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  1. 90beater is right about the button colors at the bottom of the screen. It's really not noticeable. The nice thing about the AVIC-D3 was that you could select the LED colors but with this JVC, the LED's are so much smaller that it's really insignificant. I have a black '07 Toyota 4Runner that uses that orange-yellow color on the dash. If you select the yellow color on the JVC then it matches okay (not nearly as good as the D3 but good enough). Because my interior is also black, I sometimes select the "Black" color on the JVC and that looks cool too. - 90beater, I'm interested in finding
  2. ***Correction*** The icon is under "System" in the "Settings" field of the GPS. Not "Sound". Hope you find it okay.
  3. You can change the opening and closing statements by going to the "FUNC" icon when you have the map open. Then go to "Settings" and it's (I believe) under "Sounds". It'll say "Opening" and "Closing". All you do is type what you want it to say (short and quick because it's limited space) and it uses the Text to Speech software to read what you enter in that field. Not a big feature but neat if you're into that.
  4. Hey 90beater, you have your install done yet? I'm curious to see if you were able to mountg the unit more flush than mine. Also I'm just curious to see how you (or anyone else for that matter) like it.
  5. Hey Gaucho, I wanted to let you know that hd54321's suggestion regarding the Ipod artwork displaying was the EXACT reason why there was such a delay with the Ipod songs (major props to hd54321 for that!). I shut off the "Display Ipod Artwork" feature and it's literally 10 times faster now (about a second tops). Searching is also a bit faster when going through artists, songs, etc. Although another thing I might try with the JVC (like I used with my AVIC-D3) was to use the "Genre" field in the Ipod as a place to label the letter A thru Z (using the first letter of the artist name or a "#"
  6. No bluetooth installed. I was going to but i was paranoid about the compatibility issues with my Blackberry (JVC didn't list it as a compatible phone). I'm still liking it so far though...not loving it. The only two things that annoy me currently are the lag times between songs when trying to change them on my Ipod. On my Avic-D3, I could push the shuffle button and it would simply go thru all my songs. the Arist and Song Name would instantly appear on the screen and if I didn't like it, I'd simply hit the Next button on my steering wheel and another song would pop right up and start
  7. The removeable face was the main reason I bought this unit. My D3 was stolen out of my car in my driveway, with a high end Prestige alarm installed. So anything can happen. Don't trust just the alarm no matter how good it is. I had the installation done at a shop. A friend of mine is one of the managers there (and I'm really just getting into the aftermarket car stereo thing over the past year so I don't trust myself to install anything more than some speakers currently). No amps or sub installed...yet. That pic from sonicelectronix looks weird because I don't have that 1/4" trim going
  8. I can see the big clock being a nice touch for some (I already have a clock right under the unit so it's no big deal to me). Another little neat feature I discovered was that you can program a "Start Up" message and a "Closing" message. The JVC uses the text to voice software to read what you input into the settings. I programmed it to say "Hello there Stud, how are you today?" when I got in the car with my wife. She gave me the usual look. I'm not keeping that message there but it's kind of a neat extra that they don't seem to mention in any of the literature. By the way, regarding
  9. I tried posting the pics of the navigation but they didn't seem to show up. I'll post again now (sorry if there are any duplicates).
  10. Here are some pics so far. I know everyone's been wanting to see so I just took the pics with my Blackberry (not bad but not the greatest quality). Hope this helps you guys out. let me know if you have any other questions.
  11. No pics as of yet. Haven't had much chance to even play with it I've been so busy. They're coming though. Anyway, I'll try and address these questions in order real fast: Gnat - I haven't really ben able to test out the lane guidance yet (I don't live in the big city either). So unfortunately I'm not able to help out there. From the pics, it looks better than Pioneer's but I can't confirm. And as I said, no QWERTY. But I know how you feel because I can typwe faster on it as well and this system is excellent at predicting your typing. Finally with the Ipod, I'm not sure about t
  12. I also now have the JVC KW-NX7000 installed. Just had it done yesterday so I'm not very familiar with it all yet. I only have the Ipod working because apparently I had a faulty Sirius cable so I'm waiting to get a new one in the next few days. First off, the JVC sticks out from the dash about 1/2 inch. Something my D3 didn't do at all. Makes sense though because of the removeable face (which was the main reason I went with this unit) and the tilt face option. Not too big a deal to me on this but if that really bugs you, you won't like the JVC. From what I can tell though, the navigati
  13. I'm getting the JVC KW-NX7000 installed next week. Been looking for some more info and found this European JVC site that shows some nice screen shots and functions. www.jvc.eu/kw-nx7000/ I'm planning on getting some pics of the install and let some know how it works (compared to my stolen AVIC-D3).
  14. I found another site of JVC's that shows a lot more detail on the NX7000. Don't know why JVC doesn't do the same for their US website but here's a good European JVC site for more info: www.jvc.eu/kw-nx7000/
  15. Getting it installed next week with the Sirius, Ipod and steering wheel controls. I played with the similar model (just lacked navigation) and liked the interface so to me it seems JVC has an idea of what they're doing. I talked to the sales guy at the shop about this unit and he said they've been excited about getting these in for a while. Apparently the Ipod interface is top notch and quick. The same goes for the navigation. He also told me that you might wanna be careful with buying this radio at some places because JVC initially had a bunch of problems with these and had to d
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