Car DVD players play an excellent role in the in-car entertainment system. If you want to watch movies in your vehicle, this is the ideal choice. The price is affordable and the image quality is guaranteed. When you're looking for a car DVD player, you'll find a variety of brands and designs. Sometimes too many choices can make decisions difficult to make.
The five main types of DVD players in cars are:
Portable DVD player
Headrest DVD player
Roof mounted / overhead DVD player
DVD head units / multimedia receivers
Remote mounted DVD players in the car
Some of these car DVD players have built-in LCDs, others need to be paired with a screen or monitor.
Any portable DVD player can be used in a car, but there are some devices specifically designed for this purpose. If you're looking for a portable DVD player to take with you on the go, you'll want to look for one that either has great battery life or includes a 12V plug. Regular portable DVD players with 12V plugs are great because each passenger can have their own DVD player and you can always use a 12V accessory if you don't have enough outlets.
Portable DVD players, designed specifically for use in cars, SUVs and minivans, are a little different than regular portable devices. These purpose-built in-car DVD players are usually designed to slide over the back of a headrest. This makes them similar to headrest DVD players, but is much easier to install and can be moved from one vehicle to another with very little effort.
Some headrests have built-in DVD players, others are just LCD screens. Some of these devices also come in paired sets that share a DVD player. Because these DVD players are actually installed in a headrest, they cannot be removed without replacing the headrest.
Headrest units with their own DVD players allow each passenger to watch their own movie. However, paired units and screens integrated into the head unit do not offer this advantage.
Regardless of form factor and screen type, most DVD head units have video outputs that can be connected to external screens.
The final option for car DVD players is to mount a standalone device out of the way. This is the best way to get a DVD into your car without replacing the head unit. However, you still need a head unit with an AUX input if you want to connect to the existing sound system. If you want to use headphones or the built-in speakers in an LCD monitor, this is not a problem.
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