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Im thinking about buying a dual dvd player that straps to the headrest. But I am wondering is it better to buy the dvd player with the cd connection connected to the screen or should I buy one with a separate cd insert that the two monitors will connect to????
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I personally prefer seperate units in case something went wrong with the player itself. Repairs are less costly, heck, they are becomming more and more less expensive anymore you could replace the intire system instead of repairs.
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As far as the brand goes, you will get a different answer from everyone. I suggest getting the connection separate from the screens as it will be clearer looking and less bulk. Then you can be free to place the player generally anywhere you please.
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if you are just getting the headrest strap monitors than it probably means you dont want all the trouble of installation and wiring and stuff.getting a seperate dvd player you will have to either buy an adaptor to connect the dvd player to the car, and you would still have to run video/audio cables to "both" monitors. or if you get a indash dvd player and try to connect it to the headrests than you would have even more troubles.my sister got the one with a built in dvd player strap monitors to calm down her hyper kids on car rides. no trouble she just pluged them in the lighter slot and put in the dvd.my advice is go with the built in dvd monitor. its easier, quicker, simpler.
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