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Two 2016 AV questions

veesix

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Maybe some of you can help me find answers to these two AV questions:

► What is the capacity of the Jukebox hard disk? Is it solid state or rotating?

► On my prior Genesis (2013 Tech), I was able to set the HD radio to display what was playing. I can't find a way to turn this feature on with my new (2016 Ultimate AWD). Did they drop the feature, or is there a way to activate it?

Thanks
 
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You know I realized that I'm not entirely sure about whether it's solid-state or Hard drive based? I initially answered conclusively that it's solid state, but I do hear some odd mechanical noises sometimes. It wouldn't make much sense for it not to be solid-state in this day and age, but now I'm curious. As for the second question, I don't listen to terrestrial radio anymore, sorry.

So basically, my post ended up being essentially useless :-).
 
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So basically, my post ended up being essentially useless :-).

Thanks for the thought anyway. :-)

I also think that the drive should be solid state, but I haven't seen anything that says one way or the other. Even the retail price of a SSD today is so low that they should not consider using a mechanical unit.
 
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