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Would A Car DVD Player Be The Ideal Accessory For Your Auto?

Today's car market is becoming more and more diversified, with Hummers lining up next to Smart Cars and Geo Metros in dealer lots. One of the first things many people do when they bring home a new vehicle is to make it theirs by adding custom touches.

One of the more popular upgrades around at the moment is the in car DVD player. It can certainly be a boon for entertaining bored passengers and no mistake.

Imagine, you're headed across the country with your family to visit the in-laws in Omaha, and your kids are driving you nuts. A car DVD player allows you to pop in one of their favorite movies and have them entertained for hours while on the road.

There are basically two types of DVD player that are suitable for use in the car. First we have portable systems. These are not part of the car's internal furniture but can usually be plugged into the car's dashboard-mounted 12 volt power adaptor. The added benefit with these is that you are not restricted to in-car use, you can also remove them from the car and use them in the house etc. The sleeker option, and the one that will be most favored by genuine car customizers are the in-dash car DVD players.

The sleeker, more stylish option is the in-dash car DVD player that is an integral part of the car's built-in entertainment system which will usually be able to play CDs and have a radio option too. The screen for this type of system will either be in the center console, will descend from the roof or will flip up from the dashboard.

The screens situated in the center console or which flip up from the dashboard can double as displays for the GPS navigation system. The downside of these is that they can prove distracting for the driver. The downside of the screens which descend from the car roof is that they are generally only viewable by the back seat passengers.

The technology of car DVD players is likely to show improvements over the years with units getting cheaper, lighter and smaller and therefore being made available as at least optional extras on a greater range of vehicles. It is certainly true that more manufacturers currently have plans to include a car DVD player as an option in their latest automotive offerings.

The only problem you may encounter if you install a DVD player in your car is that no one will want to drive, they'll all be sitting on the back seat enjoying a movie.


If you're looking for car audio dvd players information then the Website of Peter Finch, a car audio professional for ten years, has what you're looking for. Check it out at: http://www.cardvdplayers.no1-source.com
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