I'm looking for a double-din DVD/Navigation in-dash for a '07 Toyota Camry. I am looking for the movie features as well as Navigation as well, if I can play videos through an iPod or USB connection, that'd be great as well.
I've looked a few units:
Eclipse AVN6620
Alpine IVA-W505
Alpine IVA-W203/P1
Kenwood Excelon DNX8120
Pioneer AVIC-F90BT
Pioneer AVIC-F900BT
Pricing is somewhat similar across the units, I can find the AVIC-F90BT cheaper then the F900BT, even though Pioneer lists the F90BT as being a more expensive model for MSRP.
Yeah the F90BT it seems people aren't "after" as much because they either don't know about it or just assume it's more expensive. I saw the same thing with the unauthorised prices--the F90BT was both easier to get and cheaper it seemed!
I looked into a lot of units the past few months, including pretty much all of those except the Eskips (sorry, old forums joke lol).
In the end I decided on the DNX8120 (but got the DDX812 + KNA-G510 to save some $$$). Read lots of reveiws, tried them out, etc. and in the end the Kenwood won. Features wise the thing is packed--pretty much everything is in there. It seems with the other units in one way or another they are always missing
something compared to the Kenwood.
Among the features in the Kenwood that are notable:
-5V pre-outs
-Nav (and Garmin at that)
-13-band EQ + pretty good crossover facilities
-Dolby Digital and DTS decoding built-in (you won't find this in
any other unit at the moment)
Pio Fs have a smaller, better resolution screen and SD card compatibility (Kenwood has an SD slot but ONLY for nav/map updates nothing else), but there are complaints about the brightness on the F-series. The UI is nicer and more modern than Kenwood. The Premier model has competitive pre-outs, but all the F-series still suffer from issues that people complain about. Yes there was an update, yes there is AVIC411.com (which is an awesome resource I must say), but even those don't do very much when many are still complaining. EQ and crossover can't compare; nav is apparently not as good but at least there is the Microsoft feature.
Alpine is nice with the removeable/portable Blackbird II, but I can only imagine that would be all that useful if you had another vehicle you wanted to use it in. The rest of the "missing" features just don't seem to make it worth it. Plus you'll probably want the IMPRINT processor which will add another $100 or so.
Video-in-motion bypass is incredibly easy on Kenwoods, you just ground the park brake wire and that's that. Pioneer is almost as easy but you still have to connect up to a pin not used in the harness, Kenwood there's not even that it's almost a joke how easy it is to "bypass".
Note that you can play videos on the Kenwood from the iPod and from CD/DVD-R/RWs but you cannot use the USB mass-storage interface to play video files. So be aware of that. It does have dual-USB though so you can use an iPod
and flash memory or an HDD without disconnecting anything. Also the Kenwood lacks CD changer control.
Those are my main observations anyway. As I said I decided on the Kenwood but despite everything it has it still has some "mis-features". So there may be something you don't like about it that you like on another unit which may lead you to forego the Kenwood.