DVD Player w/ Headrest Screens
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DVD Player w/ Headrest Screens
I am looking to have a DVD Player w/ Headrest monitors in my 2003 Acura TL with Navi. Can anyone recommend a company in the DC metro area? Also, if you have done this what do you recommend and what are the down falls? What was the cost?
I would like to be able to use the navigation while someone is watching a DVD though. But not a deal breaker.
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Susan K
I would like to be able to use the navigation while someone is watching a DVD though. But not a deal breaker.
Thanks in advance.
Susan K
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I have seen some with swivel screen so you can turn it around so its not as obvious. I guess I could also put a decorative "sleeve" on the headrest like some people do just to protective the leather. Cheesy but could be used as a concealer.
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Welcome, Fellow Marylander.
First off, welcome to the site. I too reside in Maryland. I live on the outskirts of Laurel, closer to Columbia.
I have heard good things about Auto Effects, in College Park, MD.
You might want to give them a ring. I hope I was able to help.
SGT C.J.
I have heard good things about Auto Effects, in College Park, MD.
You might want to give them a ring. I hope I was able to help.
SGT C.J.
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Originally posted by SusanK
I have seen some with swivel screen so you can turn it around so its not as obvious. I guess I could also put a decorative "sleeve" on the headrest like some people do just to protective the leather. Cheesy but could be used as a concealer.
I have seen some with swivel screen so you can turn it around so its not as obvious. I guess I could also put a decorative "sleeve" on the headrest like some people do just to protective the leather. Cheesy but could be used as a concealer.
as per the sleeve being sleezy...... Hell YEAH! Sleezy but i'm still going for it. Better safe and corny than sorry! Waiting on my extra pair of honda headrests to install my 7''s into, so sleezy h'rest covers @ the mall then switch the h'rests when i park @ night.
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