Car Video Systems Bring Sanity to a Family Road Trip!
Ready for a road trip? You and the wife are probably enthused about it...until you start thinking about the kids fighting and bickering and complaining in the back seat. So the key to a good family road trip is to keep the kids entertained so they don't drive you insane. The 64 Million Dollar Question is, "How do Id o this?" With today's technology helping us out, there's a solution. And that's car video systems.
Have you installed yours yet? If you have a brand new vehicle, it might be a standard option. Nowadays, when you buy a car you can get anything from GPS auto navigation systems, to CD changers, to car video systems can be enjoyed right off the bat. No matter what, if you're about to head off on that fun and eventful, yet long and grueling road trip, it may be wise to plan ahead with one of the contemporary car video systems on the market today.
A Look At How Much Car Video Systems Will Cost
A few years back when I just decided to give in and purchase a mini-van, I knew that I want ed to browse through the car video systems as well. I figured if I'm actually going to do the big family vehicle thing, then I might as well go all out with an entertainment feature. I quickly found that car video systems weren't as pricey as I expected. In fact, to add one to the van I was considering was only an additional two grand. This may sound expensive in comparison to your home television set or entertainment center, but I expected something a tad more ridiculous.
Another option is to get a portable TV with built-in DVD player, such as the 8" TFT LCD TV with Slot-In DVD Player shown in the image. This LCD TV comes with built in speakers, a stereo headphone and a car power adapter, AC/DC adapter and remote control. The manufacturer's suggested retail price is around $500; you can get it wholesale for a little over $200.
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