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Monday 08 February, 2010

Here's what you should keep in mind buying a Car DVD Player 1

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The first thing to consider is where to purchase an automotive DVD or component. One method is to buy your system through a bricks and mortar car audio store, which should be able to fit you with the system you need. Another is to buy it on the internet from a Car DVD Players wholesaler, a source which often provides discount car DVD players for lower prices than the bricks and mortar store. However, there are still some key questions you will need to ask, and points to consider, wherever you choose to get your system from.

 

Will I get all the components I need?

There is nothing worse than paying good money for a car DVD player, going to install it and finding you still need to buy the speakers, TV tuners, TV antennas, wires, brackets or other components before it can be installed. After all, what is the point of buying an in dash car TV DVD player if you don't get the tuner or aerial to make it work.

 

Who will install it?

When purchasing a DVD from a car audio store it is not unreasonable to expect staff to install the system for you, often at no extra cost, as their car DVD players will cost more than online electronic goods wholesale sites.

 

Can I connect my USB devices or flash memory cards to the player?

More music and data you want shown in vehicles is stored on computers and USB and an increasing number of car DVDs have a plug-in function. These USB ports can also be a useful point to install Bluetooth cellular car phone kits.

 

 






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