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which in car dvd player?

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  • a link would be useful?
    or a price and maybe somwhere to buy it from?
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
  • mchale
    mchale Posts: 1,886 Forumite
    google: "orbit 968DVB"
    ANURADHA KOIRALA ??? go on throw it in google.
  • I recently bought the accoustic solutions (when is was £59.99) for the kids on those long journeys.

    There is everything you need to use it in the box. There are 2 screens, a player unit and cables to attach the screens to the base and the base to the cigarette lighter socket in the car. There is also a mains power lead as well along with a remote control. The player works really well but it does feel quite light weight and plasticy.

    Each screen has it's own volume control and headphone socket and the base unit also has a volume control which I guess is for the master volume level.

    The kids love it and we don't hear a peep out of them on long trips any more.

    *Edit - forgot to add, it also plays DivX *
  • mchale wrote: »
    google: "orbit 968DVB"
    thats not really an in car player
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
  • Willow147 wrote: »
    I recently bought the accoustic solutions (when is was £59.99) for the kids on those long journeys.

    There is everything you need to use it in the box. There are 2 screens, a player unit and cables to attach the screens to the base and the base to the cigarette lighter socket in the car. There is also a mains power lead as well along with a remote control. The player works really well but it does feel quite light weight and plasticy.

    Each screen has it's own volume control and headphone socket and the base unit also has a volume control which I guess is for the master volume level.

    The kids love it and we don't hear a peep out of them on long trips any more.

    *Edit - forgot to add, it also plays DivX *
    cheers willow
    i think i going to hold on a bit and see if argos drop price again
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
  • they gon up to £99.99 now

    :0(
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
  • BigBouncyBall
    BigBouncyBall Posts: 1,937 Forumite
    here:

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Harry-Potter-Deathly-Hallows-Childrens/dp/0747591059/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1204983685&sr=8-3

    buy the kids that, should keep them quite. Bit cheaper too!

    Why do kids need a DVD player in the car? Is it intended for all journeys? Or just "trans-continental" trips?
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  • i take you have never taken 3 and 4 year olds (who i dont think they are that advanced for harry potter books yet) on a 5 and a half hour car journey?
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
  • holy moly £119.99 now!!!!
    mmmm free stufffffffff :p
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