With a wider range of options ever-improving quality and more competitive prices Chinese-made car DVD’s are being used more and more by DIY fans, with sales overtaking major players like Sony and ...
View post: Bentley’s First Electric SUV Is Coming — But the V8 Isn’t Going Anywhere This article is for those who still have a beloved DVD collection. Today ...
Despite the popularity of video streaming services, a lot of us still have a DVD collection in a closet, or on a shelf. A portable DVD player can run on battery power, and has a built-in screen, so ...
Turn every drive into a cinematic experience with a car overhead video player Hans M / Unsplash Looking for ways to keep passengers entertained on long car rides? The best car overhead video players ...
Cell phones and netbooks are the darlings of gadget blogs but car DVD players are the things that are going to keep eBay resellers’ heads above water this year. Retail lobbyist group the Consumer ...
my CD/MP3 pioneer/premier player is dying, i need a replacement.<br><br>here is the situation - i have about a TERAbyte of mp3s so i would like something that will allow me to transport data more ...
This Sports Car DVD Player made me guffaw for a couple seconds, then I realized something dreadful: it costs 250 pounds, or “too many” American dollars. Sure, it has a 5″ LCD, plays DVDs and MP3 files ...
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The WM8718QFN is a smaller, extended temperature range version of a differential stereo DAC used in in-car DVD players. The device is packaged in a 4 mm x 4mm QFN and operates over the automotive ...
Panasonic expanded the range of its in-car multimedia offerings today here at CES 2008 with the unveiling of two in-dash DVD players. The single-DIN CQ-VX100U and double-DIN CQ-VW100U both feature ...
You might remember a time when people thought portable DVD players were a pretty neat idea. In the days before netbooks, cheap tablets, and arguably even the widespread adoption of smartphones, it ...