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7" Navi

DIY: Coolnavi 700 - External Antenna Mod.

D.I.Y. - Coolnavi power re-route


Click here to see the transformation after almost 4months of owning this awesome Multimedia device

Click here for ways to change your coolnavi.

Some software running on the coolnavi :
Paint, A nice scientific Calculator...


review

Just got this, updating maps and will do a review of it after this long weekend.


Okay I lied.. I LOVE THIS TECH TOY! It supports 2.5" Usb hard drives! (tested a 40gb drive without any issues) **edit - 120GB works great too***

Links within this thread to:

The Review with images of the Coolnavi 700 installed on Dash left side :
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

Pictures of the startup screen and misc images:
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

Demo of video playback:
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

File explorer on the Coolnavi through Windows CE interface :
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

Different locations for the Navi unit :
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

PIP samples :
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

Change your menu screen to a custom backdrop :
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

Video of Coolnavi stuck in the spot behind the shifter *antenna is covered* and works perfectly: 8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

Another video of the same, but with no following the Navi, to see how quickly it changes route info :
8th Generation Honda Civic Forum - View Single Post - 7" Navi

***DEC 21 Updates***

How to add all the maps to the Coolnavi, if you use a 4gb CF card , SD or external HD.
Modding maps

This is the proper link, some house keeping was done an links are mucked up. If you find any, let me know.
MODDING MAPS - Proper link

Sample of the Florida map working...
Florida here I come

New Backgrounds for your navi.
Background images


You can also change your interface graphics if you wish...




New Car image! WOO!

Click here for a nice car view






Processor : DUAL Core ARM Processor (SDRAM : 128MB)
. Operating SYSTEM : Windows Mobile for CORE Version
. GPS Receiver : Sirf III
. DISPLAY : Wide 7" Touch Screen
. LCD Resolution : 800*480 WVGA

. Memory : 2GB CF Card
. MAP Coverage : USA & Canada
. Storage Slot : 1*SD & 1*CF 2GB
. Power Supply : DC12V 1.5A (12V) CAR Charger
- FM Transmitter Frequency: 88.1Mhz __ 107.5 Mhz
. SIZE : 187(W)*127(D)*26(H) mm
. WEIGHT : 470g

It plays Divx, Xvid, Avi , wmv
If displays Jpegs
It's an MP3 player - Plays mp3's while navigating
It has 2 (two) Video inputs with audio. 1 is mono with video, and the other stereo with video. (PIP so you can see your reverse camera on the nav screen)
It transmits FM on three channels simultaneously (i used the aux input for it)

Usb Host port is powered, and supports external 2.5" usb Drive, I hooked up a 40GB drive and played video and music files from it.. Saweetness!

VIDEO
- Supported File : MPEG, WMV
- Text : SMI format
- Frame : 30 Frame Per Second


VIDEO INPUT
- Video Format : NTSC/PAL
- Video Type : CVBS
- Audio : AV 1(Stereo), AV 2(Mono)

More to follow...

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Old 08-31-2007, 09:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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features? specs?
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The Startup screen.



Warning Screen #1



Warning Screen #2



Menu screen 1





Some shots of where I mounted it in my Civic. It's the perfect spot when driving, you see it , the speedometer, road, just fine. (the wires are just temp , I will be tucking them into the dash)







On with some reviews...
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How much and where did you get it?
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Mmmmmm Navi!

Noice!
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and y there
Its a good spot. You dont have to look around to keep a eye on your Navi.
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^^ i dont like it...
I think its function over style in that spot. But everybody has there own opinion. I personally like it.
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My review will be point form format, and I wil try to cover everything this unit does.

Typically you will find this unit anywhere from $430cdn - $550cdn + Taxes.

It's a fairly new unit, Cool Navi has the Coolnavi430, a smaller unit, all the same functions.

The Coolnavi can best be described as a media centre, not just a navigation unit (which it handles very well)

It comes with the following slots/ports:

USB x 2 (mini and standard size) - You can plug in a key and voila, access all the files on it.

SD card slot.

CF Card slot. - This slot is populated with a 2gb card that contains all your map data. If you just place the Canadian maps on it, it uses approx 175mb. If you place the US and Canada Maps.. you fill the card.




Two Video in, and a headphone jack.

Did I mention the awesome 7 inch display?

You also get a card reader and a remote to make accessing data easier...



Just a note:



Are the most useless things that come with the unit. Seriously.
I wanted to know how to upload the new maps for the unit (it comes stock with just the US maps loaded on the CF card) nothing in any of the manuals...

I stuck the cd in , it came up with the install map, (installed it on the C: drive.. but soon found out you are too install it on the CF card)

Once I had the Canadian maps installed (you can choose the voice you want too_) it was as easy as turning the unit on, booom... we have navi.

The screen is easy to read, you can select the amount of data you want to see, or not.

Night and day views





You can have three different views, 2d, 3d or split view (my personal favorite)

You can listen to music(mp3's) or check your rearview camera(s) with pip whilein Navi.

Viewing pictures is nice too, it has a slide show mode..





some nice features it has:

Voice prompt: Very accurate, timely and not annoying... yet...

Route recalculating: AWESOME! I plotted a route to my house from Vaughan, and intentionally took wrong turns, within a second or two from passing the proper turn, the Coolnavi replotted an alternate spin to the route... very noice and fast.

Startup: Cold startup is under a min. You have to remember this unit is a
Windows CE machine.. a COMPUTER with a touch screen. It has to boot, load the OS, load and boot the Coolnavi startup sequence, find satilites, start navi (or whatever you choose it to startup with, all selectable in settings)

Predictive text... it allows you to type in an address, only showing the keys available for you to choose.. I will take some pics of this when I remember... it's nice.

What else, it's all round awesome tool.
Comes with suction glass mount... can play games (will be testing out other Windows CE applications soon)

That's it...

Cons?

No battery, but it's a navi unit, most Navi that come with batteries only last two hours anyways.

Cheap speakers. Use the Headphone jack, stay away from the FM part too, I have never heard a transmitter that ever sounded good.

SD slot isn't SDHC... *pouts* no 8gig card for it now.. but 4gb works fine.

I haven't tried my 4gb CF drive in it yet.. I will as soon as I find it.

Will also be trying the Coolnavi with Active Sync, and seeing how the structure of the System is. (Since it's Windows CE, should be able to do some cool tricks with it... like handwrting recognition... all depends on what can be done.. we'll see... )

If anyone is coming to the Niagara BBQ, you can check it out in person, it is really cool!


Thanks, I will answer any questions best I can... and will post other pictures of other functions.
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Randy, his Wifey and I took a cruise all around Niagara-on -lake, not once did I loose signal or did the navi get confused, it worked great.

The trip calculations automatically udpated with the speed I was traveling at.

Easy to use, and fun to use.

It works on the floor too. Put it on the passenger side foot well, and it still chimed in.

You can turn off the screen and jsut listen to voice prompt too.

Ummm.. it just does soo much, and for the price, it's great!
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I LIKEY!!!! Looks good man
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Typically you will find this unit anywhere from $430cdn - $550cdn + Taxes.
Thats $407 - $521 US Currency.
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this looks amazin...does it have an OS interface...i mean can u get to windows
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