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freeenthusiastearthquake · 2 years ago
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24 Inch (16:10) Anti-Blue | Anti-Glare | Monitor Screen Guard
Description: 24 Inch (16:10) Monitor Privacy Screen Filter allows to change the privacy angle from 60° to 30° degrees - simply adjust your laptop’s brightness level.
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junker-town · 7 years ago
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NBA mock draft 2018: Luka Doncic is No. 1, but 4 college freshmen are coming for him
It’s time for another mock draft now that college basketball season has returned.
College basketball has returned, and with that, we can begin evaluating the 2018 NBA Draft class in earnest.
At the beginning of the process, this draft appears to be unique in that as many as five players seem to have a real chance at going No. 1 overall. That group includes European prospect Luka Doncic and four college freshmen — Arizona’s DeAndre Ayton, Missouri’s Michael Porter Jr., Duke’s Marvin Bagley and Texas’ Mohamed Bamba.
If you’re an NBA fan just wading into the college game, there’s no better event to watch than Tuesday’s Champion’s Classic. No. 1 Duke faces No. 2 Michigan State, followed by No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 7 Kentucky. There are eight projected first-round picks in this mock draft between those four teams.
We’ll be doing these mock drafts all season long. It will be fun to see how much this projection changes throughout the year.
1. Atlanta Hawks - Luka Doncic, G, Slovenia
Doncic deserves to be the leader in the clubhouse to go No. 1 after dominating FIBA Eurobasket and getting off to a great start for Real Madrid. It’s going to take a huge individual season from any of the top freshmen to knock him off.
Doncic is a 6’8 guard with a rare ability to stuff the stat sheet. He’s a gifted passer, a crafty scorer, a plus rebounder and a dependable shooter:
Luka Doncic breaking ankles. http://pic.twitter.com/ItyB6jLKG3
— Jake Hyman (@RealJakeHyman) November 12, 2017
There are questions about Doncic’s athleticism, but it’s impossible to ignore his amazing production against the top competition in Europe at just 18 years old. He looks like a special prospect.
2. Dallas Mavericks - DeAndre Ayton, C, Arizona
Ayton begins his one-and-done season at Arizona looking like a center prospect with the ideal size, athleticism and developing skill set for the modern NBA. At 7’1, 261 pounds and with a 7’5 wingspan, he’s incredibly both quick off the ground and running the floor. Simply put, the man is a physical freak.
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Ayton has also flashed a projectable jump shot and hit over 80 percent of his free throws as a high school player on Nike’s EYBL circuit. The term “unicorn” fits here. The biggest question scouts have with Ayton is his motor. If he stays engaged all season for Arizona, he has a chance at being taken ahead of any other college player.
3. Chicago Bulls - Michael Porter Jr., F, Missouri
Porter has the look of the type of player every team covets: an oversized, athletic wing who can score from all three levels. He didn’t play in Mizzou’s opener because of a hip injury, but expectations are squarely set for him to average over 20 points per game and get the Tigers to the NCAA tournament for the first time in five years.
At 6’10, Porter is comfortable attacking the defense from the perimeter. His three-point stroke looks good, but scouts will be monitoring his percentage all season. The biggest need for improvement in his game right now is tightening up his handle.
4. Sacramento Kings - Marvin Bagley III, F/C, Duke
Bagley might be the best pure athlete of any of the elite college freshmen. He’s impossibly fast and agile for a 6’11 big man, blessed with a quick first step and the ability to easily finish the above the rim when he gets a crack of daylight:
Bagley is likely going to put up huge points, rebounds, blocks and steals numbers for No. 1 Duke all season. At the NBA level, he’ll be a bit of a tweener who lacks the elite length and rim protection skills to be a center, or the type of fine-tuned jump shot teams ideally want out of their four. Granted: that lefty shooting stroke certainly looks nice and could end up being a weapon for him before long.
5. Phoenix Suns - Mohamed Bamba, C, Texas
You start with the length when you talk about Texas freshman Mo Bamba. His 7’9 wingspan and 9’6 standing reach will make him one of the longest NBA players ever from the moment he’s drafted. He’s also agile for his size with the type of quick feet required to guard ball screens in today’s NBA.
Bamba’s sheer size and potential as a rim protector will draw him comparisons to Rudy Gobert all season. His offense is what will be especially interesting to track. Bamba has faith in his jump shot and also isn’t scared to attack from the high post. Right now, he easily projects as the draft’s best defensive prospect.
6. Philadelphia 76ers - Jaren Jackson Jr., F/C, Michigan State
Jackson is a 6’10, 240-pound big man with a 7’4 wingspan who hit close to 40 percent of his threes on Nike’s EYBL circuit as a high school player. ESPN has compared him to Pacers center Myles Turner, and that’s a good place to start. If he reaches his potential, Jackson could offer a similar combination of shot blocking and floor stretching with even better athleticism.
And no — Philadelphia doesn’t need another big man. But at this point, it’s worthless to take fit into the conversation with the NBA season still being so young.
7. Cleveland Cavaliers - Miles Bridges, F, Michigan State
Bridges would have been a lottery pick last season, but made the shocking decision to return to MSU for his sophomore year, where he’s the preseason favorite to win national player of the year. He’s an explosive 6’6 wing who can effortlessly play above the rim on both ends.
Scouts will want to see if his 40 percent three-point shooting from freshman year is sustainable. He’s another player NBA teams will see as a tweener: he’d be best offensively attacking slowing power forwards, but he lacks the ideal length to defend that position on the other end.
8. LA Clippers - Collin Sexton, PG, Alabama
Prediction: Sexton will be your favorite college player to watch this season. He's an absolutely fearless guard who rose from anonymity to set the single-season scoring record on Nike's EYBL circuit last year. He'll have the keys to Avery Johnson's offense at Alabama from day one.
Scouts will be interested to see if Sexton can harness his passion and aggressiveness to turn into a lockdown defender. His passing and playmaking ability will also be under the microscope this season.
9. Charlotte Hornets - Bruce Brown, SG, Miami
Brown has always been knocked as a dogged defender as a 6’5 two-guard. Now he’s turning into a complete offensive player who can shoot, pass and dribble. All he did in his first game for Miami was turn in a triple-double:
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10. Oklahoma City Thunder - Robert Williams, C, Texas A&M
The Thunder loses this pick if it’s outside the lottery, which it will be.
Like Bridges, Williams opted to return for his sophomore year of college despite every indication being that he would have been a lottery pick in June. He’s a phenomenal athlete with a 7’5 wingspan who projects as a rim protector and lob finisher at the next level.
11. Phoenix Suns (from Miami) - Wendell Carter Jr., PF/C, Duke
Carter will be described as a throwback big throughout the draft process, but don’t let that tag fool you. This is not strictly a back-to-the-basket scorer a la Jahlil Okafor. Carter is a bruising athlete who can dominate the glass, finish inside and already has a nice face-up game.
He’s not in an ideal position at Duke to showcase his skills because so many of his teammates also need the ball. Still, Carter does so many little things that his presence is a big reason why the Blue Devils are the preseason favorites.
12. Utah Jazz - Trevon Duval, PG, Duke
As a 6’3 lead guard, Duval is an elite athlete with a 6’9 wingspan. He should be able to get into the teeth of the defense whenever he wants off a ball screen. He’s still developing as a passer. The big question is his shooting ability, which has a long way to go.
13. Cleveland Cavaliers - Justin Jackson, F, Maryland
A 6’7 forward with a 7’3 wingspan who shot 43 percent from deep last season, Jackson profiles as an excellent glue guy at the NBA level because he takes nothing off the table. Scouts will want to see if he’s able to create more offensive off the dribble as a sophomore.
14. Indiana Pacers - Mikal Bridges, F, Villanova
Another potential three-and-D prospect, Bridges combines long arms and quick feet with a lockdown mindset defensively. He made major strides as a shooter last season and should have a bigger role on Villanova this year with Josh Hart off to the NBA.
15. Portland Trail Blazers - Lonnie Walker, SG, Miami
Walker is recovering from a torn meniscus, but will be expected to form a devastating wing combo with Brown at Miami upon his return. He’s a physical shooting guard who can create his offense in a pinch. His 6’10 wingspan gives him the ability to be an impact defender.
16. Philadelphia 76ers - Kevin Knox, F, Kentucky
Knox is an athletic hybrid forward who runs the floor and can make plays above the rim. Scouts will be closely monitoring his three-point shot and if he can use his physical gifts to turn into a great defensive player.
17. Milwaukee Bucks - Hamidou Diallo, G/F, Kentucky
Diallo almost entered the NBA draft last year after enrolling (but not playing) at Kentucky to start the second semester. He’s an A+ athlete who’s 46-inch vertical leap at the draft combine was the best in the event’s history. He’s still raw skill set wise, but has the length (6’11), body and athleticism the NBA demands for a two guard.
18. New Orleans Pelicans - Troy Brown, G, Oregon
Brown spent his formative years as a point guard before moving to the wing. It should come in handy both immediately for Oregon and down the road for his NBA prospects. At 6’6, Brown is a quality facilitator, versatile defender and a IQ player. The Ducks lost so much from last year’s Final Four team (see: Dillon Brooks and Jordan Bell already making an impact in the NBA), so he’ll be asked to contribute right away.
19. Atlanta Hawks - Bennie Boatwright, F, USC
Boatwright isn’t a name often cited in mock drafts yet, but he’ll have a great opportunity to improve his stock playing for a supremely talented USC team this year. The 6’10 forward is a gifted scorer with a nice touch from three-point range. He also averaged three blocks per game during a sophomore season last year that was limited by injury.
20. Memphis Grizzlies - Dzanan Musa, F, Bosnia
Musa is a 6’9 wing from the Croatian League who profiles as a straight bucket getter. He’s not the best athlete and only has a proportional wingspan, but he’s a skilled scorer who can fill it up from all three levels.
21. Brooklyn Nets - Mitchell Robinson, C
Robinson was the subject of the most bizarre recruiting story of the year, committing to Western Kentucky, then leaving, then coming back, then leaving again. Now he’s focused on training full-time for the 2018 NBA Draft. Teams should like what they see: Robinson is a bouncy center with long arms who should project as a shot blocker and rim runner. He’s also still raw at this point, so the team that drafts him will have to be patient.
22. New York Knicks - Rui Hachimura, F, Gonzaga
Hachimura, who was born in Japan, spent last season barely getting off the bench for Gonzaga. That won’t be the case this year, where he should have a featured role as a sophomore after a breakout summer playing in the FIBA U19 World Cup.
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At 6’9 with a great build and good athleticism, Hachimura just looks like an NBA player. He’s just scratching the surface of what he can be.
23. Washington Wizards - Isaac Bonga, F, Germany
Bonga is a 6’9 point-forward with long arms and impressive defensive versatility. His jump shot is the major question mark.
24. Orlando Magic - Nick Richards, C, Kentucky
Richards is going to remind Kentucky fans a bit of Willie Cauley-Stein during his freshman season in Lexington. He’s a long and athletic shot blocker who can finish above the rim.
25. San Antonio Spurs - Chimezie Metu, C, USC
Metu is the defensive counterpart to Bennie Boatwright in USC’s front court. He’s an athletic center who scores around the rim and gobbles up blocks and rebounds. The key will be getting stronger and expanding his offensive game. He’s off to a good start: he hit both three-pointers he attempted in the Trojans’ season opening win against CSU Fullerton.
26. Denver Nuggets - Rodions Kurucs, F, Latvia
The 6’9 shooter and scorer was projected as a late first rounder last season before deciding to pull his name out of the draft at the deadline. We’ll keep him in the same spot for our early 2018 mocks.
27. Atlanta Hawks - Shake Milton, PG, SMU
Milton is a 6’6 point guard who has shot over 40 percent from three in both years at SMU. As a junior, he’ll look to show NBA teams he can get to the rim and has improved as a facilitator.
28. Detroit Pistons - Jacob Evans, SG, Cincinnati
A 6’6 two guard, Evans is the star for a top-15 Cincinnati team and projects as a possible three-and-D NBA wing. The Bearcats are always known for their defense, but Evans stands out as the most talented offensive player to come through the program in some time.
29. Golden State Warriors - Chandler Hutchison, F, Boise State
The 6’7 wing is another player who fits the 3-and-D archetype. He made huge strides as a shooter during his junior year, improving from 23.1 percent to 37.7 percent from deep over one season. There are other seniors with much bigger national profiles (hello, Grayson Allen), but Hutchison could be someone who sticks in the league because he has a clearly defined role.
30. Boston Celtics - Gary Trent Jr., SG, Duke
The son of the Shaq of the MAC, Trent has NBA bloodlines and the pedigree to match as a five-star recruit in the class of 2017. He’ll be needed as a glue guy on a Duke team with so many ball dominant players this year, but that could only help his NBA stock. He’ll need to prove he can hit catch-and-shoot threes with consistency.
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lorrainecparker · 8 years ago
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SmallHD talks Big Production Monitors: NAB 2017 Video
SmallHD started with… well small HD on-camera monitors. Now, the North Carolina company has moved up to full-sized HDR Production monitors for on-set viewing, editors, and colorists. At NAB 2017, SmallHD not only showed off their 17-inch Production monitor but displayed their new 24-inch production monitor.
SmallHD Announce A New Price
Formerly the 17-inch production monitor by SmallHD was priced at $3999.00. The new price has dropped by $500 to $3499.00. What is the price for the larger 24-inch production monitor? SmallHD is not saying just yet, but they emphasize the 24-inch sized monitor will be priced in accordance to the 17-inch monitor. I would expect the 24-inch monitor to be a little bit more expensive.
Display
Panel Type IPS Size Diagonal 23.8 Resolution 1920×1080 Pixel Density (PPI) 93 PPI Aspect Ratio 16:9 Active Area 20.74(W) x 11.67(H) Brightness 250 nits Contrast 3000:1 Color Gamut 100% Rec.709 Color Depth 10­ bit Viewing Angle 178 Deg. Backlight Type LED Adjustable Backlight Yes Temperature Adaptive Color No
Input Signal Types/Formats
3G-SDI YCC 4:2:2 @ 8 bits: 1080p60, 1080p59.94, 1080p50, 1080i120, 1080i119.88, 1080i100 HD-SDI YCC 4:2:2 @ 10 bits: 1080p30, 1080p29.97, 1080p25, 1080p24, 1080p23.98, 1080psF30, 1080psF29.97, 1080psF25, 1080psF24, 1080psF23.98, 1080i60, 1080i59.94, 1080i50, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 720p30, 720p29.97, 720p25, 720p24, 720p23.98 SD-SDI Not Supported HDMI Supports YCC 4:2:2 @ 8 bits, 8/10/12 bit color in RGB & YCC 4:4:4: 1080p60, 1080p59.94, 1080p50, 1080p30, 1080p29.97, 1080p25, 1080p24, 1080p23.98,1080i120, 1080i119.88, 1080i100, 1080i60, 1080i59.94, 1080i50, 720p120, 720p119.88, 720p100, 720p60, 720p59.94 , 720p50, 720p30, 720p29.97, 720p25, 720p24, 720p23.98, 480p120, 480p119.88, 480p100, 480p60, 480p59.94, 576p100, 576p50 Component Not Supported Composite Not Supported Audio HDMI & SDI ­ Monitor through Speakers in Front Bezel or through Headphone Jack ­ Metering up to 8 channels
Output Signal Types/Formats
3G-SDI YCC 4:2:2 1080p60, 1080p59.94, 1080p50, 1080i120, 1080i119.88, HD-SDI YCC 4:2:2 1080p30, 1080p29.97, 1080p25, 1080p24, 1080p23.98, 1080psf30, 1080psf29.97, 1080psf25, 1080psf24, 1080psf23.98, 1080i60, 1080i59.94, 1080i50, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 720p30, 720p29.97, 720p25, 720p24, 720p23.98 all at 8 bits SD-SDI Not Supported HDMI Supports YCC 4:2:2@ 8 bits, RGB & YCC 4:4:4 @ 8 bits: 1080p60, 1080p59.94, 1080p50, 1080p30, 1080p29.97 1080p25, 1080p24, 1080p23.98,1080i120, 1080i119.88, 1080i100, 1080i60, 1080i59.94, 1080i50, 720p120, 720p119.88, 720p100, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, 720p30, 720p29.97, 720p25, 720p24, 720p23.98, 480p120, 480p119.88, 480p100, 480p60, 480p59.94, 576p100, 576p50, 480i120, 480i119.88, 480i60, 480i59.94, 576i100, 576i50 Component Not Supported Composite Not Supported Audio No Audio output (for initial firmware release) ­ to be supported at a later release
Connector Type
SDI 2x 3G Inputs, 2x 3G Outputs HDMI 1x Input, 1x Output Component Not Supported Composite Not Supported Audio 1x Headphone Jack on Front of Monitor Power In Power Out 2x XLR 4­pin Input 12­-34VDC, 1x Lemo Output 12VDC @ 4A Max USB 1x Front USB2, 2x Rear USB2
Controls
Primary Control Interface Joystick Navigation, Dedicated Back Button. Additional Dedicated buttons for: LUT Selection; Backlight Level; Input Switch; Settings Menu; Multi View; Page 1­4 Instant Selection; Tools Menu Record/Capture Dedicated Capture Button on Front Bezel
Environmental
Compliance FCC, IC, CE, RoHS Operating Temperature 41F-95F Storage Temperature 4F-110F Screen Protection Acrylic Screen Protector Available as an Option Height 14.5” (36.83cm) Width 22.5” (57.15cm) Depth/Length 2.5” (6.35cm) Weight (Item Only without battery) 19.0625lb (8.65kg) Weight (Packaged) 24.06lb (10.91kg) Mount Points VESA Mount, Multiple 1⁄4”­20 & 3⁄8”­16 Threads on Top, Bottom, Left & Right Sides. Cold Shoe Style Rails on Back of Monitor
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2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature
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2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature
   The Mazda CX-9 is a mid-size crossover SUV manufactured by Mazda. Up until 2016 model, the CX-9 was built on the Ford CD3 platform shared with the Ford Edge and Ford Fusion, and used the same 3.7 L V6 engine. The 2016 model was a major redesign of CX-9 which was no longer based on the Ford lineup.
Available Lane-keep Assist adds to the warnings of the Lane Departure Warning System. When it senses a potential unintentional lane departure at speeds above 37 mph or higher, it will perform minor steering corrections to help guide your vehicle back to the center of the lane. At speeds above 19 mph, available Distance Recognition Support System measures the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead and recommends a comfortable following distance. If your vehicle encroaches on this distance, a warning light illuminates.
Available Advanced Blind Spot Monitoring helps detect objects in your blind spots and alerts you with a chime and warning light in the side mirror. It also detects and warns you of fast-approaching vehicles that may enter a blind spot.
  2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature Exterior
Exterior Features
LED Headlights with auto on/off and auto height control
LED Daytime Running Lights
LED Combination taillights
LED Grille accent lighting
LED Fog lights
High beam control
Adaptive Front Lighting System
Rain-sensing variable-intermittent windshield wipers
Intermittent rear wiper/washer
Chrome front, side and rear lower body molding
Body-colored power side mirrors with integrated LED turn signal lamps
Heated side mirrors
Body-color door handles
Rear privacy glass
Aluminum roof rails in satin chrome finish
Dual exhaust outlets
Body-color rear roof spoiler
Wheels & Tires
20 x 8.5 aluminum alloy wheels
P255/50 R20 all-season tires
T155/90 D17 temporary spare tire
Exterior Dimensions
Wheelbase (in) : 115.3
Track, front (in) : 65.3
Track, rear (in) : 65.2
Length (in), without front license plate holder : 199.4
Width (in), with/without wheel arch moldings : 77.5 / 77.2
Height (in), up to roof with/without sharkfin antenna : 69.0 / 67.6
Ground clearance (unladen) (in) : 8.8
2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature Interior
Comfort & Convenience
Three-zone automatic climate control with pollen filter
Power sliding-glass moonroof with one-touch-open feature and interior sunshade
Power windows with one-touch down/up feature
Power door locks with speed-sensing auto locking
Front and rear door courtesy lamps
Auto Dimming Rearview Mirror with HomeLink®7
Mazda Radar Cruise Control26
Mazda Advanced Keyless Entry and Start System
Push Button Start
Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors with extension
LED accent lighting for shifter area, door pockets, door pulls and window/door lock switches
Aluminum interior trim
Genuine Rosewood inlays – shifter surround and door switchgear
Tilt & telescopic steering column
Power rear liftgate with programmable height adjustment
12-volt power outlets (1 front/1 cargo area)
Remote fuel door release
2nd-row retractable window sunshades
Rear window defogger with timer
Storage
Glove compartment
Overhead console with sunglass holder
Front center console armrest with storage and 2 USB inputs
2nd-row center armrest with integrated cup holders, storage and 2 USB inputs
Front and rear door bottle holders with storage pockets/bins
Driver and Front passenger seatback pockets
Cargo area with storage boxes and under-floor storage
Seating & Trim
7-passenger seating capacity
8-way power driver’s seat with power lumbar support and 2-position memory
4-way power front passenger seat
60/40 split fold-down and reclining 2nd-row seats with tilt and slide 3rd-row access
50/50 split fold-down 3rd-row seats
Heated Front seats (3 levels)
Nappa leather-trimmed seats (1st and 2nd-row outboard seating positions)
Leather-wrapped steering wheel with unique stitching
Leather-wrapped shift knob
Carpet floor mats
Audio & Infotainment
  8″ full-color touch screen display
Bose® Centerpoint2® Surround Sound audio system with AudioPilot and 12 speakers
Bluetooth®3 hands-free phone and audio streaming capability
HD Radio™
Mazda Navigation System
Multifunction Commander control
MAZDA CONNECT™4 Infotainment System
-Infotainment system voice command
-Radio Broadcast Data System program information
-Aha™ internet radio integration
-Pandora® internet radio integration
-Stitcher™ internet radio integration
-SMS text message audio delivery and reply
-E911 automatic emergency notification
-SiriusXM Satellite Radio with 4-month trial subscription16
Auxiliary-audio input jack
USB Audio Input, 2 front and 2 rear
Steering-wheel-mounted audio, phone and cruise controls
Instrumentation
Speedometer, tachometer and fuel gauge
Active Driving Display (Heads-Up Display)
Ambient temperature & clock display
Multi-Information Display (MID) w/Trip computer
Interior Dimensions & Capacities
Headroom (in), front/2nd row/3rd row : 39.3 / 38.5 / 35.4
Shoulder room (in), front/2nd row/3rd row : 57.9 / 58.1 / 53.1
Hip room (in), front/2nd row/3rd row : 56.7 / 57.4 / 40.1
Legroom (in), front/2nd row/3rd row : 41.0 / 39.4 / 29.7
EPA passenger volume (cu ft) : 135.1
EPA cargo volume (cu ft), rear seats up/3rd row folded/2nd and 3rd rows folded : 14.4 / 38.2 / 71.2
2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature Engine & Mechanical
Engine
Engine type : SKYACTIV®-G20 2.5T Dynamic Pressure Turbo DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder with VVT
Horsepower, 87 octane regular unleaded fuel : 227 hp @ 5,000 rpm
Horsepower, 93 octane premium unleaded fuel : 250 hp @ 5,000 rpm
Torque : 310 lb-ft @ 2,000 rpm
Redline : 6,300 rpm
Displacement (cc) : 2488
Bore x stroke (mm) : 89 x 100
Compression ratio : 10.5 : 1
Maximum intake boost pressure (psi) : 17.4
Fuel system : Advanced Direct Injection
Recommended fuel : Regular unleaded
Valvetrain : Chain-driven dual overhead cams, 4 valves per cylinder with variable valve timing (VVT)
Ignition system : Direct coil-on-plug electronic ignition with iridium alloy platinum-tipped spark plugs
Engine block : Aluminum alloy
Cylinder head : Aluminum alloy
Emission control type (Fed/Cal) : Tier2 Bin5 (50 state)
EPA-Estimated Fuel Economy
AWD, Automatic transmission (city/hwy/combined)1 : 20/26/23
Drivetrain
Type : i-ACTIV AWD®21
Automatic tranmission: SKYACTIV®20-Drive 6-speed automatic transmission with manual-shift and Sport Mode
GEAR RATIOS (:1)
1st : 3.487
2nd : 1.992
3rd : 1.449
4th : 1.000
5th: 0.707
6th: 0.600
Reverse : 3.990
Final Drive : 4.411
Chassis
Brakes : 4-wheel disc, diagonal hydraulic
-Front : 12.6-inch vented disc
-Rear : 12.8-inch solid disc
-ABS : 4-wheel, 4-channel with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist
Parking brake : Electronic
Steering type : Power rack-and-pinion with variable assist
Power assist : Electronic Power Assist Steering (EPAS)
Overall steering ratio : 17.6:1
Steering wheel turns, lock-to-lock : 3.1
Turning circle diameter, curb-to-curb (ft) : 38.8
Suspension : 4-wheel independent
-Front : MacPherson strut with stabilizer bar
-Rear : Multilink with stabilizer bar
Wheel size (in) : 20 x 8.5 aluminum alloy
Tire size : P255/50 R20 all-season tires
Temporary spare tire : T155/90 D17
Weights & Capacities
Curb weight (lbs) :  4,327
Towing capacity (lbs) : 3,50014
Fuel capacity (gallons) : 19.5
2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature Safety & Security
Safety
Advanced dual front air bags22 with seat belt-use, passenger-weight sensors
Front side-impact air bags and side-impact air curtains with rollover protection22
3-point seat belts for all seating positions
Front seat-belt pretensioners with force limiters
Anti-lock Brake System with Electronic Brake force Distribution & Brake Assist
Dynamic Stability Control23 with Traction Control System and Trailer Stability Assist
Rearview camera2
Roll Stability Control5
Hill Launch Assist
Advanced Blind Spot Monitoring with Rear Cross Traffic Alert8
Distance Recognition Support System27
Lane Keep Assist10
Lane Departure Warning9
Rear backup sensors
Smart City Brake Support28
Smart Brake Support12
Side-impact door beams
Engine-immobilizer antitheft system
Tire-Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
LATCH 2nd-row seat child safety seat anchors & upper tether anchors
Child-safety rear door locks
2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature Options & Accessories
Options
Snowflake White Pearl Mica Paint (Extra Cost Option)
Machine Gray Metallic paint (Extra Cost Option)
Audio & Entertainment Accessories
Mazda Mobile Start-Smartphone Remote Engine Start
3.5mm Audio Cable
Portable Navigation Device – Garmin nuvi 2539LMT
Exterior Accessories
Moonroof Wind Deflector 
Roof Rack Crossbars 
Splash Guards (Front and Rear)
Class II Trailer Hitch with Wiring Harness
Trailer Hitch Mounted Cargo Box (requires Towing receiver hitch)
Wheel Locks (set of 4)
Bike Carrier, Roof Rack (requires roof rails and cross bars)
Bike Carrier, Towing Hitch Mount
Cargo Box, Short and Medium lengths (requires roof rails and cross bars)
Hood Edge Protector
Kayak Carrier (requires roof rails and cross bars)
License Plate Frames (multiple styles and finishes available)
Mazda Valve Stem Caps
Roof Luggage Basket with stretch net (requires roof rails and cross bars)
Side Window Deflectors
Ski/Snowboard Carrier (requires roof rails and cross bars)
Surfboard Carrier (requires roof rails and cross bars)
Touch-Up Paint
Interior Accessories
Floor Mats, All-Weather
Carpeted Cargo Mat
Cargo Net and Side Cargo Nets
Cargo Tray
Interior Lighting Kit
Ash Tray with LED Illumination
Cargo Liner, Soft with Rear Bumper Flap
Soft Cargo Tote
First Aid Kit
Roadside Assistance Kit
Windshield Sunscreen with CX-9 logo
2017 Mazda CX-9 Signature Warranty
Warranty
Every new Mazda comes with a comprehensive limited warranty that provides coverage in the unlikely event a repair is needed in the first years after your vehicle’s purchase. We’ll be right there with you all the time, wherever you go by providing warranty coverage and roadside assistance so that the total enjoyment of driving a Mazda never stops.
2016 Mazda Vehicles: Mazda Limited Warranty Coverage
3-year/36,000-mile24 “Bumper-to-Bumper” Limited Warranty
5-year/60,000-mile24 Limited Powertrain Warranty
3-year/36,000-mile24 24/7 Roadside Assistance Program
Bumper-To-Bumper Limited Warranty
Mazda warrants that new Mazda cars and trucks will be free of defects with normal use and prescribed maintenance for 36 months or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Ordinary maintenance items or adjustments, parts subject to normal wear and replacement and certain other items are excluded. This transferable “limited warranty” is included on all new Mazda vehicles sold and serviced in the United States.
Limited Powertrain Warranty
Mazda warrants that the Powertrain Components of new Mazda cars and trucks will be free of defects with normal use and prescribed maintenance for 60 months or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. Ordinary maintenance items or adjustments, parts subject to normal wear and replacement and certain other items are excluded. This “limited warranty” is transferable during the warranty period on all new Mazda vehicles sold and serviced in the United States.
Powertrain Warranty Parts List. The listed below are the powertrain components covered under the Powertrain Limited Warranty:
Engine
• Cylinder Block, Cylinder Head, and All Internal Lubricated Parts (Piston engines)
• Rotor Housing and All Internal Parts (Rotary engines)
• Timing gears
• Timing chain/belt and tensioner
• Timing chain/belt front cover and gaskets
• Flywheel
• Valve Covers
• Oil Pan
• Oil Pump
• Intake Manifold
• Exhaust Manifold
• Engine Mounts
• Turbocharger Housing and All Internal Lubricated Parts
• Supercharger Housing and All Internal Lubricated Parts
• Powertrain Control Module
• Water Pump and Gasket
• Thermostat
• Fuel Pump
• Seals and Gaskets
• Freeze Plugs were not added Transmission and Transaxle
• Transmission Case and All Internal Parts
• Torque converter
• Clutch Pressure Plate
• Transmission Mounts
• Transfer Case and All Internal Parts
• Transmission/Transaxle Control Module Front/Rear Drive System
• Final Drive Housing & all Internally Lubricated Parts
• Manual and Automatic Hub (4X4)
• Front Wheel Hubs and Bearings (FWD Transaxles)
• Rear Axle Housing & all Internally Lubricated Parts
• Axle/Drive Shafts
• Propeller shaft (RWD and AWD only)
• Universal Joints
• Constant Velocity Joints
• Rear Axle/Hub Bearings (RWD and AWD only)
• Seals and Gaskets
24/7 Roadside Assistance
If Mazda vehicle is not drivable due to a warranted part failure during the coverage period of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty (36 months/36,000 miles), towing service will be covered to the nearest Mazda Dealer. In addition, if a Mazda vehicle is not drivable due to the failure of a warranted powertrain component, then towing service will be covered during the coverage period of the Limited Powertrain Warranty (60 months/60,000 miles).
Call 1-800-866-1998
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