.
The report continued: “Playing DVDs, CDs and Sony’s high-quality SACDs it provides 5.1-Channel surround sound option that supports Dolby Digital surround sound and dts Digital Surround Processing playback, along with the JPEG video format, DivX video format, WMA and MP3 audio formats. MP3 players, PMPs, handheld games machines and camcorders can all be connected to the unit while a rear-monitor camera can be hooked up to display don’t-hit-the-curb video.”
Sound-wise, the “Zone by Zone” capability means separate audio zones for the front and rear seats can be set up, but if you wanted to share the same sound, the 52 watts across four channels can be “aligned” so that everyone gets the same experience wherever they are sat in the car, the report added.
According to the manufacturer, the XAV-W1 unit comes with personalization features that mean the display can be customized, even to the extent of wallpapers on the device’s screen. Other features of the XAV-W1 include the Sony DRIVE-S II that claims to make the head unit resistant to interference from road vibrations and - keep this one under your hat - “Karaoke-Mic” which enables your passengers to enjoy a sing-along of all their favorite songs. Complete with remote, the XAV-W1 is available throughout Europe this month, pricing not revealed.
Sony XAV-W1 (the ABC News review)
Editor’s Rating: 8.3 Excellent
The Sony XAV-W1 is a stylish new entrant into the aftermarket in-car audiovisual market. Its SACD-playback ability will interest serious audiophiles, while its stunning display and intuitive media-selection interface will attract anyone looking for a user-friendly in-car media player.
The good: The Sony XAV-W1 features a crisp, wide-screen display, a broad range of media-playback capabilities, and a user-friendly selection interface.
The bad: The absence of a front-mounted auxiliary input jack or USB port restricts the ability of drivers to take their generic MP3 players on the road.
Basic specs for Sony XAV-W1
Dual-zone capability
Rear-facing camera capability
LCD monitor
DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner
DVD player
Remote control
Now you wonder, would the entertainment system complement your cheap Volvo parts? I told you, the system is especially designed to complement various car models. As a fact, I am looking forward to try it. Soon…