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Add HD Video to Your Car With a 1-DIN In-Dash Dash DVD Player

Car DVD players typically allow you to watch content that originates from several of your favorite sources, such as a streaming internet media, your smart device, or purchased DVD content, and aftermarket DVD players give you the benefit of bigger screens and improved stereo sound. The systems are an excellent complement to your car stereo receiver. Many car owners choose HD video receivers for entertainment on long trips or as way to keep backseat passengers occupied once they’ve tired of listening to the stereo.

Does the player come with an SD card?

Most car DVD players come with everything that you need to get started with your new entertainment unit, including the SD card, which normally holds about 4GB to 32GB of stereo or video data. The manufacturer typically ships the unit with the SD card installed or wrapped carefully in the packaging. Because the card is smaller than a postage stamp, it’s easy to overlook, so make sure that you check the packaging thoroughly for the SD card.

What type of monitor works with the player?

In-dash monitors feature large touchscreen viewing areas that can display automotive information and double as a screen for a rearview camera. To view in-dash videos in the front seat, however, the law requires that you park your vehicle and engage the emergency brake. Rear passengers can view video via a screen installed in or mounted on the headrests. If you desire a larger screen for backseat passengers, consider a larger, overhead-mounted monitor. To clarify, you can use any combination of three kinds of monitors with a custom car DVD player:

  • A dash-mount monitor
  • A headrest monitor (embedded or attached)
  • An overhead rear passenger monitor
Is it possible to add navigation?

Yes. You can install a remote mount navigation computer, which includes the navigation computer and an external antenna that you control from the front touchscreen monitor. The system mounts in an inconspicuous location such as the glove box. When installing a separate navigation system, make sure that the mapping data is current and connected to a wireless system for regular updates.

What's the difference between single-DIN and 2-DIN?

The DIN is the size of a car stereo or video player that fits into a standard dashboard slot. DIN is an acronym for Deutches Institue Fur Normung, the governing body that establishes the standards used for car stereo and video components. Single DIN is the standard height for a stereo or other in-dash component, and 2-DIN is twice as tall. In other words, a single-DIN device measures 7 inches wide and 2 inches tall, and a 2-DIN device measures 7 inches wide and 4 inches tall.

Are there special care instructions for the player?

Absolutely. When driving in precipitous conditions, such as rain or snow, do not allow moisture to collect on the car DVD player, as dampness can damage the screen. Additionally, do not use sharp objects to input commands into the touchscreen. When cleaning the touchscreen, do not use chemicals. A damp cloth and gentle pressure are sufficient to clean the unit. Finally, do not attempt to repair a broken or damaged stereo or DVD player. This prevents further harm to the device and protects you from the risk of electrical shock.

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