Sylvania 7" Dual-Screen Portable DVD Player (Manufacturer Refurbished)
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Two 7” monitors play movies to backseat passengers from secure headrest mounts, and headphone jacks give the option for silent rides
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Sylvania 7” Dual-Screen Portable DVD Player
Sylvania’s portable DVD player lets passengers watch movies and TV shows on 7” screens—two of them, which helps prevent backseat scuffles for the best viewing angle.
Great for Long Trips
You can break up long trips for kids and give front-seat passengers a break from improving a puppet show. Just pop in a DVD of a TV show or movie, and the youngsters can enjoy the televised antics instead of creating their own.
Mount to Car Headrests
Even on winding mountain roads or in start-and-stop traffic, there’s no danger of the monitors falling and causing injury to passengers or flying out the window to seek their own kind. Each one securely attaches to the back of a car headrest with included straps.
Headphone Jack Keeps Noise Down
Even if they’re watching an action movie, your passengers’ entertainment doesn’t have to interfere with your focus on the road. A headphone jack offers drivers the option of solace from loud sound effects and scores.
Specifications
- Model number: SDVD8741
- Two 7” widescreen TFT color displays
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- Mount to car headrests with two included straps
- Stereo audio output
- Headphone jack
- Compatible media: DVD, DVD+-R/RW, CD, CDR/RW, MP3 CD
- Includes car and AC adapter
- Condition: manufacturer refurbished
- 90-day warranty from Hyper Microsystems
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Need To Know Info
- Free returns
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Canada/Puerto Rico.
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- 90 day warranty from Hyper Microsystems.
- How is the strike-through price determined?