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Navstar’s Car DVD Player

The Navstar N210G features a superwide touch screen that fills up its entire faceplate. The touch screen is just the thing for DVD playback, and gesture controls are consistent. The wide screen allows for a fantastic level of customization. You can download custom backgrounds, and make all sorts of adjustments. The Navstar N210G is a great receiver, the touch-screen interface is as easy to use as other control schemes.

The Navstar N210G Car DVD Player features a customizable interface and a responsive touch screen. iPod and USB browsing is easy to understand. Bluetooth hands-free calling and audio streaming increase driver safety and add an additional audio source. A plethora of AV inputs and outputs provide many expandability options.

The Navstar Car DVD Player is a 2 DIN unit with a motorized front panel. The face is almost completely devoid of physical controls. The front panel features a Power/Attenuate buttons and other controls at the bottom of the panel.

The Navstar N210G front panel is occupied by a 7-inch superwide touch-screen display with a resolution of 800 pixels by 400 pixels. The display features a proximity sensor that can be used to, for example, pop up the hidden onscreen controls when your hand approaches the screen during DVD playback. The system can be adjusted to hide the interface buttons by default or black out the inactive screen and respond to proximity or touch.

The Navstar’s Car DVD Player touch screen comes into its own is with the customizable interface. You are able to choose different backgrounds, and virtual button layouts. The The Navstar Audio, Car DVD Players also features touch gestures for basic commands, such as swirling a finger to at a glance raise or lower the volume or swiping horizontally to skip back or forward.

The Navstar N210G Car DVD Player fits into a standard 2-DIN space that many vehicles reserve for car stereos. Basic installation involves making the standard wiring harness connections for power, speakers, etc. Video playback is only enabled when the vehicle is parked, so the e-brake signal lead must be tapped during installation. Additionally, the USB must be enabled, as well as the microphone for hands-free calling.

The Navstar N210G, Audio RCA preamp outputs, for stereo front and rear and dedicated center channel and subwoofer outputs, allow for the use of external amplifiers for 5.1 surround sound. A video output and a secondary stereo RCA output allow for the connection of external monitors or a rear-seat entertainment system. A video input either works in conjunction with a reverse-gear signal lead to combine an optional rearview camera, or in conjunction with a stereo RCA line input to add an external video player. Finally, an OE remote input allows for the use of some vehicles’ steering wheel switchgear, with the addition of an optional control box.

The Navstar Car DVD Player’s multiple AV inputs and AV outputs and the AM/FM radio antenna input are all on pigtails and can not ever be removed from the device, which means it installs in the same way as your old original factory car stereo unit installed.

Learn more about Car DVD Player. Stop by Navstar Audio’s site where you can find out all about Car DVD Players and what it can do for you.

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Feb262011

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