The Clarion NX501 has a beautiful 6.2-inch digital WVGA touch panel LCD monitor, perfect for watching your favorite videos.
Folks who have seen this screen in action are just amazed at the image quality. It’s just not only the video quality; the user interface in itself is gorgeous.
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Features of the Clarion NX501
This navigation receiver can play pretty much anything off a CD, DVD, iPod or other MP3 player, so you won’t be running out of listening and viewing material anytime soon.
The Clarion NX501 comes with a built-in Parrot Bluetooth Interface, so if you have a Bluetooth-capable phone you’re good to go. Talk all you want through this multimedia receiver while you’re on the road. And another thing that’s pretty cool is that if you have a bunch of music on your Bluetooth-enabled phone you can just stream it through the Clarion NX501, without having to plug in anything.
The built in navigation is powered by a SiRFprima GPS receiver featuring TeleAtlas with maps of 50 US states, Canada and Puerto Rico all preloaded into a Micro SD card. It includes 15 million Points of Interest, so rest assured that you won’t have difficulty finding restaurants, gas stations and important landmarks on those family trips.
Another cool feature the Clarion NX501 offers is iTunes tagging. You’re listening to the radio, and then you hear a really cool song you’ve heard several times in the last few days. Just tag it and later download it through the iTunes store. That’s an awesome feature.
USB connection enables complete control of your iPod including video playback (with the optional CCA748 video cable). You can browse your iPod/iPhone’s contents and settings, and control playback right from the receiver.
You can also connect to a Sirius Satellite Radio receiver without any need for an interface box. You’ll be able to enjoy over 130 channels of music, news, talk shows, sports and traffic information with digital quality sound throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The Clarion NX501 also includes an RCA input that enables you to smoothly connect a rear view camera to display the area behind your vehicle.
So everything sounds pretty awesome, right? But surely there must be something that the Clarion engineers didn’t get right, you’re probably thinking. Some folks have complained that the Clarion NX501 cuts off music when the unit prompts you to take a turn. This isn’t necessarily bad if I may say. If they had done the opposite I bet somebody would have complained that the prompts can’t be heard over the music. Win some, lose some.
But even with that design choice the majority of customers who own the Clarion NX501 say it’s worth every penny.





