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    in dash dvd player

    Was looking for an in dash dvd player to fit to my other car, an AU fairmont.

    Anyone ever used these
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/626-7-TFT-LCD...QQcmdZViewItem

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    Arent in dash screens illegal ? As far as i knew they are not allowed to be viewable by the driver ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Arent in dash screens illegal ? As far as i knew they are not allowed to be viewable by the driver ?
    If it is professionally installed into an automatic vehicle, it will be (should be) wired to only function in "Park", or through the handbrake switch on some automatics/all manuals.

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    Illegal, there are quite a few illegal ones around.
    One night on Wellington road Rovwille, in peak hour traffic I happen to glance at a car beside me and the bloke was watching hard core porno on his dash one. Then on Stud road there was a car that was on top of the roof of a car that was supposed to be in front of him....... may be they were doing the same and the crash was the climax

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    I know about the legalities
    just wondering what the quality would be like

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    Quote Originally Posted by skidmark77 View Post
    I know about the legalities
    just wondering what the quality would be like
    Quality is normally good. I looked at a budget $500 unit the other day and the clarity was really impressive, close to that of a $4000 Alpine system.
    Car manufacturers set them up so they can only be used while parked. What is the use of that. As a passenger I would like to be able to watch a dvd on a long trip and how does it differ from reversing cameras, pdas, gps etc etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovernaut View Post
    Illegal, there are quite a few illegal ones around.
    One night on Wellington road Rovwille, in peak hour traffic I happen to glance at a car beside me and the bloke was watching hard core porno on his dash one. Then on Stud road there was a car that was on top of the roof of a car that was supposed to be in front of him....... may be they were doing the same and the crash was the climax
    Not necessarily the case...... per say... His installation may have been legally fitted.

    Using the handbrake as a lock out is easily beaten.

    Just pull the brake up 1 click...

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    The obvious question is whether the AU has a double din hole in the dash to fit this double din sized unit. Also ensure it has a facility to change brightness to dull it down at night.

    I assume that the radio controls are also displayed on the screen so as long as you don't watch movies while you drive I do not see an issue. It is only movies that are illegal to be displayed, radio controls, music controls, GPS, rear parking etc can all be legally displayed. There is no legal requirement to have the screen attached to the handbrake, just don't watch a movie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    The obvious question is whether the AU has a double din hole in the dash to fit this double din sized unit. Also ensure it has a facility to change brightness to dull it down at night.

    I assume that the radio controls are also displayed on the screen so as long as you don't watch movies while you drive I do not see an issue. It is only movies that are illegal to be displayed, radio controls, music controls, GPS, rear parking etc can all be legally displayed. There is no legal requirement to have the screen attached to the handbrake, just don't watch a movie.

    Garry
    Yes the AU has a double din hole
    A dimming facility is something i have not considered, I will have to look into that. No im not stupid enough to watch it while driving but passengers may.

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