19 January 2017
Thanks to various advancements in car technology, today's car owners have a wide range of options to choose from when it comes to vehicle entertainment systems. They don't have to limit themselves to their car's factory stereo if they want to keep themselves occupied and entertained when on the road. These days, you can find not just the ever reliable in dash car DVD player, but also other types of portable DVD entertainment systems depending on the type and size of vehicle you have.
In Dash Car DVD Player and other Types of Car Entertainment Options
Let's take a look at the type of DVD players you can install in your car.
1. In-dash DVD player
Widely regarded as among the most versatile in-car DVD units, the in-dash DVD player is integrated into the dash of the car and is often used in conjunction with other car accessories such as GPS and reversing camera. The main unit can also be used as Bluetooth interface for your mobile phone or as your car's stereo system. The only downside is that its screen size and viewing angles can be limited. But if you want your dashboard to look sleek and clean, then this type of DVD player is an excellent choice.
2. Portable DVD player
As the name implies, this type of car DVD player can be easily connected and disconnected from your vehicle to be used outside. It usually comes in three designs: clamshell, tablet, and discreet pieces. One of the main advantages of the portable DVD player is that you can take it anywhere with you so when you're camping out with your mates and you're looking for a way to entertain yourself, you can easily use this device to watch your favourite shows.
3. Headrest DVD player
If you have a bigger vehicle, like an SUV or a van, a headrest DVD player can make a great addition. This type of DVD player replaces the standard headrest in your car. It is usually sold in pairs so passengers at the back can easily view the screen. They can either watch the same movie at the same time or watch two different films.
4. Roof mount DVD player
Here's another alternative to an in dash car DVD player if you have more cabin space: the roof mount DVD player. In this type of DVD player, the main body is attached to the roof of the car, while the screen is flipped down. Because they are not limited by the place where they should be installed, roof mount DVD players can have bigger screens than in-dash or headrest DVD players.
Each type of car entertainment system has their strengths and weaknesses. As such, before you buy, you should determine what your needs and preferences are so you can get the results you are expecting.
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