Just curious, has anyone tried putting monitors in their headrests? Been thinkin bout doin that for a bit, just wondering how good the quality is, and how long it takes to install
Quote, originally posted by lil red wagon »Just curious, has anyone tried putting monitors in their headrests? Been thinkin bout doin that for a bit, just wondering how good the quality is, and how long it takes to installQuality will be determined by what make/model/size of monitors you get and what you are using to send your video signal to them.
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Our headrests are too small to fit most commercially available monitors. You would have to get something like a 4" screen to use the stock headrests.Companies do sell replacement headrests. I think Accellevision has one for the Vibe. It's a larger headrest that will accommodate the larger screens.Have you thought of a drop down? Or perhaps two smaller drop downs if you really want two screens?
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