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Car in dash DVD players and other automotive
DVD players are appearing more often in vehicles these days as a larger number
of cheap car DVD players appear on the market. But sometimes it is hard for a
person to know where to start looking for a car DVD player ad what to look for.
The first thing to consider is where to purchase
an automotive DVD or component. One method is to buy your system through a
bricks and mortar car audio store, which should be able to fit you with the
system you need. Another is to buy it on the internet from a Car DVD Players
wholesaler, a source which often provides discount car
DVD players for lower
prices than the bricks and mortar store. However, there are still some key
questions you will need to ask, and points to consider, wherever you choose to
get your system from.
Will I get all the components I need?
There is nothing worse than paying good money
for a car dvd player, going to install it and finding you still need to buy the
speakers, TV tuners, TV antennas, wires, brackets or other components before it
can be installed. After all, what is the point of buying an in dash car TV DVD
player if you don't get the tuner or aerial to make it work.
Who will install it?
When purchasing a DVD from a car audio store it
is not unreasonable to expect staff to install the system for you, often at no
extra cost, as their car DVD players will cost more than online electronic
goods wholesale sites.
Can I connect my USB
devices or flash memory cards
to the player?
More music and data you want shown in vehicles
is stored on computers and USB and an increasing number of car DVDs have a
plug-in function. These USB ports can also be a useful point to install
Bluetooth cellular car phone kits.
What formats does it support?
Will it support MP3s or MPEGs? What about AVI
files? If you are choosing a system that will accept USBs and flash memory
cards it is always good to check that the system will accept the format of
programs you store most often on flash.
What region DVD's does this player accept?
DVD's are becoming increasingly multi-regional
but that doesn't necessarily mean that every car DVD player will play every
DVD. It is always a good idea to check which region of DVDs you are actually to
make sure your dvd player car audio in dash unit is compatible with your
collection.
How big is the screen?
The cost of LCD screens have come down a lot in
last 12 months, as seen by Panasonic's 150-inch LCD screen showcased at this
year's Consumer Electronics Show, which cost the same as the 109 inch screen
the company put on display at the show the previous year. As a result, in dash
car TV DVD players with 6.5 and 7 inch screens are considered to be the norm,
and should be extremely affordable.
It's got a screen, but is it a touch
screen?
We all know what a touch screen is, it is one of
the things that has made the iPod such a big hit globally. Touch screens are
becoming increasingly common and automotive DVDs with touch screens should not
be astronomically priced. After all, there is nothing worse than hunting for a
tiny knob when trying to change music whilst on the road.
Looking at the needs you need to fill and asking
vendors the necessary questions are essential when purchasing an in dash car TV
DVD player.
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