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Alpine IVA-W200 multimedia player (03/25/2006)

Alpine IVA-W200 multimedia player

Entered CNET Catalog: 03/25/2006

SKU: 0793276200532

Manufacturer: Alpine Electronics, Inc.

Manufacturer description

If your car currently outfits a Double-DIN space, not to fear, the all-new, Alpine's premier Double-DIN AV Head Unit is here! Check out the 6.5" Widescreen display for your viewing enjoyment. Control your menus using PulseTouch with a simple touch of your finger! Listen to and watch DVDs, DVD-MP3's, CD's, this unit does it all. With Quick Search, it's a breeze to find the music you want to listen to. Expand your multi-channel solution with the IVA-W200 and hear all of the music with higher fidelity, distinct locations, and beyond stereo. Equipped with Swingface, this unit motorizes and closes clean and flush when not in use. Remote Control included. Thanks to BBE processing, you get improved sound quality and maximum performance. The IVA-W200 is fully enabled: Full Speed Connection for iPod, HD Radio ready, Satellite Radio ready, 3 PreOuts, Bluetooth Ready... Alpine brings you quite possibly the best thing to happen to 2-DIN.

Product summary

The goodThe good: The Alpine IVA-W200 supports a range of multimedia inputs including most disc-based media, iPod, Bluetooth audio, and satellite and HD radio. It offers an impressive array of video-customization options while providing a generally intuitive interface for navigating digital audio.

The badThe bad: Despite the necessity for two clunky external modules, Bluetooth hands-free calling is effectively limited to incoming calls. Video quality can be grainy, and one glitch in the music-search functionality can lead to frustration.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Alpine IVA-W200 is a stylish, all-in-one, in-car multimedia unit with some impressive audio and video compatibility and control options. However, DVD picture quality is not great, and the external Bluetooth module is more trouble than it's worth.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 12/11/2006

The Alpine IVA-W200 mobile multimedia station offers a wealth of options for in-car entertainment and communications. Some of the system's functions look a little dated, and its Bluetooth interface is clumsily integrated. Nevertheless, it is simple to set up and generally straightforward to use for those who want to watch movies or listen to a range of digital audio while on the road.

The double-DIN-sized IVA-W200 makes use of a touch screen interface called "PulseTouch" that, according to Alpine, uses "different vibrations and pressures to effectively simulate real button and slider control."

In practice, the mechanical pulsing action that comes when you touch the screen is a little disconcerting; multiple, machine gun-like pulses come when you withdraw touch pressure. The unit has a row of useful hard buttons along the bottom of the screen bezel, including a Source select button, an open/close button (which causes the motorized LCD screen to roll down, revealing the single CD/DVD slot), as well as handy volume and one-touch mute controls. All other controls are via the pulsing touch screen.

Brake-dance video
To operate the video function of the Alpine IVA-W200, drivers need to perform an elaborate procedure, designed to ensure that the unit can't be used to play DVDs when on the move: first depress the foot brake; then activate the parking brake; then, with the foot brake still depressed, release and re-engage the parking brake; finally, let go of the foot brake. And rest. The video is now ready to go. The IVA-W200 plays all DVD formats including store-bought DVDs, DVD/Rs and DVD/RWs, DVD+Rs and DVD+RWs, DVD As, DVD VRs, and VCDs. The resolution of the video on the IVA-W200 is a little grainier than those we've seen on other aftermarket video players, such as the Dual XDVD8182.

Nevertheless, there is a wealth of options for adjusting and customizing the onscreen display. DVDs can be played in one of three screen formats: Wide-screen stretches any picture to fit the width of the unit; Cinema changes the picture format into a 16:9 aspect ratio; Normal displays the picture in the center of the screen with a vertical black band down each side. Pressing the touch screen while a DVD is playing brings up a soft-button menu for basic video controls, including play, pause, skip, fast forward, and rewind. Viewers can skip chapters, play movies in slow motion, and even program certain DVDs by chapter using an onscreen keypad that's accessed by pressing the Key button in the upper left-hand corner twice.

The IVA-W200 has a feature called iPersonalize, which is a catchall for customizing audio and video output. For DVD playback, iPersonalize works mainly through a feature called Visual EQ, which includes individual settings for night mode (for movies with lots of dark screens); a softness/sharpness setting; a contrast setting; brightness, color, and tint adjustments; as well as two presets that enable viewers to store a customized arrangement of the above settings.


Visual EQ gives movie watchers a large number of options to adjust video settings to their preferences.

We found the sharpness adjustment to be the most useful of the numerous customization features, and sharpening up the images helped to improve the sometimes sketchy picture quality.

Digital audio playback without backup
The IVA-W200 is designed to handle most common audio inputs on the market. RedBook CDs and WMA and MP3 discs are all inserted in the same slot as DVDs, and play without any problem. In addition to being a garden-variety AM/FM tuner, the IVA-W200 is wired to receive satellite radio (with a dedicated Sat button on the bezel), HD radio, and iPod inputs. The latter three capabilities are only available with the purchase of additional equipment and/or services. The standard off-the-shelf unit plays MP3 and WMA discs. The unit can also be used as a display for external Alpine navigation systems, and it can be hooked up to another auxiliary input through an additional RCA jack.

Navigation of digital audio files is straightforward; the IVA-W200 presents the user with a list of folders and then a list of tracks to make their selections from. Also to our liking was the full tag information for the folder, the artist, the album, and the track. Our major complaint about navigating digital audio with the IVA-W200 is that, once you have navigated to and started playing a desired track, the unit will not allow you to back up one level to select another song from the same album. Instead, users who want to make another selection have to press the File Search button, which takes them back to the master menu.


Navigating digital audio files from the top-level menu is straightforward, but backing up one level is not.

Navigating an iPod on the IVA-W200 is much easier than on the Eclipse AVN6600 that we tested recently. Having hooked our iPod up via the Alpine Full Speed Connection Cable (sold separately), we were able to control track selection and volume using the touch screen. With an iPod hooked up, all direct controls on the MP3 player itself are disabled, but the IVA-W200 does a good job of offering a flexible range of control options. Users can select tracks by the artist, the song title, the album, or the playlist. The IVA-W200 screen displays full tag information for each track, and its basic text format and lack of fancy graphics enable drivers to read the information at a glance.


We liked the way the IVA-W200's iPod interface transfers full control to the touch screen.

One-way Bluetooth calling
While the iPod add-on to the IVA-W200 is a seamless addition, the optional Bluetooth module--connected via Alpine's Ai-NET or M-Bus interface--is far more awkward to install and operate. It appears that the IVA-W200 was not designed with the addition of hands-free calling in mind. We can live with the external microphone, but the necessity of two external modules--one as the connection interface, the other as a control pad used to receive calls--underlines the lack of integration between the touch screen and the phone.

As such, there is no way to place outbound calls with the KCA-100BT Bluetooth module other than dialing the number directly into the phone handset or using the phone's voice-dial capabilities (if so equipped). Pairing the phone with the module is simple enough: press the large central button on the three-button control pad for about eight seconds, then use your Bluetooth-enabled phone or music device (the IVA-W200 supports Bluetooth audio streaming) to search for the module. Our Samsung SGH-t619 found the module without any trouble, but once we'd punched in the number, we found it easier to use the handset's built-in speakerphone for outgoing calls than to route the call via the head unit to the car speakers.

When a connected cell phone gets an incoming call, the IVA-W200 sounds a doleful, three-tone alert accompanied by the appearance of a red phone symbol on the LCD screen. Sound quality for incoming calls through the car speakers is poor; voices sounded buzzy and distorted, in sharp contrast to the clear output from audio sources. The procedure for connecting a Bluetooth audio-enabled device is similar to that for hands-free devices, and streamed audio files can be accessed by setting the Source option to CD Changer. Interestingly, audio quality is much better when streaming music by Bluetooth, but it is still inferior to that of disc-based digital music.

Overall, the Alpine IVA-W200 exhibits some advanced features and is a strong candidate for a midrange, all-in-one media player. We especially like its iPod- and Bluetooth audio compatibility. Those looking for seamless hands-free communication, however, should look elsewhere.

User opinions

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User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 2 user reviews

Control at your Fingertips! Love it!

Pros: Hook Up to Multiple Sources, Sounds great!

Cons: Lacks graphics

Review: I love the Alpine IVA-W200. I'm hooked up to my iPod, Sirius Satellite radio, and my Blackbird, so I can get navi from the screen, too. Ever since I got my system, my hour commute to work is much more bearable - it's like having a concert in my car. The only bad thing is it is a little plain, no fancy graphics, but that's just an aesthetic thing. When it comes down to reliability, functionality, and quality - Alpine rocks! I'm excited about the IVA-W505 - if I didn't already have the W200, I would totally upgrade!
User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 2 user reviews

Clean, Stylish, AWESOME!!!

Pros: Great all-in-one system with unique and user friendly features

Cons: If your looking for something w/ full bluetooth capabilities, this not for you.

Review: I installed this into my 2002 Lexus IS300 and it's like a glove. I love that it gave my car that factory look, like i bought the car like that. I love the i-pod control interface very straight forward. What more can i say, but it's a great system. Definitely the quality i would expect from Alpine.

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Alpine IVA-W200 multimedia player specifications

  • General
  • Product Type DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner
  • Width 7.0 in
  • Depth 6.5 in
  • Height 3.9 in
  • Weight 6.4 lbs
  • System
  • Form Factor In-dash
  • Enclosure Type Double-DIN
  • System Control Bus Ai-NET
  • Supported Devices Satellite radio receiver , CD player , HD radio
  • Controls Subwoofer level , Bass , Volume , Treble , Loudness
  • Control Features Touch panel
  • Features Rear-facing camera capability , CD text , ID3 tags support
  • Monitor
  • Type LCD monitor - In-dash unit integrated - Motorized
  • Technology TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size 6.5 in
  • Total Pixels 280,800
  • Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
  • Resolution 1200 x 234
  • Widescreen Modes Cinema , Normal , Wide
  • Features Touch screen
  • Radio
  • Radio Radio tuner - AM/FM
  • Total Preset Station Qty 18.0
  • AM Preset Station Qty 6.0
  • FM Preset Station Qty 12.0
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio 80.0 dB
  • Features DX/LO switch
  • Remote Control
  • Remote control type Remote control
  • Remote control technology Infrared
  • DVD
  • Type DVD player - In-dash unit integrated
  • Media Load Type Slot-load
  • Media Type DVD-RW , CD-R , DVD+R , CD , DVD+RW , CD-RW , DVD , DVD-R
  • Dynamic Range 95.0 dB
  • Signal-To-Noise Ratio 105.0 dB
  • Response Bandwidth -21995.0 Hz
  • Total Harmonic Distortion 0.03%
  • Multi-Camera Angle Select Yes
  • Multi-Language Select Yes
  • MP3 Playback Yes
  • Features WMA playback
  • Amplifier
  • Max Output Power / Channel Qty 50 Watts x 4
  • Continuous Power / Channel Qty 18 Watts x 4
  • Amplifier Output Details 18.0 Watt - 4.0 Ohm - THD 1.0 % - 14.4V DC - 4.0 channel(s)
  • Crossover
  • Crossover Active crossover
  • Equalizer
  • Type Digital graphic
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 1.0 x Remote control ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Navigation system input ( TOSLINK ) - Rear , 1.0 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Subwoofer output ( RCA phono x 2 ) - Rear , 1.0 x Front channel output - Rear , 1.0 x Camera connector - Rear , 1.0 x Rear channel output - Rear , 1.0 x System components control bus
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