Headrest LCD's
I'm currently selling the headrest LCD's for $200 installed + shipping.
Send me your headrest and I'll send it back installed.
I also have screens with remote control on screen display for $300 each installed + shipping.
If you live near Phila I can arrange pickup.
Send me your headrest and I'll send it back installed.
I also have screens with remote control on screen display for $300 each installed + shipping.
If you live near Phila I can arrange pickup.
Son of a......... I was going to do this next month and you beat me to it.......
Nice setup. Now you say it is $200 + shipping to install the screens, what kinda of screens are they? Are they clear compared to a Alpine screen?
Dixit
Nice setup. Now you say it is $200 + shipping to install the screens, what kinda of screens are they? Are they clear compared to a Alpine screen?
Dixit
They are 185,000 pixels which is about average, the ones for $300 are 245,000 pixels and are a little better than the Alpine (225,000).
They also have remote control on screen programming.
I also have 7" widescreens for $499 that have 289,000 pixels, 16.9 format (great for DVD).
I am also making a custom housing to put these on the dash just in front of our clocks so it will flip down (face down) out of sight.
Pic's to follow
They also have remote control on screen programming.
I also have 7" widescreens for $499 that have 289,000 pixels, 16.9 format (great for DVD).
I am also making a custom housing to put these on the dash just in front of our clocks so it will flip down (face down) out of sight.
Pic's to follow
Originally posted by WANNARUN
I am also making a custom housing to put these on the dash just in front of our clocks so it will flip down (face down) out of sight.
Pic's to follow
I am also making a custom housing to put these on the dash just in front of our clocks so it will flip down (face down) out of sight.
Pic's to follow
isn't there a concern about the hot sun beating down on it on sunny days?
Originally posted by WANNARUN
Have you ever felt how hot LCD's get when in use?
The sun won't affect it. Unless maybe if you live in Arizona. lol
I always use a sunshade anyway, plus my tint comes down pretty low in the front.
Have you ever felt how hot LCD's get when in use?
The sun won't affect it. Unless maybe if you live in Arizona. lol
I always use a sunshade anyway, plus my tint comes down pretty low in the front.
Before I did the headrests and just had the front screen my friend popped in a DVD **** while we were on the highway during dusk. A lady was honking her horn and yelling at us. She was ****ed.
As she drove by we saw she had like 10 Jesus bumper stickers. lol
As she drove by we saw she had like 10 Jesus bumper stickers. lol
Is there a way to install a TV in the passenger sun visor and route the sound to come through the Bose speakers? Would you be capable of doing this and how much would something like this cost?
GC
GC
Originally posted by 2001SE
How all of them connected to show the same picture at the same time? i mean you said you want the headrest in order to install them so how do we connect it when we get it back from you?
How all of them connected to show the same picture at the same time? i mean you said you want the headrest in order to install them so how do we connect it when we get it back from you?
First off you need a video source.
I use a PS2.
You can use a PS1, a mobile DVD player, or even a home DVD player.
In order to power up these devices you will need to purchase a DC-AC converter ($40)
All you need to do is take the Video output and run it to the LCD screen (VIA RCA Jack).
Then take the Audio output of whatever you are using and run it to an FM Modulator ($30)- device that turns an audio signal into FM Frequency as used in many add on CD changers.
Then you use FM station 88.7 or 88.9 (depending on the modulator) to listen to the audio.
If you have the CD changer that works with the Bose system you can use an audio switcher and tie the audio into the bus cable.
This would be the cleanest way and give you the best sound.
I use a PS2.
You can use a PS1, a mobile DVD player, or even a home DVD player.
In order to power up these devices you will need to purchase a DC-AC converter ($40)
All you need to do is take the Video output and run it to the LCD screen (VIA RCA Jack).
Then take the Audio output of whatever you are using and run it to an FM Modulator ($30)- device that turns an audio signal into FM Frequency as used in many add on CD changers.
Then you use FM station 88.7 or 88.9 (depending on the modulator) to listen to the audio.
If you have the CD changer that works with the Bose system you can use an audio switcher and tie the audio into the bus cable.
This would be the cleanest way and give you the best sound.
I'm interestred is these screens. I already have a Clarion 7 inch widescreen and a dvd/mp3 player. Would you be interested in just sending the screens, i have a friend who did my current setup and i would like him to do the work. Thanks.
No scratches, I'm not selling mine I'm selling brand new ones.
They come with a sandwich type plastic shroud making headrest install a snap (I did mine in 10 minutes). They have a very nice RCA style 12v & ground connector.
They come with a sandwich type plastic shroud making headrest install a snap (I did mine in 10 minutes). They have a very nice RCA style 12v & ground connector.
Originally posted by WANNARUN
That is fine. $200 each.
Where are you coming from?
That is fine. $200 each.
Where are you coming from?
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