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Eaton3000 Reply by dwsmha
Jan 13, 2003 (9:21 am)
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Circuit City I believe has those headrest-mounted ones. You can talk to one of their salespeople (but take everything they say with a grain of salt, obviously, since they want to make a sale).
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Portable DVD input in Factory Sound by quantus
Feb 04, 2003 (12:26 pm)
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Has anyone tried running the sound from a portable unit into the Factory Sound System somehow? Perhaps through a RF modulator (though I've only seen that done on permanent installs of CD changers, DVD players, etc.....)?
 
I was looking at post # 33 by ocuihs regarding the "Suspension Theater," and thought that might be a good alternative to a built in unit, but I am concerned about the limited sound of such units.
 
For those who use the portable units instead of a built-in, do you find the sound sufficient?
 
ocuihs - Do just use the portable units sound?
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Portable DVD sound by alaskadiver
Feb 05, 2003 (8:09 pm)
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quantus:
 
The last thing I WANT to hear from the portable DVD player is the sound from the 598th playing of "The Little Mermaid"
 
When my kid watches movies from the back seat it's ALWAYS with headphones on so I can have an actual conversation with my wife.
 
That works great for us. I wouldn't want a permanently installed DVD player. When we're in hotel rooms or planes, the portable machine lets her watch whatever kids movie she wants to watch.
 
Actually I suspect the next technology will be individual video on demand, just like they have in some new airplanes. I just flew on a LAN Chile flight in which the coach section had individual video on demand units in each of the seat backs. You could select any of a dozen movies off the touch screen, or select a whole range of video games. I assume that these systems run off a big hard drive in the plane rather than DVD. I bet we'll see the same thing in cars in a few years.
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Alaskadiver by steve_ HOST
Feb 05, 2003 (8:15 pm)
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With that handle, you should enjoy all the Mermaid reruns . I had a Virgin Atlantic flight like that years ago. I played Nintendo for hours while my wife slept. Fun!
 
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alaskadiver by quantus
Feb 06, 2003 (9:28 am)
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Thanks for the input. I concur with your thoughts, but my kids have just turned 2 and 3, and I think it may be a few years before they are ready (and able to fit) the headphones.
 
And thus, if I ran the sound through the car system, it would also be easier to adjust the volume, as opposed to reaching back and finding the control on a portable unit.
 
I also agree with you on the Hard Drive idea. We have one at home that we use to tape TV shows, etc... and it works great. Only problem is that it won't let us tape DVD's due to copy protection. But if we could dub a selection of shows to a hard drive, and then take it with us on the road for the kids.....wow, that would be cool.
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headphones by alaskadiver
Feb 06, 2003 (10:46 am)
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Headphones aren't so much of a problem on a 3-year old. My daughter is 4 and has been playing with headphones since she was 2. You can find cheap headphones that will fit kids just fine.
 
The bigger problem is that they have no attention span at that age. So 5 minutes after you carefully get everything set up and playing, the headphones are all tangled up laying on the floor and she wants to do something else.
 
The portable DVD players have about the same sound as a laptop. It's fine but isn't going to be really loud or high quality. But for kids that young it doesn't really matter. If you have a relatively quiet car and have the windows rolled up it should be adequate.
 
I don't know how you would wire it through your car's speakers unless your car stereo system has a separate amp. The typical car stereo tuner doesn't have any spare jacks for a line-in, or any way to select to some other input device. Seems like it would be more trouble than it's worth.
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maxappeal by tidester HOST
Mar 21, 2003 (9:59 pm)
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Let me know what you think.
 
I think your promotion of "your brother's RX customized" and "310 Motoring" looks like spamming the message boards. Please refrain.
 
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DVD system on 4Runner? by smg1062
May 03, 2003 (4:09 pm)
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Anyone have a 4R with the optional DVD system? (not the NAV system; a video DVD system). It was supposed to be available starting in April I think?? Im curious as to the added cost, performance, etc........
 
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Good source for Aftermarket DVD systems... by cashcow2000
May 06, 2003 (5:52 pm)
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They have some nice aftermarket center console modifications that have a real custom look to them. I'm getting the KEC video system installed in my 03 Expy.
 
http://www.salient-designs.com/

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