January 8, 2008 3:17 PM PST

Jensen packs it all in to the VM9022HDN car system

The VM9022HDN installed in CNET's test car at CES 2008

(Credit: CNET Networks)

Jensen has a knack of packing lots of as-standard features into its aftermarket in-dash car systems and the VM9022HDN, on show at this year's CES 2008, is no exception. The double-DIN sized device supports nearly every mainstream audio source available including HD Radio, iPods, discs (CD, MP3, WMA), SD cards, USB drives, and--with the addition of an add-on module--Satellite Radio. For video, the system supports DVD video, which is reproduced on its 6.5-inch wide-screen display. The VM9022HDN is also an out-of-the box GPS navigation device programmable via its touch-screen display.

Watch the Jensen VM 9022 HDN video on CNET TV.

The system has a dedicated touch-screen iPod interface

(Credit: CNET Networks)

While real-time traffic information is not available for the device, it does come with a a feature called SMART Navigation that offers drivers a number of ways to get to their destination, based on the time of day and various traffic patterns. The VM9022HDN has already bagged a CEA Innovations Award and will hit the shelves in February with a price tag of around $1,300.

Recent posts from CES 2008
CES 2008: Home audio wrap-up
CES 2008: Home video wrap-up
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by francissawyer January 8, 2008 5:04 PM PST
What about DVD-Audio?
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by dmd3home January 8, 2008 6:06 PM PST
Bluetooth? AM/FM? It seems some important features are missing.
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by El Kabong January 18, 2008 10:44 AM PST
What about WiMax or LTE? Way to go Jensen, you're only one step away.
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