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		<title>Dual Screen Portable DVD Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><br /><br />Say you’re going on a family vacation and one of the kids wants to sit in the back, but the other needs to sit closer up front to not get carsick. But both of them want to watch a movie to pass the long car ride, and you want them to watch it too so &#8230; <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/electronics/dual-screen-portable-dvd-player/">Continue reading</a><br /><br /><br /><br /></p><p>A post from: <a href="http://www.greatarticles.org/">Great Articles</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Say you’re going on a family vacation and one of the kids wants to sit in the back, but the other needs to sit closer up front to not get carsick. But both of them want to watch a movie to pass the long car ride, and you want them to watch it too so that you can have some peace and quiet for the next few hours. Unfortunately, the natural laws of the universe make it impossible for your kids to be in 2 different places at the same time, but one way to bypass those laws is to purchase a dual screen portable DVD player for your car. That way, one of your kids can sit up front, the other kid can sit in the back, and both of them can watch the same movie from the different places they’re sitting.</p>
<p>A dual screen portable DVD player for the car comes with dual screens, adaptors, cables, mounting straps and a headphone jack. Each kid can have their own screen and the player can easily be installed in the car and run for long periods of time, and they can listen through headphones so that while driving you don’t have to be distracted by the noise of movie sound effects and dialogue as well as your children’s constant questions of “Are we there yet?” Movies aren’t the only thing your kids can enjoy during a drive; they can listen to music and look at photos as well. Most any type of DVD, CD or picture disc should be compatible and work smoothly with your dual screen portable DVD player. But of course, movies, music, photos and headphones don’t come included so make sure that you have a collection of your own handy.</p>
<p>You can purchase a dual screen portable DVD player at most any electronics store in your neighborhood or online. The kind that you purchase will depend on your circumstances—some factors you want to consider are price, size of screen, quality of picture, quality of the unit itself, and length of the adaptors and cables. Generally, more expensive DVD players will have better quality picture, and depending on how big your car is, you might need longer adaptor wires.</p>
<p>So once you’ve chosen your DVD player, you’re all set for a peaceful trip on the road. However, if your kids both want to watch their own movie, you’re out of luck because you’re sure as heck not going to buy them a DVD player each. Maybe next time you’ll consider having only one kid.</p>
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