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One of the most convenient ways to buy a car DVD player is to have one preinstalled when purchasing a new car. The list price tends to be expensive, although dealers are often open to negotiating the price. Depending on the make and model of car, minivan, truck or SUV, expect to pay $300to $2,000or more for a factory installed DVD system. (Units installed in a vehicle"s dash, visible to the driver, will only operate when the car is at rest and the parking brake engaged.) The Dual Invision DVD Headrest System[1] for the Ford Edge, for example, costs about $1,550.
The least expensive option is a portable DVD player and a car installation kit. Using headphones helps to minimize driver distraction. Expect to pay $75to $200for a portable DVD player with a 5- to 10-inch screen, plus $20to $75for a car installation kit if it"s not included with the player. The Philips PET7402/37[2] portable DVD player includes two 7-inch screens, an in-car power adapter and a mounting kit to attach each screen to the rear of a car headrest, for about $187.
Ceiling mount or overhead aftermarket video systems offer a more permanent in-car entertainment solution. The screen is fixed to the vehicle"s ceiling and folds up when not in use, allowing for a larger screen. Expect to pay $150to $650for a flip-down ceiling mount unit with built-in DVD player and 10- to 12-inch screen. The Power Acoustik PMD103CM costs about $340and features a 10.4-inch screen with built-in DVD player.
Some flip-down monitors are sold separately from the DVD players. Once installed they can be hooked up to an existing portable DVD player, in-dash DVD player or other video source. Expect to pay $150to $500for a 10 to 20-inch screen. The Tview T206ir[3] , for example, offers a 20-inch screen with two video inputs and remote control for $245.
As the name suggests, In-Dash DVD players require the receiver to be installed in a car"s dash while the screen can be attached or mounted in the ceiling, headrest, center console or even a sun visor. They are sold with or without a screen. Without a screen, an in-dash DVD unit costs $75to $300. With a screen, these types of car DVD players typically cost $250to $800. The Kenwood KVT-514[4] combines a DVD player with CD player, satellite radio and iPod deck with a 7-inch in-dash monitor and costs about $500.
Headrest DVD players are suitable for backseat viewing. Separate monitors or screens with a DVD player built-in can be professionally installed into exiting headrests or replacement headrests can be purchased with the monitor pre-installed. Headrest monitors with built-in DVD player cost $160to $340per unit. The Power Acoustik HDVD-9 replacement headsets feature an 8.8-inch screen and built-in DVD player in each headrest. The headrests are available in a variety of colors to match a car"s interior and cost $555for a matching pair, including wireless headphones.