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Shopping for a 2011-2014 Genesis sedan; visually identifiying Lexicon)

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I've been shopping for 2011-2014 Genesis sedan, and am keen on finding one that has the 17-speaker Lexicon system.

Most of the ads I see do not specify which one it is. Just from looking at interior photos is there an easy way to tell which it is?

My best guess so far is to look carefully at the part of the unit where the disc is inserted; does only the 17-speaker version have the "DVD" symbol on the upper right? Sometimes it's hard to see that portion of the stereo in photos; are there any more obvious cues to look for?

Are there any other options that are tied to the 14 vs 17 speaker system? (i.e., rear sunshade)

Are there appearance changes to the audio controls/labels between 2011 and 2014?

Thanks!
Jamie
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My 2013 driver's door panel lower section speaker enclosure:
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The CD player slot, etc depends on model year, so maybe not a good indicator. The 17-speaker Lexicon system will on be on cars with the DIS controller knob right behind the transmission shifter on the center console. The DIS controls the NAV and other options. It is a round knob about 2" in diameter.
http://www.conceptcarz.com/images/Hyundai/2011-Hyundai-Genesis-Sedan-Image-i01-1024.jpg

Cars with the 14-Speaker system have a touch screen Nav, and no controller behind the shifter.
 
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