Car DVD Player Tip #6
When shopping for a DVD player for your vehicle, don't forget the remote control! This can come in handy when you are stuck in the front seat and need to intervene on volume control.
No TagCar DVD Player Tip #5
Make sure the DVD player you choose has multiple headphone jacks so each child can use his or her own set of headphones. (Of course, if you need to monitor your kids' choice of movies, you may opt to skip the head phones all together.)
No TagCar DVD Player Tip #4
When choosing a DVD player for your car, don't scrimp on the size of the screen. While a 7" screen may seem like a great deal, you may quickly find yourself wishing you had opted for the full 10" version. If more than one person will be watching the screen at one time, you will definitely do better with the larger screen.
No TagCar DVD Player Tip #2
If you are buying the DVD player in a store, tryit out in the store to determine the noise level of the unit itself. Some DVD players will create a grinding or whirring sound when running, which can be distracting to viewers. If you are buying the unit online, check user comments to see if anybody has complained about noise levels.
No TagCar DVD Tip #1
These days, DVD players can support many different formats. Check to make sure the DVD player you buy can can support multiple formats, such as DIVX for .avi files. Even if you don't have need for multiple formats today, you never know what you might need tomorrow.
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