Dashboard Vehicle Video Players - What to Look for If You're Getting a Multimedia Receiver

Feb 8
08:30

2011

Marcus Lewison

Marcus Lewison

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If you’re looking to buy a new in-dash car DVD player then this is the article you need to read. First we will be taking a look and the most important features to look out for, and then we will go through some extra features that you may want to consider. We will then finish by looking at the main brands available and their product ranges.

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Main Features of Dashboard Vehicle DVD Players

Screen: obviously if you’re watching a DVD you need to be able to see it,Dashboard Vehicle Video Players - What to Look for If You're Getting a Multimedia Receiver Articles so a decent size screen is essential.
Touchscreen Control: you don't want to waste your time playing around with complicated buttons and menus, so easy-to-use touch screen controls are extremely useful.
Support for Multiple Formats: not everything you want to watch (or listen to) will be on DVD, so get one that supports other formats too for instance CD, Ipod, MP3, WMA.
Radio: If you’re taking up valuable dashboard space with this new device, it’s critical that it also has radio.

Other Features of In-Dash Vehicle DVD Players

Rear View Camera: keep an eye on what’s going on behind you with a rear-view camera.
GPS Navigation Capabilities: why have two devices in the car, when one devices can do everything for you?
USB Input: connect your multimedia receiver to other devices, for example a MP3 player, digital camera, and more.
SD Card Input: easily view your photos and other content.
Hands-free Calls: talk while you're on the move by choosing a device that is able to link up to your phone.
Remote Control: so that you don't have to keep touching the screen or buttons if you want to alter the volume or change the track.
Low-Pass Channel for Bass Speaker: if you’re into extremely bass-heavy music then make sure your multimedia receiver comes with a special low-pass filter designed specifically for feeding your subwoofer.

Main In-Dash Car Video Player Brands

Boss: $90- $300. A broad assortment of numerous different products on the market.
Pyle: $107-$515. Maybe not such a well-known brand, but a very wide range of many products.
Soundstorm: $103-$731. A good range of products, spread across a varied range of prices.
Lanzar: $99-$437. A pretty good product range, spread across a varied price range.
Koolertron: $159-$635. Quite a lot of different products available.
Power Acoustik: $99-$319. Quite a lot of different products available.
Clarion: $239-$739. Quite a lot of products across a moderately large price range, but they tend to be a bit more expensive.
Pioneer: not a particular large range, but there are some extremely good products here.
Kenwood: quite a small range, but there are some decent DVD players here.