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Asked by richdiesal in DVD Players & Recorders, Electronic Systems, Automotive
I recently purchased an Infiniti G35 sedan. Between the seats, in the arm rest, it has composite RCA hookups and a cigarette lighter/DC power source. The video displays on the NAV unit.
What is the smallest, cheapest DVD player than I can hook up in this situation? It doesn't need to be an all-in-one portable unit (with a screen), and I'd guess those units cost more anyway. It also needs to be as small as possible, as the place it would be sitting is very small - barely bigger than a stack of 15 or so normal-sized DVD cases. I can set it in the backseat and run wires into the center (we'd be using this thing when we weren't moving, obviously), but I'd rather it look pretty!
Any suggestions? Running off of automotive DC is the hurdle I'm having the most trouble with. I'd consider an AC/DC converter, but every one I've ever had has died pretty quickly after the first time I used it.
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