Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Vizualogic Video Headrests - Review

The Vizualogic Video Headrests Package also includes the audio and video control module along with A/V inputs so that you can add extra components like a video game console and to enjoy different programming on each screen. You can make use of the wireless remote control to adjust screen functions and to select the video source. The Vizualogic Video Headrests Package also includes an IR transmitter that broadcasts the soundtracks to the pair of wireless headphones so that the passengers can enjoy music at its best without any inconvenience.

Features include an integrated top-loading DVD player, and an adjustable LCD screen that pivots for multiple viewing angles. And best of all, the system is based on Vizualogic’s latest A-1250 product line, which enables playback of all digital entertainment platforms including DVD, VCD, CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 players. A front monitor input jack allows users to easily connect their portable media devices such as iPods®, games, MP3 and portable DVD players and whatever the future holds.

To the average consumer, putting together a mobile video system for your rear seat passengers can be a little intimidating. It can be confusing to figure out how various products work together — does Brand A's monitor work with Brand C's wireless headphones? — and even more confusing to determine how it will all fit together in your vehicle. How much should you spend on a backseat video system? What exactly do you need? And once you've got the stuff, how do you install it in your car?

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