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Saturday 30 January, 2010

GPS inside the car DVD player

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DIN is a standard installation space of which vehicle center console reserved for car electrical appliances such as Car DVD player, Car monitors and so on. 1 DIN means a standard space which width and high are fixed but depth is limitless, 2 DIN is twice space as 1 DIN, this space is generally used for the installed of the sound equipment console, tuner or LCD monitors.

For people that don't know, GPS stands for world Positioning System. Many miles overhead, out in space, there are a number of satellites specifically dedicated to beam down location info to devices fitted out to read those beams. DVD car players equipped with GPS navigation systems can pick up those signals, which are translated into easy-to-read maps and such like and which can keep someone that is basically directionally-challenged from getting lost while going down to the neighborhood shop for a gallon of milk. All kidding aside, GPS is a way to literally go from one's stoop in Hartford, Connecticut and take the fastest route to another person's stoop out in San Diego, California.

Literally, the sorts of devices that can work with GPS nowadays are almost endless. Even the least expensive cell telephones around can be supplied with GPS capability. There are a number of very inexpensive GPS devices on the market that can be hooked into a power outlet in a car, too though someone who's heavy about their automobile will need to have their cheap DVD car player supplied with GPS.

 

 






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