Corona, CA — More Americans than ever are customizing the interiors of their vehicles with mobile video components. But many vehicles simply don’t have enough space to install separate DVD players, ...
Corona, Calif. – Aftermarket car electronics supplier Rosen Electronics added an HDMI port to a headrest entertainment system to display smartphone content on multiple in-vehicle monitors at a time.
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I tell anyone who'll listen not to waste money on in-car entertainment systems. For instance, I'm testing a Mazda CX-9 right now that has the optional rear-seat screens. Price? Almost $2,000. That ...
We’ve seen all kinds of modifications made to all manner of cars. And not a few of them to Dodge Challengers. But this has to be a new one. Listed for sale at a dealership in Columbus, Ohio, is a 2010 ...
From the January 2022 issue of Car and Driver. Ever since the advent of the iPad, I've questioned the value of factory in-car video entertainment systems. You're going to pay extra for a pair of ...
I have a SAVV system installed in my car. I can get the DVD to play on the headrest screens, but I cannot get the sound to come through the car's main audio speakers. I have those infrared headphones, ...
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