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For those that still have a considerable library of VHS tapes, video cassette players are available in mono or stereo and in vertical or horizontal mounts. Since VCPs are large, they can easily be remote-mounted and controlled via an infrared repeater.
The most popular video format is DVD. DVD players are available in horizontal mount versions as well as models that will mount vertically in a center console. An added benefit of a DVD player is its ability to play your MP3 music discs!
DVD players can be easily hidden away and controlled by an infrared target located in the visor area. This provision gives the front seat passenger full control over the video system without removing their seatbelt and reaching back.
Some DVD models provide a set of front panel auxiliary inputs for an electronic game, 8mm camcorder or any other transportable audio/video device.
Higher resolution DVD players are available from select manufacturers such as Clarion and Alpine.
You may want to consider a DVD changer to keep a combination of DVD movies and MP3 discs on stand by.
A mobile video system is good for more than movies, too. The kids can take their video games on the road. The games can remain portable or we can custom install one so you can avoid the hassle of packing it up every time you’re ready to go somewhere. Dual video game controllers will allow two young passengers to play one another and keep them occupied for extended periods. Also, IR links can replace cumbersome connecting cables for the game controllers.
Local UHF and VHF broadcasts can be seen or heard with a TV tuner and antenna. Some video systems already contain a TV tuner or one can be added to any system.
You can add an in-motion Satellite TV antenna and Direct TV receiver to your mobile video system. Yes, you’ll receive 300 video channels and 50 music channels while driving anywhere from coast-to-coast.
Rear vision cameras can be integrated into your mobile video system. From the front seat, you can observe rear seat infants, even in the dark, and get an assisted view of the rear of your vehicle for backing up or lining up to a trailer.
A GPS Navigation and Information System is the ideal addition to any mobile video system. Either the driver or front seat passenger can view and control the system. An existing video screen can function as the Nav display.
Your portable laptop may contain a DVD player or store a huge music selection. Integrating your laptop into your audio/video system is a natural.
To fully integrate all of these audio/video sources and provide independent selection at multiple seating positions, EARMARK provides several audio/video selector options.