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Sony XAV-W1 (07/29/2007)

Sony XAV-W1

Entered CNET Catalog: 07/29/2007

SKU: 0027242706484

Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.

Manufacturer description

Elevate your in-car, entertainment experience with Drive S II and enjoy DVD movies or SACDs in high-fidelity, multi-channel surround sound like never before. Sound complicated– Take the guesswork out creating of the ultimate in-car listening environment using CSO, X-DSP, and Intelligent Time Alignment. You’ll see and hear the difference.

Product summary

The goodThe good: The Sony XAV-W1 features a crisp, wide-screen display, a broad range of media-playback capabilities, and a user-friendly selection interface.

The badThe bad: The absence of a front-mounted auxiliary input jack or USB port restricts the ability of drivers to take their generic MP3 players on the road.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: The Sony XAV-W1 is a stylish new entrant into the aftermarket in-car audiovisual market. Its SACD-playback ability will interest serious audiophiles, while its stunning display and intuitive media-selection interface will attract anyone looking for a user-friendly in-car media player.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 09/11/2007

The XAV-W1 is Sony's first in-dash audiovisual media player and it looks set to raise the bar in the aftermarket car tech segment. The system's WVGA LCD display is one of the brightest, clearest, best-rendered screens we have ever seen on any in-car video display. In addition to its stunning visual reproduction and well-designed menu structures, the XAV-W1 supports a large number of media sources as standard, and has a good range of expandability options.

Design
Like other in-dash video systems such as the Panasonic Strada CN-NVD905U, the XAV-W1 has a very simple faceplate design. With just five hard buttons along the bottom of the bezel, the system maximizes the amount of screen real estate in the double-DIN-size slot, and for most functions, the XAV-W1 relies on "soft" touch-screen buttons. However, in contrast with some other touch-screen devices, the XAV-W1's menu structure is extremely intuitive, with drivers given the choice of just three buttons on the top menu screen. Adding to the system's ease of use is the outstanding resolution of the display and the crisp menu buttons of the onscreen menus.

Audio
The XAV-W1 supports a wide range of audio formats including Red Book CDs, MP3 and WMA discs, and Sony's Super Audio CDs (SACD), all of which make use of the system's single disc slot behind its drop-down motorized faceplate. With external modules, the system can also be used to pick up satellite and HD Radio, and to play music from iPods.

The XAV-W1's source list includes six options: tuner, disc, aux (via one of the three AV RCA inputs on the back of the system), CD changer, iPod, and satellite radio. (The latter three sources require additional Sony modules.) To our disappointment, unlike Sony's most recent single-DIN stereos, the XAV-W1 does not come with either a generic line-in auxiliary input jack or a USB port, meaning that drivers are restricted in the number of portable devices they can attach to the system.

With any of these audio sources selected, the system responds with a pop-up menu that makes use of a dynamic, Flash-based animation, which adds to the system's visual appeal. When playing disc-based audio, the bottom quarter of the display becomes a touchable control panel with the major controls (such as play, pause, and skip) permanently visible. With an MP3 disc in, the driver is given a crisp readout of ID3 tag information for track, album, and artist, while the bottom control panel includes a dedicated button for skipping between albums in addition to the track-skip buttons.

When playing compressed digital audio discs, the XAV-W1 provides a useful means of navigating audio tracks via its List function, which displays the titles of five folders or five tracks at a time. A single-touch scrolling button allows drivers to skip through long lists of tracks quickly--a feature that we particularly like when navigating large disc-based libraries. However, one of the few criticisms we have of the system is that drivers can't browse other tracks or albums on a disc without stopping the playback of the current track, meaning that you just have to sit there in silence while you search for your chosen music.


The XAV-W1 list function provides a useful means of navigating MP3 and WMA discs.

Along with the MEX DV2000 and the entry-level MEX-DV1000, the XAV-W1 is one of only three in-car media systems that can be used to play discs encoded with Sony's proprietary Super Audio CD (SACD) high-quality audio format. When playing an SACD disc, the system provides a number of options for audio quality, with drivers given a choice between two-channel (stereo) and multichannel (5.1 audio) playback, courtesy of a built-in multichannel decoder. As we found with the MEX-DV2000, the audio quality for SACD playback is stunningly clear with a greater dynamic range, resulting in the ability to play audio at a higher volume than CD output without distortion.

For our test of the XAV-W1, we attached Sony's XT-100HD module, which gave us HD Radio reception. The first thing that we have to note is that the XT-100HD is very difficult to install in a car's dashboard. The module is wider than a standard DIN slot, and so it must be inserted diagonally into the stereo opening, and even then, it is so voluminous that it is extremely difficult to find a place for it--and the stereo itself--inside the dash.

With the module finally installed, we were able to use the XAV-W1 to pick up HD Radio stations: an HD icon appears in place of the satellite radio icon on the main source screen to inform drivers that the tuner is correctly connected. As with other HD Radio receivers, it takes a few seconds for the XAV-W1 to lock onto the HD signal from a specific FM radio station. With the HD signal detected, the screen displays information on channel name, song title, and artist title; users are also given the chance to browse any multicast HD channels on a single frequency.


To play HD Radio, users need to add on Sony's clunky XT-100HD module.

One of the XAV-W1's most attractive features is its wealth of audio-customization settings: with all audio sources apart from SACD, users can tweak the acoustic output using one of seven preset EQ configurations, plus a custom feature, which enables them to set their own EQ curve using a seven-band equalizer. A Listening Position Select feature enables drivers to further fine-tune the acoustic sweet spot via a beautifully designed graphic interface. Further audio tweaking can be done via separate settings for a standalone subwoofer and a center speaker, a 5.1 channel speaker level setting, and a control for low- and high-pass filter customization.


The XAV-W1 offers a wealth of EQ settings, including a user-configurable seven-band equalizer.

Video
The XAV-W1's video quality is superb thanks to its 7-inch WGVA screen, which reproduces DVDs and video CDs with vivid clarity. We like the fact that we were able to access the DVD's top menu with just two button pushes and were then able to navigate our way around with ease thanks to an onscreen keypad. As with the system's audio output, there are an impressive number of options for customizing video playback, with a picture EQ setting enabling viewers to choose between one of four preset visual settings (dynamic, theater, sepia, normal), or to tweak the picture to their own preferences by deciding how "warm" or "cool" the image should be.


We like the XAV-W1's pop-up menus for navigating DVD videos.

As with audio sources, video controls take the form of a series of touch-screen menus, which appear when the screen is touched during playback. Sound-tweaking options include two settings for Dynamic Range Control, as well as a dedicated movie setting for Dolby Pro-Logic II. With surround-sound activated, movie soundtracks become crisp and immediate, adding to an immersive media experience. A particularly nice visual option on the Sony XAV-W1 is its ability to capture stills from movies, which can then be set as wallpaper on the screen.

In sum
Aside from its ability to play SACD audio, Sony's XAV-W1 has the same features as many other aftermarket in-car systems, including support for a wide range of digital audio and video sources. The XAV-W1 differentiates itself, however, by its ability to present these features in a visually stunning format; by its intuitive menus and vivid touch-screen icons; and through its range of audio and visual customization options. While we found Sony's HD Radio module to be clunky and unwieldy, the $800 XAV-W1 is an elegant all-in-one in-car media system with a competitive price tag.

User opinions

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User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 3 user reviews

Great system, a minor issue or two though

Pros: Touch screen works great
nice layout

Cons: -Takes a LONG time to read the menu structure of a DVD full of MP3's.
-cannot browse for your next song while current song is playing as playback stops when you try to navigate your songs.

Review: Awesome unit! if you don't mind the two 'cons' that I pointed out then I highly recommend it.

I only just found out there's an iPod adapter, so I've just bought one and am looking forward to going discless!
User Rating:
0.5 stars

out of 3 user reviews

At Least It Has Surrond Sound

Pros: Surround Sound, Crisp Screen

Cons: Adaptors & Features

Review: The deck has potential, but it all went to waste. The adaptors were built for single-DIN models & are a horrible waste of time & money. iPod & Satellite Radio adaptors only show 1 line of text at a time making navigation almost impossible. SACD is obsolete, but the 2 titles I own sound wonderful. No Bluetooth. No navigation. The DVD MP3 Discs have to be very carefully created within very specific guidelines in order to be read. Just an atrocious system! Bad job, Sony! But if all you want is a nice DVD set-up in your car, this is the best.
User Rating:
3.5 stars

out of 3 user reviews

Where is the Bluetooth

Pros: Well from the review..SWEET!

Cons: I dont have it in my Car !

Review: If this thing had Bluetooth..I would've have my credit card out and bought it in a flash..but no go..I checked Sony's site and nothing..
Darn..I love the inter-face..Sony always has a great display...Oh well maybe the next model..
thats if I don't buy the Pioneer Z2..

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Sony XAV-W1 specifications

  • General
  • Product Type DVD player with LCD monitor and AM/FM tuner
  • Series Xplod
  • Width 7.0 in
  • Depth 7.5 in
  • Height 3.9 in
  • System
  • Form Factor In-dash
  • Enclosure Type Double-DIN
  • System Control Bus UniLink
  • Supported Devices CD changer
  • Digital Audio Format DTS digital output , Dolby Digital output
  • Control Features Touch panel
  • Features Dual-zone capability , Rear-facing camera capability
  • Monitor
  • Type LCD monitor - Motorized
  • Technology TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size 6.95 in
  • Total Pixels 1,152,000
  • Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
  • Resolution 800 x 480
  • Features Touch screen
  • Radio
  • Radio Radio tuner - AM/FM
  • Total Preset Station Qty 30.0
  • AM Preset Station Qty 12.0
  • FM Preset Station Qty 18.0
  • Response Bandwidth -14970.0 Hz
  • Features Best stations memory
  • Remote Control
  • Remote control type Remote control
  • Remote control technology Infrared
  • DVD
  • Type DVD player
  • Media Type SACD , DVD+RW , DVD+R , CD-RW , DVD-R , CD-R , CD , Video CD , SVCD , DVD , DVD-RW
  • MP3 Playback Yes
  • Features DivX compatible , JPEG photo playback , WMA playback
  • Amplifier
  • Max Output Power / Channel Qty 52 Watts x 4
  • Output Power / Total 208.0 Watt
  • Crossover
  • Crossover Active crossover
  • Digital Signal Processor
  • Audio Decoders Dolby Digital , DTS decoder , Dolby Pro Logic II
  • Equalizer
  • Type Digital
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 1.0 x SPDIF output , 1.0 x Composite video/audio input , 3.0 x Microphone , 1.0 x 5.1 channel audio line-out , Composite video/audio output