Kenwood
DNX5120
Navigation receiver

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Electronics: Kenwood DNX5120 Navigation receiver

Kenwood DNX5120 Navigation receiver

Normal Price:$899.99
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Manufacturer: KENWOOD
Model: DNX5120
Publisher: KENWOOD
Label: KENWOOD

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in-dash DVD/CD player with internal amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels) * 6.1" touchscreen * built-in memory for navigation with maps of Canada, USA, and Puerto Rico * live traffic and weather data availablewith optional TMC receiver * plays DVD, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3/WMA/AAC files on disc * compatible with Kenwood iPod adapter, Bluetooth adapter, HD Radio tuner, and satellite radio *
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Great radio do not believe what others are saying probably from pioneer 2008-06-27
This is actually the best head unit for the money and has all the features everyones claims without. Update it and the nav. but first learn how to use it and all its features before speaking because if you really want to talk about this stereo own it and know how to use it. If something doesn't work, i'll prove you wrong. The only thing that this doesn't have is voice prompting with exception to the bluetooth feature. All for around $600 stop complaining


really like it but... 2008-06-10
I bought the dnx5120 on Saturday at Best Buy for $850, and they installed it and the ipod adaptor for about $230 (I wouldn't even know where to begin to install myself - like, how do you get behind the stereo?). Anyway, I have a Mazda Protege5, and a big FYI, the Best Buy website said the 5120 would NOT fit in my car, but the Best Buy installer told me he could make it work, and he was right, it fits perfectly!

I mainly bought it for the navigation. I wanted a permanent nav system with a little larger screen than all the portables I was looking at. I'm happy withe the Garmin system!

The rest of the UI seems a bit quirky, but it's manageable once I programmed my 3 favorite stations. I just wish it had a few more hard buttons for the stereo controls.

My iPod does NOT connect properly - I have a 4th generation ipod classic (20 gigs, monochrome screen). It plugs in and plays music from the ipod to the car stereo, but I have to control it all on the iPod, not the stereo interface - in fact, the stereo interface says "disonnected." This isn't a deal breaker for me because at least I can still connect the iPod without those awful transmitters, but I sure wish it would work as advertised.

Next to myiPod not connecting properly, my other disappointment was that the navigation system does not have any Traffic Update options - when the packaging said "optional" I thought that meant, I could opt to buy a subscription, but it doesn't, apparently it means you can opt to buy a Receiver and pay more to install it and pay even more to subscribe :(

I contacted Garmin and Kenwood, and learned that the only traffic receiver that is compatible is the GTM-10 receiver for the TMC traffic service. The XM and MSN Direct traffic services are not compatible with the DNX5120.

I ordered the KCA BT200 bluetooth adapter and the GTM 10 Traffic Receiver, and I'll edit this review once I get them installed.

Overall, I love the big nice screen and navigation, and the stereo is a nice upgrade from my factory model. Even though my ipod doesn't connect right, I'm still happy to be able to plug it in anyway. I highly recommend this if you're like me and don't like the portable nav systems hanging on your dashboard tempting thieves.


Awesome Stereo 2008-06-06
Kenwood DNX5120
I June 5, 2008, I purchased and had Platinum Audio in Corona, California install my DNX5120. I have had Sony, Alpine, and Kenwood stereos prior and have experimented with iPod connections to these stereos. The stereo's killed two of my iPods. The DNX5120 broke all the rules and really exceeded my expectations as far as the iPod interface. The integration is clean, easy to understand, and faster to use than the iPod itself. Here is an example. I have countless artists on my iPod. Using the scroll wheel it take time to scroll through the artist until letters come up and to be honest with you, it takes me a least two tries to land on the right letter. Using the DNX5120, I can scroll down by multiple artist and even click on slide bar to go half the way down my list or all the way down. All this at the speed of just pressing button and not waiting for the iPod or the stereo to catch up.
The navigation is dummy proof. I have used the BMW, Toyota, Magellan, Tom Tom, and Honda navigation and the DNX5120 blows them out of the water. It does not get any easier than this. I have read that it takes a long time to start up. I don't see that problem. Once I start my vehicle, the Kenwood screen appears for about 5 seconds and I am off to the races. After all, it is not good for the vehicle if you start and immediately drive.
I don't have any complaints about the stereo. Here are some things I really like;
* Knob for volume. It feel sturdy and I like touching the screen less than I have too
* Clean font, easy to read
* Quick/easy/instant access from user interface to navigation and back
* Easy to understand hierarchy of menu
* Garmin Nav. is easy to use and easy to upgrade
* No need for second DVD box for nav.
* Excellent GPS signal quality
* Ability to watch iPod movies on screen
* USB connection...I like putting my on photo as a background
The bottom line is the shop did an outstanding job the installation and the DNX5120 works better than what I had expected. When you put this stereo in perspective, it is combining a tuner, a DVD player, an audio iPod, a video ipod, XM, and CD/MP3 player together into one unit with none to little glitches. And if you are an Apple fan like myself, this works perfectly with the iPod.
That is my two cents and five out of five stars......


Awesome Kenwood, easy install! 2008-05-12
I bought this DD Radio with alot of apprehension. However, it worked out great. Was a simple install and it looks great in replacing the factory radio. The USB cable and a thumb drive works great also, I have my music on the thumb drive (4GB in my setup) and I can take it into work and use the thumb drive there for music also. I also bought a Plug and Play adapter for my siruis setup, and it works great with the radio. DVD is great easy, and is easy to MOD for use while driving. Navigation is Garmin, and is easy to use and it talked loud; like having a back seat driver (LOL), so I changed that right away. Being able to change your background is cool, and the USB makes it a snap. Highly recommend this product.


Great but not perfect, but what is? 2008-04-30
I came from a Pioneer D3. This unit does some things better and some not. The D3 is also an older unit. Obviously the Garmin Navigation is the way to go. They make the best portable units, same applies here. The audio/video UI is not the greatest I'll admit that. I liked the D3 better. That being said the 5120 has a better Sirius interface and I believe HD Radio is too. It can show much more info at a time instead of hitting buttons to scroll through. That and the flash based navigation is what made me change. Having to put in a disc for navigation is just plain silly. Installation for add-ons was also easier with the 5120. No power required for the bluetooth or satellite boxes. Just plug in the communication cable, pretty simple. I'd have no problems recommending this to a friend. It does everything good enough.


good product, some flaws 2008-04-29
in-dash DVD/CD player with internal amplifier (22 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels) * 6.1" touchscreen * built-in memory for navigation with maps of Canada, USA, and Puerto Rico * live traffic and weather data availablewith optional TMC receiver * plays DVD, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3/WMA/AAC files on disc * compatible with Kenwood iPod adapter, Bluetooth adapter, HD Radio tuner, and satellite radio *


Decent, but does not work with 4th Gen iPod 2008-04-29
This is clearly the best all-in-one head unit on the market right now, especially considering its relatively low price. BUT - IT IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE 4TH GENERATION IPOD!!!! Simply won't work. Kenwood will admit this if you call them. I found it also dooes not work smoothly with the iPhone, but the Kenwood rep claimed that it does, so your mileage may vary. But if you have a 4th gen ipod (the apple web site can tell you which is which) don't buy this unless you want to buy a new ipod too.
I did use this for several weeks with friend's ipod, so will say that it is pretty good, and looks better by virtue of the fact that the competition is terrible. This product family just has not matured yet - UI is still a problem. For example, there is no single button to stop all sound - the volume button mutes, but not entirely, so if the music was loud to begin with, it remains quite audible. There is still too much reliance on menues, and why there are no "pause" and "next/prev track" hard buttons, or at least screen buttons that are always there, is a total mystery. Eventually Apple will probably put these companies out of business, but until then, be prepared to be midly annoyed by the poor design choices made in the UI if you buy this.
Outside of these annoying (and easily fixable) UI glitches, it does work well. The nav is good (though with its own UI shortcomings), the display and touchscreen are excellent, the software is quick and responsive, and the amp was sufficient to cleanly drive my speakers.


Correction to M.Martins review 2008-03-21
I also have this radio and think its great.. very easy to use and looks awesome.. Martins wrote in his review "and all the streets are pre-programmed, any updates come straight from Garmin via satellite, " - thats NOT true. Software updates need to be downloaded from Garmins website and burned to a CD and copied over. Map updates are usually done yearly and must be purchased (for $140) from Garmin (or another authorized re-seller) - they are NOT free and are NOT sent straight from a satellite.

It doesn't change how good this radio is, but I just wanted to make sure no one was basing their purchase on an incorrect statement.


How did I live without this? 2008-03-21
Let see, installation took about a hour with my dad and I. Easy to follow installation instructions; Best Buy wanted to charge me $199.00 for that; and we did a better job than they ever could. I have my ipod hooked up to it all the time. By iPhone connected by Bluetooth, I can dial out from the console. Side buttons on the face make switching from navigation to source a breeze. Sound quality is amazing. Sirius and HD radio are easy to hook up and install as well. This is a all in one media hub, you got Garmin navigation built in which works flawless, you can find anything and never will get lost, easy to follow map, and all the streets are pre-programmed, any updates come straight from Garmin via satellite, this unit has a built in 2 gig hard drive for the maps and GPS functions, so no need to put in a additional unit or DCD to read from; ipod, Bluetooth, Sirius or xm radio, hd radio, dvd player, which with special wiring, you can get it to play while you drive so your passengers can watch are all possibilities. You can customize your background, just get a memory stick, hook it up and you can have your wallpapers of any choosing. I could go on and on, I have never operated something easier, the directions are straight forward. There is no getting board here. Customer service is very cooperative, and helps with any questions from small to large. Great experience!! I do not thing anything is better out there for the money, the DNX 7120 and 8120 cost hundreds more for really nothing in return. And they don't have the easy access buttons on the face. Plus the double din face place is permanent in one spot, and does not move, so that is one less thing that will break. On the 8120 and 7120 they are motorized which can break. Anyways thanks for the great unit Kenwood. And to all you, I hope this helps you with buying decisions.

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