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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Amarillo, Tx
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I found these online:
http://www.qualitymobilevideo.com/AV-HY1823.aspx Has anyone found something better? Right now I have the kind that strap to the headrest, but the kids feet keep pulling the wires out.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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That seems way over priced to me. My local car audio video shop put dual headrests in my truck for $600.00. They were linked to a single DVD player but for me that was all I needed. Check out your local "pimp my ride" locations. There are better deals to be had. Ill be putting some dvd players in this car too, just not yet.
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Join Date: May 2011
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I went to car toys and got mine. I think I paid $350 installed , had a sale. That was for both headrests with one dvd player. Installed right after I got the car , have 10K miles now and have no problems works great. Link below ,
http://www.cartoys.com/products/product.cf...ith_DVD__Black_ |
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Join Date: May 2011
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QUOTE (HarborGrey @ Jun 4 2011, 02:29 PM)
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Mine look great ! The black leather was a perfect match. I got mine only because of my two year old daughter , keeps her entertained. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: South Florida
2011 Sonata Limited, 2.0T
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The dimensions of the headrest is 10" L, 7" H, and 6" W.
thebeet..considering the forward/downward tilt of the headrests...how difficult is the angle for people to see it in the back seat..and is it adjustable? also..how did they power this? would love to see pics of the install. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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QUOTE (HarborGrey @ Jun 4 2011, 02:41 PM)
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Not adjustable ,the angle is fine . I guess if you're really tall and you have to ride with the seat leaned way back it will be an issue. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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These are Rosens, which makes them higher end (you see them installed in a lot of Mercs and Italian sports cars). I'm actually taking mine in to get some fitted in a few weeks (the AV 7700 with sunvisor monitors for the front).
If you have active head restraints then these are not for you. You need the AV 7700's instead. What sets the Rosens apart from many other models is that they color match the headrests and use the same grain of leather as that used in the vehicle.They also have multiple inputs and a built-in video gaming system. Your rear seat passengers are not confined to watching the same thing with these. One can watch a DVD while the other watches a movie on an iPod or USB stick, or plays one of the 25 built-in video games. I looked at the cheaper systems but I wanted something that gave more functionality and allowed me to connect my iPhone (the iPhone is connected to my SlingBox at home, so this is a way to get satellite TV in the car). All that having been said, they ARE expensive, especially when you can get a set of Pyle 7" headrest monitors for about $200. If anyone's interested, I can post some pics when my install is done. Best regards. |
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