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Street Ninja 7 Inch Car DVD Player System with DVB-T and GPS
2-DIN (100 mm tall) auto disc and multimedia system with GPS navigator and DVB-T digital TV to turbocharge your in-car navigation, entertainment, and communication experience!
After close to four years of bringing you top notch car DVD players, we're proud to introduce the all new Street Ninja series, an upgraded in-car total solution system inspired from all the models that have come before it with its improved software and hardware design.
Why is it called The Street Ninja?
Because it's built for the road, and like a Ninja it's the best at what it's meant to do namely turn your car into your personal headquarters on wheels.
Improved Navigation
: Nothing beats GPS for a better driving experience everytime! This car navigation system runs today's most popular GPS software like TomTom and Route66. The GPS enabled hardware is engineered for maximum speed performance and utilizes the WIN CE operating system to make driving stress-free. Depending on your choice of software, you'll have access to powerful features like: lane assist, voice guidance, 3-D views, intelligent route planning, points of interest (POI), real time traffic and weather data, map update and share, and emergency response to your location. Plus the CVGX-C34 also comes with a 3 meter GPS magnet antenna to significantly boost your GPS signal reception.
Improved Entertainment
: The Street Ninja 7.0 comes with everything you'll ever need from a car media system to keep you and your passengers entertained. It's powerful DVD disk player is region free meaning it can play DVDs from any country. What's more, you can play VCDs, SVCDs, and all your CDs too. If you download media from the Internet, you're covered there. Throw those TV shows, dramas, animes, and movies on a SD card or USB thumb drive and attach it to this baby! It handles the web's most popular video and audio file formats like MPEG 1/2, AVI, DIVX, XVID and MP3 with ease. Hook up your portable media player to the Street Ninja through the USB port or better yet, heighten your driving pleasure with access to your complete music collection by attaching your iPod to this car media system. Mile after mile, song after song, you'll enjoy the ride so much you just might forget to go home!
Improved Communication
: With its crystal clear 7.0 inch LCD touchscreen, The Street Ninja transforms you car into a home away from home. But it also has Bluetooth which means you've also got an office away from your office. The Bluetooth function allows you to have handsfree conversations with your callers and listen to them through your car stereo system. The upside is a safe and stress free drive all the time. A simple pairing with your mobile phone when you first climb into your car means you won't miss calls while you're on the road. You can still talk business with your colleagues or ask the wife what's for dinner, while keeping your eyes on the road at the same time. What a relief!
Improved Extras:
So what makes this model different from all the other GPS DVB-T car DVD systems out there?
Two things mainly. User experience and attention to detail. If you've used car DVD systems in the past then you definitely notice an improvement with this unit. The user interface is much more responsive. Menus are more intuitive. And the Street Ninja is designed with true touchscreen functionality in mind - no dials or buttons, all controls have gone touchscreen virtual which makes the Street Ninja the car DVD equivalent of the Apple iPhone. Most importantly however, you get a lot of extras that makes this in-car solution stand heads and shoulders above the competition like better audio and video output control, dual zone functionality, tint adjustment, and it even comes with a free 2GB SD card with evaluation GPS software!
With our greater buying power, this DVB-T GPS car DVD player unit is our best priced, highest quality system yet! So don't delay! Hit that "Add to Cart" button right away! And pick one up for your sweet ride or a dozen for your online store. This amazing in-car total solution is brought to you by the leader in online direct from China wholesale electronics - Chinavasion.
At a Glance
- Improved software and hardware
- 7.0 inch LCD True Touchscreen
- GPS and free magnet antenna
- DVB-T and free magnet antenna
- Free 2GB SD card with evaluation GPS software
- Dual Zone functionality
- Best price, highest quality
Manufacturer Specifications
- Primary Function: 2-DIN 7 Inch True Touchscreen Car DVD Player System with DVB-T and GPS Navigator
- Discs: DVD, CD, VCD, CD-R/RW, CD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW
- Media Formats Supported:
- Video: MPEG 1/2, AVI, DIVX, XVID
- Audio: MP3, WMA
- Picture: JPEG
- External Memory:
- USB Drive: YES (max 8 GB)
- SD Card: YES (max 8 GB)
- Operation: Touch Screen or Remote Control
- Display Information:
- Screen: 7 Inch TFT LCD
- Resolution: 480 x 234
- Angle: 0-90 (Motorized sliding display panel)
- Video Systems: PAL, NTSC, AUTO
- Audio Information:
- Max Audio Output: 45W x 4
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio (SNR): >85dB
- User adjustable EQ: Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fade
- GPS Information:
- GUI Interface: YES - 3D type
- Touchscreen Interface: YES
- Operating Environment: WIN CE 5.0
- GPS Menu Languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese (Actual voice and display language depends on GPS software package)
- DVB-T Information:
- Automatic and Manual Search
- Display: 16:9, 4:3
- Tint: Blue, Green, Red
- Screen Format: Letter Box, Pan and Scan, Auto
- Region Settings: Australia, China, England, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Turkey, Portugal, Greece, Russia, Czech Rep., Taiwan, Holland
- AM/FM Radio Tuner Information:
- AM Frequency Range: 522~1710KHz (Worldwide)
- FM Tuning Range: 87.5~108.0MHz (Worldwide)
- RDS System: YES
- Bluetooth Information:
- Pair with mobile phone - then use touchscreen interface
- Dial, Answer, Stop Call
- Call History (Dialed, Received, Missed)
- Volume Control
- Touchscreen Keypad
- Pair with your cellphone and play music from your phone through your car speakers
- Media Inputs:
- DVD/CD disc slot (behind touchscreen)
- SD/MMC card slot (behind touchscreen)
- GPS card slot (behind touchscreen)
- Mini USB input (front)
- AUX input (front)
- GPS Antenna (rear)
- DVB-T Antenna (rear)
- Front Panel Controls:
- Microphone
- Power Button
- Remote Control Sensor
- Mini-USB Port
- Reset Button
- AUX-IN
- Eject Button
- Tuning/Select Tracks
- Volume Adjust
- Mute/GPS
- Band Button
- Mode Button
- Primary AV Cables / Wires:
- DVB-T antenna port IN
- GPS antenna port IN
- Steering Wheel Control
- IPOD connector
- Rearview CCD Camera IN
- Video IN
- Video OUT x2
- Aux-L IN
- Aux-R IN
- Subwoofer
- RCA Audio OUT x2 (front L and R)
- RCA Audio OUT x2 (rear L and R)
- Left Front Speaker x2
- Right Front Speaker x2
- Left Rear Speaker x2
- Right Rear Speaker x2
- Dimensions W: 176 mm H: 100 mm D: 160 mm (with front panel: 185 mm)
- OSD Languages: English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian
- Certifications: CE, FCC
- Manufacturer Ref: H4TNZ7MYY3EE
Product Notes
- DVB-T does not work in North America - the United States, Canada, Mexico
- This model is compatible with most brands of GPS software - however hardware specific software such as Garmin may not run on this unit. As the wholesaler, Chinavasion provides the GPS-enabled hardware only, not the software. Chinavasion provides no warranty or customer support regarding GPS software. Chinavasion cannot provide downloads / links / advice regarding GPS software. Any software installation you undertake should be performed or supervised by a professional.
- Connect your iPod to listen to your entire music collection on your car stereo system
- The USB port is a great way to hook up your portable media player with your car entertainment center
- Wonder if you can really do it yourself? Check this out - Information On Installing A Car DVD Player
Package Contents for Model CVGX-C34
- Car Multimedia Player
- Remote Control with battery included
- Free 2GB SD Card with evaluation GPS software and maps
- Magnetic GPS antenna with 300 cm cord
- Magnetic DVB-T antenna with 300 cm cord
- USB Extension Cable
- iPod Cable
- Mounting Hardware
- Pen Stylus
- Users Manual - English
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
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I'm 43, a husband and father of two small children. Is the Street Ninja too cool for my Toyota Corolla?
Good question. We get this one a lot. Feel free to install the Street Ninja in your family car. You may find however that occasionally you'll feel like pumping up your tunes and revving your engine at stop lights. Other than that, go right ahead.
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You mentioned that this product is compatible with iPods. Which versions will it work with?
We tested iPod compatibility using a 3rd generation iPod Nano 4GB.
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Your car DVD players are great, but the user manuals could use some improvement. Any suggestions there?
A lot of work has been put into making this user manual user friendly. The thing is though, this car DVD system is very intuitive so we're pretty sure you probably won't even need to read the user manual.
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Does this cool in-car total solution support the Greek language?
While the main menu system does not support the Greek language, the DVB-T system does however support the Greek language. What's more, if your GPS software comes in Greek then the GPS "Voice" and "Text" will be in Greek. Most popular GPS software titles come in a variety of languages. As for media playback with Greek subtitles, we suggest you download free software from the web to hardsub your Greek subtitles to your AVI files for video playback.
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Is the magnetic base of the GPS antenna strong enough to be placed on a moving car?
Yes, the antenna comes with a very powerful magnet. It'll stay stuck on despite the rockiest ride.
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What GPS software comes with this car navigation powerhouse? Is it Route 66?
Evalution GPS software is included, but purchasing your own GPS software is encouraged.
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What type of music do you feel would be appropriate for this car stereo system?
All music is good music. Yes, even country music. This system really likes playing hiphop though. If you're West Coast inclined then we suggest Tupac or NWA. If you're East Coast, then Notorious BIG or NAS would be your best bet.
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The car of the Star: The engines of the famous film and TV. Part 1
Direct Sureterm is the largest in the United Kingdom Classic Car insurance and we know instantly when a car has appeared on a popular TV and film as research for classic car insurance that particular model shoot through the roof.
So here is the first installment of our guide to the most famous TV and movie cars on the planet. We've even included a van - See if you can guess what the program!
TV Programme: Ashes to Ashes
Car: Audi UR quattro:
While the star of the show Gene Hunt is a police detective fiction television series set in 1980 in Britain, his bright red Audi UR quattro play more a supporting role.
The car jumped into real life in 1980 and with 4WD and a whole series of amazing other German car magic making her packaging, the car became an instant cult classic.
Brilliant on the road, brilliant on the rally scene. And now in demand, thanks both to Gene Hunt. If you can put your hands on one - to do so. Easy and cheap to insure.
Our star rating: 4 stars
TV Programme: Spain
Car: Alvis TE21
Fruity old actor Stephen Fry has a lawyer east of England in this comedy-drama kind and sneaks around Norfolk in a fabulous Alvis TE21 Drophead - provoking an interest in classic cars of a whole new generation.
Alvis is a weird brand. At best, 50 years after 1920, the Coventry-based firm produced cars that stands out for superior quality, great handling and a stylish character and sports. The TE21 model arrived at the end of 1963 - and a stiff suspension that could change a bit.
The TE21 was pretty heavy yet managed a very respectable top speed of 120 mph and was available with manual transmission or a gearbox five-speed manual. It is a very, very elegant classic - and a restored version could easily go back? 100,000.
Our Category: 2 stars
TV Programme: The Sweeney
Car: Mk1 Ford Consul GT
When ITV in the UK Sweeney detection for the first time, the program marked a new concept in police programs. Previously fed a diet of boring old 'bobbies' like Z-cars and Dixon of Dock Green, The Sweeney had fast cars, swearing, scenes sex, alcohol and extreme violence.
And he did household names of main characters Reagan and Carter. Series 1 and 2, the pillar of the crew was a brown CID Mk1 Ford Consul GT copper, reg NHK 295M - although in later series, Ford Grenades were the norm.
The Consul had front bucket seats as standard, a central change floor-mounted remote control equipment and the speedometer, fuel temperature gauges and all had black non-reflective mark.
Pack Consul 'L offered special seats, loop pile carpet color keyed to the interior, vanity mirror, heated rear screen, clock and trip mileage recorder (Sweeney is not that bothered with anything within the law!). No surprises then that they went for the GT pack option, which includes larger 3.0 V6 - capable 0-60mph in 9 seconds.
Our Stars: 2 stars
TV Programme: Inspector Morse
Car: 1960 Jaguar Mk II
In the novels of Colin Dexter, cars temper copper Inspector Morse was a classic Lancia, but ITV used a Jaguar MK II 2.4 from the beginning of the television series. In fact, the Carmen red Jag became so iconic that new editions of earlier novels have been changed to Morse's car is a Jaguar!
The Jaguar Mark II 'a compact sedan four-door "was introduced in October 1959, at a price of only? 1534.00 and made until 1967. Morse Jaguar is a model with a 2.4-liter double overhead cam engine of 6-cylinder 2483 cc 120 CV da.
It is a bit slow for TV coppers, only capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in 17.3 seconds, with a maximum speed of 96.3 mph, but Morse did not exactly need to burn around the university city of Oxford. Mk11s Jaguar made almost 84 000, 25 070 Morse's 2.4 variation.
Our Category: 3 stars
TV: James Bond films
Car: Aston Martin DB5
007 Spy love of fast cars is evident all the way through the original Ian Fleming novels and when the time to make the silver screen, car lovers everywhere drooled upon his magnificent DB5 .
The 1963 DB5 is famous as the first and most recognized Bond cars, with in particular: Goldfinger, Thunderball, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies and Casino Royale, while background also made appearances in The World Is Not Enough and Diamonds Are Forever.
The DB5's engine had been enlarged from the previous DB4's 3.7L to 4.0L, while the addition of a transfer five speeds and three SU carburetors enabled the car to pull 282hp and propel to 141 mph (238 km / h).
Standard equipment on the DB5 included reclining seats, pile carpets, electric windows and a fire extinguisher. All models had four seats and two doors. The UK recommended list price of the sports saloon (coupe) in December 1963 was? 4248 including sales tax, the convertible was? 4562.
Our stars: 5 stars
TV Programme: Dukes of Hazzard
Car: 1969 Dodge Charger
Testosterone-filled young to remember a couple of things about the Dukes of Hazzard - Catherine Bach endless legs (and vague in PERT spray-on denim shorts) and the General Lee car.
The General Lee was a 1969 Dodge Charger with a 426 Hemi in every season of success (with the exception second season, where he had a 440 Magnum engine.) It also is said to model the way and tracks.
Bright orange with a Confederate flag painted on the roof, and the words "General Lee" and the number '01 'on every door, the car's name refers to the American Civil War Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
The show also used 1968 Chargers since the start (which shared mostly the same sheet metal) by changing the grill and taillights style 1969 model years, and narrow 68-round side marker lights, which were rectangular in the year '69 model.
Our star rating: 3 stars
TV Programme: Starsky and Hutch
Car: Ford Torino
We loved the 1970s. long hair, disco music, heavy sweaters - All this in one TV series. Los Angeles cops Starsky and Hutch fought villains in a two-door Ford Torino, which was red with a large white vector stripe.
He was nicknamed the Striped Tomato by Hutch but the term did not come from the series' writers - came from a real-life comment that actor Paul Michael Glaser (Starsky) made. The rule Torino was pretty dull, so producers Jazzed up with a vector of large white stripes, the 5-slot alloys and larger rear tires. dampers Air is added to give the car an aggressive slope and it worked - especially for Ford, who built replicas of the 1000 Starsky and Hutch "car in the spring 1976.
The 'Starsky and Hutch replica "was available with all engines in Torino, and the limited production package was essentially an option Special paint with the group and two top luxury sport mirrors with body color as mandatory options. Seat colors were limited to white or black and available with all cloths and seating options.
Our Stars: 2 stars
TV: Knight Rider
Car: 1982 Pontiac Trans Am
Forget The first vaccine Hof Hasselhoff Baywatch - bubble haired David 'to fame in Knight Rider - a crazy television series that ran from 1982-1986 which included KITT, a talking car equipped with cool devices.
As expected, given its low-budget cast, KITT became the star show, but then it was a gleaming black 1982 Pontiac Trans Am The car oozed sex appeal and sparked a huge interest in American Classics, there is still today.
By the way, KITT stands for "Knight Industries Two Thousand 'an eponymous remove the cap to its weird-with-technology creators to combat crime.
Our star rating: 3 stars
TV: The first team
By car: GMC truck
Da-da-da, Dad, da. Da, Dad, da, da, dadada, da. It is hard to believe that all TV programs, especially in Hollywood, could make vans sexy - but the first team did it in bucket loads.
The black and metallic gray GMC van used by the A-Team - a collection of crazy crime-fighting misfits - had a characteristic red stripe, black wheels and red color, roof spoiler, and instantly became an icon.
The truck is a 1983 Series G, which is customized to a large extent by the Universal Declaration Studios prop department. The engine is a 350 cid with minor modifications (primarily hydrates carbon and exhaust system), while the turbine wheels are 15 "painted black with red accents.
Other modifications include - Conversion of quad headlights, full front brush, fog / driving lights, exterior sun visors, exhaust tips of four squares (each side front wheel rear), and custom made rear wing. Interior custom bucket seats white shag rug and custom box on the back.
Also had husky air shocks in the rear to improve handling, which was poor and underpowered. In fact, the scenes where burning was done by spraying bleach ahead and the rear tires which creates billowing gray smoke.
Our star rating: 2 stars.
TV Program: "Back to the Future (film)
By car: De Lorean DMC-12
Look, make no bones about it, apart from James Bond DB5 this is the TV and the car's iconic film. It caught the attention in real life and that caught the attention on the screen.
The De Lorean DMC-12 became a time machine to "Back to the Future but was designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro and manufactured for real in 1981 by the De Lorean Motor Company, in Northern Ireland. The 2-door coupe had a 2.8 L (2849 cc) V6 engine and was available in 5-speed manual or 3 speed automatic transmission.
He was the only model ever produced by the company and had doors gull-wing, with a bottom of fiberglass, which non-structural brushed stainless steel panels are fixed.
The first prototype appeared in March 1976 and officially started production in 1981 (with the first DMC-12 out of the production line on January 21) at the DMC factory in Dunmurry, Ireland North. During its production, several aspects of the car were changed, as the style of hood, wheels and interior.
About nine thousand DMC-12 were made before Production stopped in late 1982.
Our stars: 5 stars
The TV show: The Herbie 'Love Bug'
Car: 1963 Volkswagen Beetle convertible sedan.
Peace and love, man. With the amount of "acid" fallen into the atmosphere of the late hippified 60 were not all that surprised when a film starring a humanised VW beetle appeared.
Herbie The Love Bug was a 1963 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible luxury sedan painted in Volkswagen L87 pearl white. The interior is find a white suit, but the interior of Herbie was painted a special non-gray-reflective so the camera and does not reflect studio lights.
In this original 1968 film, Herbie's stripes differ from those later movies - the stripes do not cover the valances or louvers of the car and the blue is a lighter shade. In addition, Herbie has body-color running boards, while in the stirrups the latest movies are standard black.
Our star rating: 2 stars
About the Author
John Kelly is the website editor at Sureterm Direct, the UK’s largest classic car insurance company.