4 October 2006 17:36 GMT / By Amber Maitland
Mustek has launched a mobile DVD bundle specially designed for use in a car.The PD77ViewFun features a 7-inch two-screen system so that one can be mounted to each front passenger headrest.
The player support all forms of DVDs as well CDs for video and audio playback. For sound output, users have a choice of hooking up to two stereo loudspeakers or through stereo headphone connectors on the DVD player and on the second LCD monitor. The PD77ViewFun is capable of 5.1-channel digital output.
Resolution on both TFT LCD monitors is 480 x 234 pixels in a 16:9 format. The DVD system is also equipped with a shock absorption system, while car mounting straps are included in the basic bundle to secure the system and protect it from knocks and bumps.
Also included is a credit-card sized remote, a 12-volt car adaptor, an AD/DC power adapter, an A/V cable for connection with a TV set at home, and a carry bag.
The PD77ViewFun will be available for £179. Home Cinema, DVD, Mustek, Car And GPS


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