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Audiovox's Automotive Blu-ray DVD player, AVDBR1, is powered using a 2-pin, 12-volt connector and can be mounted in a vehicle's cargo area, storage compartment, or under the seat.
Getting Started l Types l Features Home-entertainment options are expanding. High-definition Blu-ray players are steadily gaining favor, though regular DVD players are still going strong.
For in-car use, you have to remove the DVD player from the case to change the DVD, One buyer says the screen’s viewing angle is too narrow 10. Jekero 16.9” Portable DVD Player ...
We've been seeing demo units of in-car Blu-ray players at CES for years, but Audiovox is apparently finally ready to offer one for sale with its AVDBR1, seen here skulking about the halls of CES.
Panasonic revealed the very first Blu-ray player meant to be installed in a car today. It's called the CY-BB1000D. Also announced was the HX-3000D, which is an HD standard DVD player, also for ...
The AVDBR1 Blu-ray player carries a suggested retail price of US$349.99, with a Q2 availability window. Product details will appear on the company's mobile product site nearer to release time. Tags ...
Give me a break, Panasonic. I think the first step in this high-def DVD war is getting people to accept Blu-Ray in the traditional home theatre format, but if you want to go balls-to-the-wall and ...
There's definitely still no clear victor in the battle for the high-def disk formats, but HD-DVD has made an advancement into an area that Blu-ray has yet to touch. Your car. Toshiba has been ...
Worth checking out. SYLVANIA Portable Blu-Ray, DVD, CD, USB, SD Multi Media Player. What you need to know: A handsome and rugged unit that’s a great value for your money. What you’ll love: As ...
Unlike DVD, you can't bring Blu-ray with you. And you certainly can't run into Blockbuster, pick up a Blu-ray movie, and play it in your car to keep the kids quiet on a road trip. That's been a ...