Thread: Questions about in-car entertainment systems
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:03 AM
#1
Questions about in-car entertainment systems
Morning all,
About to buy myself a new (or rather used lightly) Nissan Altima and being the responsible father of a 3 year old I'm attempting to investigate ways to keep my child from repeatedly causing me harm with sharp objects out of sheer tedium on our long drives.
So, aftermarket in-car entertainment systems. What I'm looking for is a 1 screen DVD system (so it would be presumably installed in the middle), in-dash, able to play DVDs, CDs, MP3 DVDs etc etc.
Not sure where to start. Other than FS are there any other places that do such solutions inc. installation? If so how much?
Don't want to cause too much permanent damage to the car as it is leased so it would need to come out in a couple of years.
Any suggestions/places/prices?
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:10 AM
#2
Maybe something like this instead?
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:21 AM
#3
Just get a cheapo DVD player with LCD screen from Costco, ~200$ max for a 7" screen, or get a 10" screen, even better. Mount it on the headrest and you're all set (much nicer installation than the one in the post above, the DVD reader is actually behind the screen when you fold it back)
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by
FastFokker
Maybe something like this instead?

That's pretty damn ugly but may have to do. Where did you get this image from?
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:22 AM
#5

Originally Posted by
mart242
Just get a cheapo DVD player with LCD screen from Costco, ~200$ max for a 7" screen, or get a 10" screen, even better. Mount it on the headrest and you're all set (much nicer installation than the one in the post above, the DVD reader is actually behind the screen when you fold it back)
Do these things come with speakers of any kind?
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:25 AM
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Originally Posted by
ichpen
Do these things come with speakers of any kind?
Yes, built in.
Do you have a laptop now? If not, maybe drop $1000 on a widescreen laptop with a DVDRom, then it can be used for other things, but also for playing videos in the car. Once the child gets a bit older, he/she can could also play games (Edutainment) on it.
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Mar 1st, 2006 08:32 AM
#7

Originally Posted by
FastFokker
Yes, built in.
Do you have a laptop now? If not, maybe drop $1000 on a widescreen laptop with a DVDRom, then it can be used for other things, but also for playing videos in the car. Once the child gets a bit older, he/she can could also play games (Edutainment) on it.
Thanks.
Yes, I have a laptop though a little skeptical about unleashing my kid onto it. Looks kind of fiddly and insecure though. I'm thinking of getting the screen and mounting it on the headrest. I really wanted to hook it up to the DVD deck without a painful tangle of wires but I don't think that's an easy thing to do.
Do these things run of the 12v cigarette lighter or do they come with batteries of sorts?
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Mar 1st, 2006 09:11 AM
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Here's an example, though I am not recommending this one specifically.. but it will give you an idea:
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pro...0057335&catid=
FEATURES:
* Included In Box: Battery Pack, AC Adapter, AC Power Cord, Car Power Adapter, A/V Cable, Remote Control
* Battery Run Time of 3 Hours
* Virtual Surround Sound
* Car Cord Included
The holder will probably run you something like $20-40.
All that together could be had for say.. $350-400 installed. That compared to an indash DVD Player (which would likely run something on order of $1500 installed) is quite dramatic.
Plus the portable device can be used anywhere.. not *JUST* in the car. Plus it can be taken into any car, not just the Altima.
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Mar 1st, 2006 11:06 AM
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if you dun wanna invest too much
go w/ www.mp3playerstore.com,
these guys are in Montreal, pretty cheap....
and fast shipping
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Mar 1st, 2006 10:44 PM
#10
^ wow the stuff on that site is so cheap, $150 for an in-dash player/lcd??? Anyone buy from them before? oh but no dvd in that one...
for a small car like an Altima you really don't have to much choice its either in-dash, or built into the head rest or something ugly like the one pictured above.
Last edited by i-o_o-i; Mar 1st, 2006 at 10:49 PM.
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Mar 1st, 2006 11:08 PM
#11
y dun u get an indash dvd player ....that way .. whn ur done leasin ur car .. u can remove the indash dvd and put back the stock system
here is a cheap and a nice one if u want smthin more cheaper let me knw ... pm me .. i might be able to find u smthin cheaper and if ur arnd gta .. i can even install it for u ....
that way there wont be any damage to ur car ...
....http://www.bestbuy.ca/catalog/prodde...=20136&PCName=
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Mar 2nd, 2006 07:09 AM
#12
Pretty bad when cheap is $800+installation+tax.
Plus then you have to get it removed from this vehicle and then re-installed into the next. Or what if the next vehicle already has some kind of entertainment system, now you've got to sell this old used hardware for dirt cheap.
If money is not a concern, this is a good idea.. but if you have any kind of budget, I'd still recommend a portable dvd player, that your child can use anywhere and everywhere. It's cheap up front, there's no installation costs and if it breaks, gets outdated or whatever, it's not a huge issue and it was affordable in the first place.
But if cost in no real issue and style is your primary requirement, then a $1000 indash system is where it's at.
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Mar 2nd, 2006 09:08 AM
#13
Isn't there a law or something that says in-dash DVD players can't play DVDs unless the hand-brake is on? So the driver isn't trying to watch a movie while driving..
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Mar 2nd, 2006 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by
gimmegimme
Isn't there a law or something that says in-dash DVD players can't play DVDs unless the hand-brake is on? So the driver isn't trying to watch a movie while driving..

There is but I don't plan on putting a screen for the driver or front seat passenger.
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Mar 2nd, 2006 09:50 AM
#15

Originally Posted by
FastFokker
Pretty bad when cheap is $800+installation+tax.
Plus then you have to get it removed from this vehicle and then re-installed into the next. Or what if the next vehicle already has some kind of entertainment system, now you've got to sell this old used hardware for dirt cheap.
If money is not a concern, this is a good idea.. but if you have any kind of budget, I'd still recommend a portable dvd player, that your child can use anywhere and everywhere. It's cheap up front, there's no installation costs and if it breaks, gets outdated or whatever, it's not a huge issue and it was affordable in the first place.
But if cost in no real issue and style is your primary requirement, then a $1000 indash system is where it's at.
Thanks so much for your input.
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