Car Video Monitors In The Vehicle

By Dominic Diaz


A lot of people throughout the United States choose car video headrest monitors because some come in packages of two. You can buy them with or without a DVD player and in a variety of colors.

If you choose not to have a compact disc player, you will have to connect them via RCA cables to an external video source. These tend to be cheaper. Screen sizes can vary from 6 inches to 10 inches and more.

If you're on a budget, you can buy them without disc players, but you will need them to be connected to your in-dash DVD player to display any video. And, each will display the same video.

In the middle of the front seats, high on the ceiling, you can choose to place an overhead monitor. When the kids are in the back, all they have to do is press a button, and out comes the big, vibrant screen.

The best part about these car monitors is that they can have wonderful LCD displays up to and over 20 inches. That would satisfy pretty much any back seat passenger, and looks good in any vehicle.

You can also purchase car video overhead monitors with a built-in disc player. This will increase the price anywhere from 50 to 100 dollars or more.

Take a look at your in-dash factory radio. Do you think you would like to replace it with a car video player? There are two distinctive kinds of in-dash car video DVD players. It all depends on the type of automobile you have.

There's two different size DVD players you can buy. There is single and double din. It all depends on the type of vehicle you have and what style you are going for.

Double Din: A double din video player is two to two and a half times in height and will have a fixed screen. This fixed screen will always be viewable.

Each type of car DVD player may have the same options and features, including iPod or MP3 functions and touch screen. They both may include touch screen, satellite radio control, bluetooth connectivity, ect.




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