8"LCD DVD GPS iPod B.T US...Mitsubishi Lancer / EVO X
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8"LCD DVD GPS iPod B.T US...Mitsubishi Lancer / EVO X
Ebay Link: 8"LCD DVD GPS iPod B.T US...Mitsubishi Lancer / EVO X $650 After shipping
Manufacture Link: Hasda Electric Ltd. Model: HZ-5820
Reseller Network Link: http://hasda.en.alibaba.com
Perfect designed for "Mitsubishi Lancer / EVO X"
(Suitable for 2008 ~ 2009 model)
* High spec multimedia player *
* No modification required *
* High defination digital LCD 8-inch touch screen
* Original car brackets & plug with no modification
* Front buttons illuminated in red color
* ESP & Anti-Shock mechanism
* Support DVD/ VCD / CD / MP3 / MP4 (AVI, ASF) / CD-RW / WMA / JPEG MP3 format)
* Two SD card slot located in front panel
* Mini USB port located in front panel (designed for music & movie)
* Built-in Bluetooth – support handsfree phone calls (internal microphone)
* Built-in GPS navigation system (WindowCE 5.0) included GPS antenna
* Free 2G SD storage card pre-installed with mapping software
* Built-in FM,AM (30 stations automatic storage)
* Built-in analog TV tuner (support PAL / NTSC / SECAM)
* Built-in amplifier 4 x 45 watts output
* Volume / Bass / Treble / Bal / Fad trumpet electronic
* iPod support (iPod input located at rear panel)
* Support steering wheel controls
* Support rearview camera input – optional Rearview Camera (night vision): $32 USD
* Audio / Subtitle / Menu languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese & Spanish
* OSD language in English only
* Support remote controls
* CAN-bus adapter included (Remote turn on for RF AMP)
* 4 channel Audio output / 2 channel A/V output / 1 channel A/V input
* Accessory including head unit, wiring harness, CAN-bus adapter, AV cables, remote controller, GPS antenna, user manual, mini USB extension wire. Ipod dock & 2G SD storage card
i found this on a couple of lancer forums and thought it was interesting there is still questioning about it and more information on how legit to come but its a nice alternative to the oem verison that coulod cost up to 2,000 if bought seperate from the dealer, and with this unit you dont lose the steering wheel controls and bluetooth that the 2010 evos have and i believe the 08 mrs have. so i hope this wasnt posted couldnt find it and hope it helps any1
Manufacture Link: Hasda Electric Ltd. Model: HZ-5820
Reseller Network Link: http://hasda.en.alibaba.com
Perfect designed for "Mitsubishi Lancer / EVO X"
(Suitable for 2008 ~ 2009 model)
* High spec multimedia player *
* No modification required *
* High defination digital LCD 8-inch touch screen
* Original car brackets & plug with no modification
* Front buttons illuminated in red color
* ESP & Anti-Shock mechanism
* Support DVD/ VCD / CD / MP3 / MP4 (AVI, ASF) / CD-RW / WMA / JPEG MP3 format)
* Two SD card slot located in front panel
* Mini USB port located in front panel (designed for music & movie)
* Built-in Bluetooth – support handsfree phone calls (internal microphone)
* Built-in GPS navigation system (WindowCE 5.0) included GPS antenna
* Free 2G SD storage card pre-installed with mapping software
* Built-in FM,AM (30 stations automatic storage)
* Built-in analog TV tuner (support PAL / NTSC / SECAM)
* Built-in amplifier 4 x 45 watts output
* Volume / Bass / Treble / Bal / Fad trumpet electronic
* iPod support (iPod input located at rear panel)
* Support steering wheel controls
* Support rearview camera input – optional Rearview Camera (night vision): $32 USD
* Audio / Subtitle / Menu languages: Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese & Spanish
* OSD language in English only
* Support remote controls
* CAN-bus adapter included (Remote turn on for RF AMP)
* 4 channel Audio output / 2 channel A/V output / 1 channel A/V input
* Accessory including head unit, wiring harness, CAN-bus adapter, AV cables, remote controller, GPS antenna, user manual, mini USB extension wire. Ipod dock & 2G SD storage card
i found this on a couple of lancer forums and thought it was interesting there is still questioning about it and more information on how legit to come but its a nice alternative to the oem verison that coulod cost up to 2,000 if bought seperate from the dealer, and with this unit you dont lose the steering wheel controls and bluetooth that the 2010 evos have and i believe the 08 mrs have. so i hope this wasnt posted couldnt find it and hope it helps any1
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It was discussed before. Basically it looks awesome and has a perfect OEM look. But.. it's still just a Windows CE device with a s***ty/proprietary front end coded to it... the type coding you get from sweatshop 3rd world country coders. I wouldn't waste the money on it.
If you want a Windows CE device, go with a Pioneer AVIC.. it does all the same things, it still looks nice, in some cases it can be found cheaper, has warranty and repair available, and the support community for mods/help is much broader.
Else, go with a Car-PC for a little more money and blow everything out of the water..
If you want a Windows CE device, go with a Pioneer AVIC.. it does all the same things, it still looks nice, in some cases it can be found cheaper, has warranty and repair available, and the support community for mods/help is much broader.
Else, go with a Car-PC for a little more money and blow everything out of the water..
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If you do, please take pictures and give a review!
It looks great, and the specs look good.. but who in the heck knows how bad it sounds, or if the nav is really crummy. Although I'd be willing to bet that video playback while driving is allowed, and it probably plays a million audio/video codecs and any region DVDs as well, lol.
Might be fun to try out and maybe hack for $200 or $300, but I doubt anyone's gonna be the first to take a chance of wasting over $500 on it.
It looks great, and the specs look good.. but who in the heck knows how bad it sounds, or if the nav is really crummy. Although I'd be willing to bet that video playback while driving is allowed, and it probably plays a million audio/video codecs and any region DVDs as well, lol.
Might be fun to try out and maybe hack for $200 or $300, but I doubt anyone's gonna be the first to take a chance of wasting over $500 on it.
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It's Windows CE. Unless you are a god with embedded systems and Windows Embedded, good luck. Most of the hardware IDs are going to be proprietary and the proper libraries to make anything work, you're going to have to write yourself. Hence why I said you're better off with a carputer for just a little more money.
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Ya, a carputer would definitely be better.. but wouldn't look as OEM as this, and would cost quite a bit more for a decent setup.
Many stand-alone Navi's and even the Pioneer AVIC series run Windows CE, so I don't see how this model would be any different. But ya, I agree that regular Win x86 would be much easier to work with.
Many stand-alone Navi's and even the Pioneer AVIC series run Windows CE, so I don't see how this model would be any different. But ya, I agree that regular Win x86 would be much easier to work with.
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Its different than other embedded devices because it contains different hardware, different overlying programs, and a different bootloader. Each embedded device has it's own custom compiled Windows CE operating system based on the hardware specs. Hacks for one unit of a different brand doesn't mean it works for other devices.
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But you'd be surprised.. I have an ancient Navman GPS running over Win CE, and actually came across a small group of people that hacked it to allow access to the OS so that it could run any apps designed for ARM pocket PCs.. even TomTom, lol. And before that, I was able to figure out how to edit a few of the resource files and create a custom nighttime color scheme, all on my own =)
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Some guys in my town own the Hasda player mentioned here (around 500$ eBay all incl.).
They are all quite happy with it - let's say it covers their needs.
It will cover my needs too (color display, bluetooth, iPod, GPS all in one device) but I don't like the design:
- of course it looks OEM
- however it has not a smooth OEM look
- I think the display is misplaced (somehow to high) and the buttons are placed too low (just my opinion)
My short experiences with this device in a friends Evo X:
positive:
+ handling was good: fast switching of songs, smooth switching through applications...
+ GPS worked well while a joyride (but the owner said he is experiencing sometimes interrupts)
+ Navigation shows the speed limit signs
+ plastic cover was of equal quality like the OEM system
+ soundquality was at least equal as OEM system (not Rockford Fosgate - Evo X GSR EDM)
+ system boot took about 10sec, fast enough I think
Negative:
- display was not bright enough when it was sunny
- plastic buttons seemed to be of a lower quality, they where not stiff as OEM
- subjective: the design looks not smooth enough for me
Here I found some different designs:
http://www.alibaba.com/countrysearch...r-dvd-gps.html
I think this one looks even better for me (does anyone have it mounted and could post some pics?):
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/49...ble_din_8.html
:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/37...d_gps_for.html
here I like the buttons:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/47...r_DVD_GPS.html
again :
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/42...h_GPS_for.html
Guys, what do you think about
Some guys in my town own the Hasda player mentioned here (around 500$ eBay all incl.).
They are all quite happy with it - let's say it covers their needs.
It will cover my needs too (color display, bluetooth, iPod, GPS all in one device) but I don't like the design:
- of course it looks OEM
- however it has not a smooth OEM look
- I think the display is misplaced (somehow to high) and the buttons are placed too low (just my opinion)
My short experiences with this device in a friends Evo X:
positive:
+ handling was good: fast switching of songs, smooth switching through applications...
+ GPS worked well while a joyride (but the owner said he is experiencing sometimes interrupts)
+ Navigation shows the speed limit signs
+ plastic cover was of equal quality like the OEM system
+ soundquality was at least equal as OEM system (not Rockford Fosgate - Evo X GSR EDM)
+ system boot took about 10sec, fast enough I think
Negative:
- display was not bright enough when it was sunny
- plastic buttons seemed to be of a lower quality, they where not stiff as OEM
- subjective: the design looks not smooth enough for me
Here I found some different designs:
http://www.alibaba.com/countrysearch...r-dvd-gps.html
I think this one looks even better for me (does anyone have it mounted and could post some pics?):
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/49...ble_din_8.html
:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/37...d_gps_for.html
here I like the buttons:
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/47...r_DVD_GPS.html
again :
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/42...h_GPS_for.html
Guys, what do you think about
Last edited by ako; Nov 17, 2014 at 06:32 AM.
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I was looking at these. If we did a group buy and got them for around $300, then it would be impossible to pass up. I saw them listed from 200 - 330 but it didn't give them minimum order. I'm sure it would be at least 50.