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2 DIN Car DVD Player with GPS TV and Bluetooth


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This time, we present you a hot-selling 2 DIN car dvd player

This Car DVD Player come with two DIN standard dimension and in-dash motorized front panel, it suitable for most of Car DVD Players. Built with 7 inch digital TFT-LCD display touch screen, it can compatible with multimedia as DVD, DVD+-R, DVD+-RW, MP3, MP4, DIVX, XVID, CD, CD-RW, VCD and SVCD and it suport all region DVD playback. The same as most other car dvd player, it can support SD, USB and MMC slot, so it can store much more your personal music, movie,. photo and other pictures, and via USB port, it can connect to many other USB devices.

This is a multi-function Car DVD player which support Car GPS navigation, Bluetooth, TV. Bulit-in GPS navigation system device, you have no need to buy extra GPS for your car. Stored your wanted map software in the SD card and you can share your map and go to anywhere what you wanted. For bluetooth, you can use your handsfree mobile when driving the car. TV aspect, it can support PAL/NTSC signal system and you can share the TV program on the car.


This is also a anti-shock mechanism car dvd player. It also support ISO connector, iPod connector support. SUB-Woofer Line out, AV input / output is also available. And, there is also a remote control along with this car dvd player. With the beautiful gift box, this China Car DVD player come with all the necessary accessories what you wanted.

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What accessories do I need for Laptop Computer


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Docking station or port replicator

A docking station contains a mixture of ports, slots, drive bays, and security features, and it usually attaches to the Mini notebook from underneath. Docking stations come in a variety of shapes, ranging from the same size as your notebook, which is often referred to as a media slice, to much bigger--some stick out 5 inches past the back of your notebook. As the name implies, a docking station is where you park your notebook when you get back to the office, giving you easy access to your network, along with a bigger monitor, a regular keyboard, additional storage devices, and the convenience of leaving cables plugged in when you walk away from your desk.

A port replicator, on the other hand, is a smaller, stripped-down version of a docking station that mainly features--as you might guess--ports, such as USB or S-video. A port replicator can range from the size of a box of toothpaste to just shy of docking-station stature. When you're on the road, a port replicator is a convenient way to increase your connectivity.

Laptop bag

You're about to drop a couple grand or more on a laptop, and the last thing you want to do is spend even more money on a carrying case. So you save a few bucks by going with the manufacturer's basic case. But basic bags often lack a padded shoulder strap or internal pockets. You'll be kicking yourself soon when your 5kg load is cutting a groove into your shoulder and all of your accessories come tumbling out of your bag in a tangled mess. Dig into your wallet for a sturdy, comfortable carrying case, and your shoulder will thank you. Look for padded shoulder straps, reinforced corners, and specialized compartments designed to hold the AC adapter, the extra batteries, and so on.

Extra battery
If you do even a modest amount of traveling, we recommend getting the largest battery available for your model--or, if you're wary of the extra bulk that a larger battery entails, get a second battery. They range from S$200 to S$400, and they are well worth the money if you plan to regularly spend more than 2 to 3 hours away from a wall outlet. Next time you're trapped on the tarmac working away on your laptop and your primary battery is about to die, you'll be glad to have that second cell. If you rarely travel with your notebook, however, and your laptop is pretty much always plugged in, don't bother with a second battery.

External drive
External drives--storage and media-burning options that hook up to your notebook via cable--can be a pain to carry around and hook up, plus they can be pricey. You're generally better off buying a notebook that has everything you need out-of-the-box. Nevertheless, external drives are sometimes required. If, for instance, you buy an ultraportable that lacks a built-in optical drive, make sure you get an external drive so you can load software. Types of external drives include CD-ROM, DVD/CDRW combo, DVD-rewritable, hard drives, and more. No matter what notebook you buy, we strongly urge you to invest in a thumbdrive that plugs directly into your USB connector sans cable. These little drives are brilliant for transferring small amounts of data between notebooks or between notebooks and PCs, and they're much more convenient than burning data onto CD.


Mouse and keyboard
Working for hours with just a pointing stick or a touchpad can take a toll on your hand, wrist, and forearm. To save yourself some wear and tear, invest in a small travel mouse. These can cost little, they usually hook up via USB, and they're very easy to tote. The same advice applies to typing for hours on your notebook's keyboard. If you plant your notebook on your desk when you work, hook up a USB keyboard and relieve your wrists. If you prefer working without wires, get a wireless mouse and keyboard.

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Whether You Should Buy a Netbook or a Laptop


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Often, people are confused about the differences between netbooks and laptops. I'm sure that many people just think of netbooks as "mini laptop Computer". However, this is not the case. The two have distinctive differences and offer various advantages and disadvantages. I'm hoping that this short guide will help you decide whether to you should buy a Mini netbook or laptop. I'll spell it out for you.

1. Which screen size would fit your needs?Screens: Laptops tend to have significantly larger screens than netbooks. Netbooks tend to be around 10" and laptops 14" - 15" wide. This is probably the most immediate difference that people notice. When at the store, if you take a quick glance at a netbook and then look at a laptop, you'll notice this difference immediately. Many people are turned off by the small screen saying something to the effect that they will have trouble reading on it or watching video. That's a fair enough observation. Other people don't like the larger screen and consider it gaudy. They say to the effect that there is no point to having a portable machine that is almost as large as a desktop. Good point. It really comes down to personal preference and what you expect out of your computer purchase. It depends what you intend to use your computer for.

2. Resolution: Along with screen size there is also screen resolution. Netbooks tend to have lower resolutions and slower graphics cards than laptops. The problem is that if the netbook had a higher resolution it would be hard to read anything on the screen. Laptops in this category have a clear advantage.

3. Is the Atom powerful enough for your needs?Processing Power: Netbooks have by far much more efficient, albeit slower, processors than laptops. But don't mistake efficiency for processing power. Most netbooks have Intel Atom Processors underneath the hood. These processors tend not to be able to handle more intensive processing. For instance, graphics applications like Adobe Photoshop or business applications like Microsoft Dynamics drag on a netbook. Likewise, more intensive operating systems like Microsoft Windows Vista are a dog on a netbook. However, a lot of consumers don't need or want these intensive applications. They just want something that can efficiently handle web-based tasks and some word processing. These sort so tasks are what the Intel Atom Processor is tailored for. Some people don't see the need to send the extra cash to get a more powerful computer if they will never actually use the extra zest.

4. Memory (RAM): Netbooks, for the most part, are capped on how much memory (RAM) it can accept. The limit is 1 GB of RAM. This limits the amount of activity that your computer is able to do at once. It also prevents intensive applications like Adobe Photoshop or even iTunes from functioning at 100% capacity. This becomes even more true when more than one application is open at a time. This also hinders the netbook's ability to have a newer operating system like Vista on it. Generally speaking, if you intend to have many applications open at once or intend to use an operating system like Vista, then go for a laptop. The word is out that Windows 7 is supposed to be better at processor and memory management, but thus far has only been approved on netbooks as the Starter Edition (Very Basic). If you want a more advanced version of Windows 7, you'll have to buy a higher performing laptop.

5. Can you live with a 92% sized keyboard?Keyboard: This is a simple difference. Netbooks tend to have keyboards between 88% - 92% the size of a normal laptop keyboard. This may bother some users. Some may actually prefer the smaller size. Whatever your preference, this tends to be a deal breaker for many people looking to buy a netbook.

6. CD/DVD drive: Most netbooks lack an optical drive. Many people never use this feature, so it wouldn't make a difference to them whether it is on a netbook or not. However, many movie buffs and Netflix watchers may have an issue with this. You can connect an external CD/DVD drive to your netbook via USB, but that is an extra expense.

7. Batteries: This is place where netbooks, if you buy the right ones, may have an advantage. Some netbooks are now sporting 9 hour (!) battery lives. A lot of laptops on the market are still showing a weak 2 - 3 hour life. Now there are a lot of netbooks with short battery life, but many have 6 hour life spans. That is becoming the default.

8. Ubuntu is one of the many operating systems found preloaded on netbooks.Operating Systems: It is difficult to find a laptop PC that doesn't carry a Microsoft Windows operating system. However, many netbooks come preloaded with a Linux distro. Some of the more popular distros are Canonical's Ubuntu, Linpus, Xandros, and Moblin. Many people purchase netbooks because they come with Linux. Many are deterred. Most netbooks, however, come preloaded with Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. This is by far the most popular OS choice for a netbook. Many consumers love the familiarity and easiness of Windows XP compared to a Linux distro or even Windows Vista or Windows 7. Netbooks are one of the remaining places where you can actually get XP preloaded. For this reason alone, many people opt to buy a netbook.

9. What's your budget?Price: Finally, price. It is no secret that netbooks are a few hundred dollars cheaper than laptops. This is a major reason why people buy netbooks, especially if they never intend to use it for intensive computing. But the netbook v. laptop debate is a perfect case of you get what you pay for. In terms of computing power a netbook will never compete with a laptop, but many consumers don't need the extra umph. All they want is a portable computing device for email and surf the Internet. If that is the case, there is no reason to drop $200+ on a laptop.

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How to Buy an Audiovox Car DVD Player


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If you want a DVD player for your car, consider the Audiovox brand. With an Audiovox car DVD player, you can watch DVDs in your car just as you would at home. Follow these steps to buy an Audiovox car DVD player.

1. Go to the Crutchfield official website. This site is a great place to purchase electronics. When you are on the homepage of the website, type in "Audiovox" in the upper left hand side in the search box. Click on the "Go" button. On the next page, you need to click on the "DVD players" under the "Car Video" heading. On the subsequent page, you can see a listing of all the Audiovox car DVD players currently available.

2. Read the descriptions of each Audiovox car DVD player. Under the "Overview" heading, you can read all about each player to figure out which one is right for you. If you click on the "Hands-On Research" heading, you can see even more detail about the specific car DVD player. To read reviews, click on the "Reviews" heading.

3. Click on "Add To Cart" once you find the Audiovox car DVD player that you wish to purchase. On the next page, you can pick your shipping method, your payment method and also read about the return policy.

4. Install and test your Audiovox car DVD player as soon as you receive it. If you need to return the DVD player, it's easier to return if you notice the problem sooner rather than later.

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car monitors suitable for different users from ePathChina


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In the nowadays, with the development of auto and electronics, car monitors has appeal more and more attention from the consumers. In order to have a more comfortable driving, consumers are willing to buy excellent car monitors.

To seize the market, ePathChina provides different design car DVD player to meet different needs with high quality, and its market effect appears. There are five major car monitors hot purchased by the consumers.

1. Headrest DVD Player
A Headrest DVD player is a DVD player that attaches to the headrest of your seat. In that way, the controls are handy, so that you do not have to keep your eyes on the rode in order to switch functions and otherwise press the buttons to control your DVD experience.

2. Roof monitors
Flip down car DVD players are one of the most luxurious accessories available for your car's interior. To activate, press a button and the monitor drops down from its custom housing. Furthermore, Car Roof Monitors are available in a variety of sizes. Its in dash screens are mounted toward the front of the interior often tilt away from the driver to limit distractions.

3. GPS navigation
GPS Car navigation is typically help you to locate the accurate position on a road. Using the car GPS navigation, there is no need for you to worry about lost any more. No matter where you want to go, you just need to install compatible map, you will go there without missing the ways.

4. Rearview monitors
A rear-view monitor shows you what your rear-view camera records. It is a tremendous help when you must back out from tight spaces or dim areas by using a rearview DVD player. You can have a more secure driving without any accidents.

5. Sun visor monitors
The sun visor monitors are a kind of car DVD players placed into the sun. Integrating in the front of the car, it will resolve the problem of distract the driver placed right in the middle. Besides, a sunvisor DVD player is able to meet the different needs of both driver and passengers.

Except for their respective special features, all kinds of car monitors can support movie and TV playing. No matter which type compatible for your car, you can find out a suitable one. Their entertainment function brings the driver and passengers a great enjoyment. It can be said that car monitors are really perfect time killers.

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Select a GPS Car Navigation System for Car


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Have you ever settled behind the wheel of your car wondering whether you really know how to get to your destination? Fear no more. GPS car navigation (Global Positioning System) systems can show and even tell you how to get to any destination. These products use the GPS, which relies on a host of satellites to determine where you are.

1. Decide how often you intend to use the system. Inexpensive systems simply plug in to your car's cigarette lighter and are small enough to store in your glove compartment, but they're not as user-friendly.

2. Consider the layout of your car. Some systems come with a monitor that displays a map. The monitor is commonly installed on the dashboard or on a pedestal extending from the dashboard. In some cars, such an installation may block air vents or make it somewhat uncomfortable for a passenger to enter or exit the vehicle or sit in the passenger seat.

3. Select a system that features multiple ways of getting to your destination. This can include by address, by intersection, by a personal address book or via a location selected directly from the map.

4. Look for a system that gives you vocal as well as graphical directions. The systems that use a map and monitor include arrows that show you the direction of a turn and also indicate where your car is on the map in relation to the destination. Other systems use the head unit or radio to display the name of the street on which you are to make a turn or on which you are traveling. Both of these systems also give you verbal directions as you approach a turn.

5. Select a system that includes point of interest data. Most GPS systems include locations of airports and other transportation services, ATMs and banks, restaurants, hotels and a host of other sites.

6. Choose a system that offers updates of the point-of-interest data.

7. Consider installation time if you are working on a tight budget. Systems that rely on maps displayed on monitors are more complicated and take longer to install than other types of systems.

8. Once all specifications have been identified for your Car GPS system, price different units out. Most retailers will have demo units in-store that you can see, touch, and experience. You can always check online retailers for a better price. Don't forget about ePathChina.

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Car CD Players


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Car CD player are devices that can be used to play CDs in a car or truck. They are typically installed in the place of the usual FM or AM radio, and also provide radio functions. Most of the time, they are factory installed, but can also be personally installed on older cars.

History: For many years, people could only listen to the radio in their cars. As tape-decks became popular, they were also installed in cars. However, as CDs became more popular than tapes, people had to develop devices that would allow them to listen to their portable CD players with their tape decks. These devices worked well, but required a person to have a portable CD player and the right hook ups. They were also often breaking down. Therefore, car CD players were developed. In the 1990s, car CD payers began to be factory installed in many cars in the place of tape decks, and they also became popular items to buy and install yourself.

Significance: Car CD players play the regular CDs that are purchased in a store. Many of them can take more than one CD at a time, and provide a mix of the music found on them. Many CD players that come with a car as factory installed are sufficient for basic purposes, but are missing many of the functions other CD players have. Therefore, they are often upgraded by car owners to expand their music playing capabilities and features.

Considerations: When looking at car CD players, find one that plays CDs and provides radio as well. Also look for newer models that have hookups for a Mp3 player or iPod.

Warning: Because CD players can be removed from cars and resold on the black market, they are prone to theft. In many cities, it is typical for a car to be broken into solely for the purpose of removing the CD player. This can be done by seasoned criminals in a very short amount of time, and they will often break windows or force doors open to reach the CD player.

Prevention/Solution: Many CD player manufacturers offer anti-theft systems that hinder or prevent theft. One popular method is a detachable face plate. The control panel for the CD player can be removed and taken with you when you leave your car. Without this face plate, the CD player will not function, making it less desirable to steal. Other systems have an anti-theft code which prevents anyone but the purchaser from using the CD player. It is advisable to purchase a CD player with an anti-theft system if you live in a high crime area, as well as to exercise commonsense safety measures, such as parking on well-lit streets and locking your doors.

Most modern cars include at least a CD player / CD recorder, and some have the option for a CD changer, which holds multiple discs either in the head unit itself or in a separate unit usually located in a trunk or console.

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Find a Car Video System With Headrest Monitors


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Once only available for the rich and famous, in-car video systems are now affordable for the average family. A great choice for families with kids, the video system with headrest monitors can be viewed from the backseat. Follow these steps to find a car video system with headrest monitors.

1. Determine what make, model and year your vehicle is. Many headrest car video systems are vehicle-specific.

2. Look online for a car video retail Web site like autobarn.com or qualitymobilevideo.com. Once there, you can browse a wide variety of headrest monitor systems.

3. Determine what kind of headrest monitor you want. A headrest replacement monitor is easy to install, but you must find one that works with your vehicle and this costs more. A Visualogic headrest replacement monitor will cost $1,000 to $2,000. A monitor that will need to be installed in your existing headrest will cost less, but will take longer to install.

4. Choose your size. Headrest monitors range in size from 5 inches to 9 inches. Choose the headrest monitor that will fit into the existing headrest on your vehicle.

5. Compare headrest monitor specifications. Some systems include headphones and some have built-in DVD players, while others must be installed elsewhere in the car and connected. Built-in DVD players may have a DVD drive in the headrest or may require the viewer to pull down the monitor to insert the DVD.

6. When purchasing a headrest replacement monitor, choose the right one from a list of vehicle makes and models. If you are unsure about which monitor to buy, call the Web site’s customer service phone number and speak to them directly.

Tips & Warnings:

Take your time and browse. In-car theaters are no longer brand new technology, so you should be able to find a quality system at a good price.If you don’t want to touch your existing headrest, many manufacturers produce mounting brackets that attach your video monitor to your headrest posts. This allows you to have headrest monitors without possibly having mismatched interiors.Some web sites will sell headrest monitors without DVD players. Make sure you buy a system with a DVD player or buy both a monitor and car DVD player.

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About In-Dash Car DVD Players


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In-dash car DVD players can be a great entertainment tool for vehicles. They can be a diversion for drivers while taking a break from the road, or they can be a good source of entertainment for children and passengers. However while there are benefits, there are also many considerations when deciding whether to install an in-dash car DVD player.



Types
In-dash car DVD players are manufactured by many companies and have a wide array of options and screen sizes. But the two main categories of in-dash car DVD players are factory installed and after-market installed. A factory-installed player is one that was put into a vehicle when it was manufactured. These were installed directly by the vehicle's manufacturer and are premium accessories on some new vehicles. Often these are installed in a vehicle instead of a stereo system.

An after-market installed in-dash car DVD player was put in after the vehicle was purchased. It was not installed by the car company, and the installation process of after-market machines usually involves removing the car's existing stereo system.

Features
An in-dash car DVD player typically has a single-disc reader along with a small screen, which is typically LCD and is up to 8 or 9 inches in size. Because it replaces or substitutes for the stereo system, an in-dash DVD player will usually play audio CDs and have connections for satellite radio tuners and MP3 players. In-dash DVD players typically do not have FM or AM radio tuners, making it impossible to listen to broadcast radio stations in a vehicle.


Considerations
Unlike DVD players that are installed in the rear of a vehicle, in-dash DVD players are not intended for use while driving. Factory-installed DVD players typically have a security feature on them that prevent operation unless the vehicle is in park. Also some states have laws against using in-dash car DVD players while driving.

Warning
Installing an after-market in-dash car DVD player can void a vehicle's warranty because the installation process involves altering the car's electrical system. The installation process often involves removing the existing stereo system and quite often involves major modifications to a car's dash board. If you are considering installing an in-dash car DVD player, contact a qualified installer and your vehicle's manufacturer.

Benefits
While there are some considerations and potential dangers to installing one, an in-dash car DVD player can have some benefits. For older vehicles without CD players or auxiliary hookups for an iPod or other MP3 players, an in-dash player can be a cost-effective way to get these features. The machines can also be useful for people who frequently travel and want to watch a movie while taking a break from the road.

Prevention/Solution
If you are seriously considering a DVD player for your vehicle, a rear model may be your best option. Installation of these players does not require the removal of the existing stereo system, and rear DVD players can be used while driving. These are optimal for entertaining children during long trips and do not pose a distraction to the driver.

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China Wholesale GPS Navigation


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Car GPS Navigation
An automotive navigation system is a satellite navigation system designed for use in automobiles. It typically uses a Car GPS navigation device to acquire position data to locate the user on a road in the unit's map database. Using the road database, the unit can give directions to other locations along roads also in its database. Dead reckoning using distance data from sensors attached to the drivetrain (a system of dynamics), a gyroscope and an accelerometer can be used for greater reliability, as GPS signal loss or multipath can occur due to urban canyons or tunnels.

Aftermarket GPS system
A number of manufacturers supply aftermarket GPS navigation devices that can be integrated permanently into the vehicle. A typical location for such an installation is the DIN slot for the radio / tape / CD. However, in extreme cases, the dashboard may also be remodeled to accommodate the unit.
This approach can be considered a tradeoff between the previous two options. Benefits include a more secure and better cosmetic finish than a portable device, and lower cost compared to the installation of an original factory-supplied GPS.

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