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Real Dvd Bargain
If anybody is looking for a portible dvd player for the back of the car or for traveling i have just bought one of these and it is fantastic what a picture.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...DSony.Sony.htm
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Is it a permanent mount Roy?
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ICE Dvd players
The place to get ICE Dvd players or any PC Parts is www.ebuyer.co.uk
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It is a small screen that you have a desk top mount for or a headrest bag with built in speakers it is just brilliant iam well impressed keeps my little boy quite on long journeys money well spent.
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Where do you put it when in use, in the headrest bag I presume?
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You just strap it to the headrest when in the car or place it in the dock when in doors or you get a liitle bag to keep it safe when not in use
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Seriously though, does anyone know if you could connect a DVD player to the Highline NAV system so you could watch it on the in-dash unit? |
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Yes you can Amdathlonuk, you ned to purchase a special lead (sometimes on EBay) not an MGR Part and then playback through the Aux channel on TV Receiver unit. Im away at the moment so dont have part No. and supplier details with me but will post next Monday if no other member answers before hand.
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Right done some searching and found this one here AMDATHLONUK available on Buy It Now. Its easy to fit you just have to find space for the dvd Player, mines behind the Panel in the rear of Tourer. Make sure you have the right outputs on the DVD unit and correct leads: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMW-3-5-7-X5-R...QQcmdZViewItem
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