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OK so new car shopping and we drove a vehicle that had DVD players on the headrest. We didn't get that one but the kids were disapointed. I did an EBAY search and they have some inexpensive headrests units. They seem to do everything and are cheap. So has any one got one? If you haven't seen them just do a search for "DVD Headrest" A lot of no name models. The one I was looking at is from a Nebraska dealer, has a zipper to cover it up when not in use, comes with headsets and remotes for about $240 ~ $280 Seems like a lot for the bucks. Wonder if it will last long?

 

OH BTW we picked up a 2011 Equinox for the wife. With out the DVD player.

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Shameless bump.

 

Well no replies, so I stopped by a couple of stereo places and they recomended staying away from the all in one units. You get what you pay for. Will open another thread.

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I wish more aftermarket ones or even the factory ones had some sort of security cover, even the cheap eBay ones have a decent looking zipper one. Be interested to see what you end up going with though. I saw this a while ago, the motorized cover one looks pretty neat. But I think the best option for fit/looks is to just buy a new set of factory headrests and install a screen into them. Then you don't have to worry about matching and the quality of the materials.

 

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Not sure if you are still looking for a HR DVD system but Invision Automotive, the OEM Supplier, has some options available. Check out our web site; http://www.invisionautomotive.com/

Let me know if there is something you are interested in and I will get you set up.

 

 

 

Philip Prince / National Account Manager

 

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INViSiON Automotive Systems Inc.

2822 Commerce Park Dr., Suite 400

Orlando, FL 32819

P 877-468-4746 Ext. 370

 

D 407-284-1370

F 407-842-7010

E [email protected]

W www.invisionautomotive.com

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I wish more aftermarket ones or even the factory ones had some sort of security cover, even the cheap eBay ones have a decent looking zipper one. Be interested to see what you end up going with though. I saw this a while ago, the motorized cover one looks pretty neat. But I think the best option for fit/looks is to just buy a new set of factory headrests and install a screen into them. Then you don't have to worry about matching and the quality of the materials.

 

OnFair DVD Monitors

 

 

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Not sure if you are still looking for a HR DVD system but Invision Automotive, the OEM Supplier, has some options available. Check out our web site; http://www.invisionautomotive.com/

Let me know if there is something you are interested in and I will get you set up.

 

 

 

Philip Prince / National Account Manager

 

…………………………………………………………

 

INViSiON Automotive Systems Inc.

2822 Commerce Park Dr., Suite 400

Orlando, FL 32819

P 877-468-4746 Ext. 370

 

D 407-284-1370

F 407-842-7010

E [email protected]

W www.invisionautomotive.com

 

After looking at the invision site, is this something that we could order and install with out involving a dealership?

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