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Old 11-20-2011, 01:20 PM
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Hi,

I have checked the instruction manual fromNav-TV website and i did not find an HDMI input.

Can You elaborate on the way You connect the iPhone ?

I have a Sept 10 F10 5 series with VIM enabled.

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Nav-TV suggested this cable: HDMI to 3 RCA + VGA Cable M/M 1.8ft/6ft


You can get more channels with this converter, though: HDMI to Composite /S-Video Converter 3RCA CRT TV CVBS
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Can You elaborate on the way You connect the iPhone ?

I use Motorola Droid with HDMI out. Please post up the connectors used for the iPhone.
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Wow!! Here is a TV tuner for $29. http://www.mp3playerstore.com/catalo...ATV_Tuner.html

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Kylo Browser with TV -



Ring mouse adds nav to the steering wheel or finger.

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That looks impressive. I wonder what the costs are...
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Originally Posted by psyxologos
That looks impressive. I wonder what the costs are...
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Look: https://www.xenarcdirect.com/product...cat=256&page=1

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Thats sick
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My initial thought is that is really awesome!

After thinking about it for a few minutes, I have to ask anyone with this setup to please stay away from me while on the road...I have enough people weaving around due to texting so I can only imagine what it would be like driving near someone while they scroll through a channel guide looking for a show!
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Originally Posted by Rudy
My initial thought is that is really awesome!

After thinking about it for a few minutes, I have to ask anyone with this setup to please stay away from me while on the road...I have enough people weaving around due to texting so I can only imagine what it would be like driving near someone while they scroll through a channel guide looking for a show!
Rudy, you use the rear seat entertainment to watch shows. The I-Drive stays on, unless you toggle it off.



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