Blaupunkt unleashes versatile DVD player


Be the first on your block to install the new second generation, DVD-ME2 stand-alone DVD player in your car. Touting a simple and easy integration with nearly any car audio/video system, the player features various mounting configurations, a broad array of connectivity options, and superior audio/video reproduction including compatibility with Dolby Digital, DTS, and MP3-encoded discs.

The DVD-ME2 is just 6-7/8 inches wide, 2-3/8 inches tall, and 7-7/8 inches deep, and can be mounted either horizontally or vertically, so it can be installed in a center console, under a dashboard or seat, in a trunk, or almost anywhere else in a vehicle. An outboard Infrared Remote sensor gives passengers complete handheld control of the unit regardless of mounting location. In addition to an advanced mechanical shock isolation suspension, the player features an anti-shock buffer memory to prevent interruption of playback on rough road surfaces.

Video reproduction in either 4:3 or 16:9 aspect ratios is possible, for compatibility with conventional or widescreen monitors. A set of RCA A/V input connections to allow easy connection of a portable MP3 player, camcorder, or videogame console. The player's side panel features a second set of RCA inputs for a dedicated AUX source such as a back-up camera or other device. A single 14-pin harness on the side-panel provides simplified connection of power, ground, AUX input, IR input, A/V output, and digital audio output. It is compatible with DVD, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3 encoded discs. The device is priced at 350 dollars US. For the gadget hungry, go here for the full scoop.

Source: gspr.com

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