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05May/21

Dual Screen Portable DVD player & Twin DVD player

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Dual screen DVD player is common used now, but do you know dual screen DVD player can be divided into two types? It can be divided into dual screen portable DVD player and twin DVD player. Although they seem similar, each DVD player offers a very different set up to the other and has different advantages and disadvantages. These two are ideal for in-car.

 

Dual Screen Portable DVD player

– Share the same movie on both screens

– The slave player can not accept DVD discs and cannot play another different DVD movie.

– Slave player can be powered by main player

– Lower price than twin DVD player

 

Twin DVD player

– Share the same movie on both screens

– Watch different movies on each screens

– The two screens can be split up from each other and used totally independently to the other

– Offers a much more flexible solution

– More expensive than dual screen portable DVD player

When considering which portable DVD player set up to buy the main influencing factor is always going to be the part you value most. For example, the twin DVD player able to meet age and gender gap between kids. But if your kids are similar ages and are happy to watch the same movie, then a dual screen portable DVD player may well be the ideal solution.

Pumpkin supplies dual screen DVD players and twin DVD players. You can view Pumpkin full range of portable DVD players.

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23Mar/21

The difference between DVD player and Blu-ray player

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To enjoy your DVD and Blu-ray collections usually you will need a DVD or Blu-ray player. The obvious difference between a DVD player and a Blu-ray player is the laser technology which used to record and play back the data. There are also other differences between them, including storage capacity, image resolution and player compatibility.

Storage Capacity

Single DVD player can store about 4.7 GB of data. Dual DVD player can store twice the amount of data at 8.7 GB.

Single Blu-ray player store approximately 25 GB of data. Double Blu-ray player can hold about 50 GB.

Laser Technology

DVD players use a red laser at 650nm wave length to read DVD discs.

Blu-ray players use a blue laser to read the stored information. The wave length is 405nm. This allows for closer and more precise reading of information stored on the disc.

Image Resolution

Almost all DVD players have a standard definition resolution of 480 or enhanced definition resolution of 520.

Blu-ray players are designed for high-definition(HD) display, offering the best 1080p picture quality available. Some of them can display Ultra High Definition (4K) .

Player Compatibility

A basic DVD can be played on both DVD players and Blu-ray players. However, Blu-ray disc can be only played on Blu-ray players, because the red laser used in DVD players is too large to read the tiny grooves in a Blu-ray disc.

People’s needs are varied, and we can see the benefits of each. So it may difficult to choose one. Pumpkin stocks both DVD players and Blu-ray players. You can take a look at.

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04Dec/20

How to install a headrest DVD player in a car?

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Nowadays, families are spending more and more time in their cars than ever before, which means children are getting more bored and restless in the car. So sometimes they just need something to keep their attention on trips.

A great solution to keep your passengers occupied is a headrest DVD Player. This way, everyone can enjoy their favorite movies or TV shows, significantly reducing travel time. Fortunately, installing DVD players for car headrests is easier than you imagine.

In this article, we’ll take a look at installing headrest monitors and show you everything you need to know. Read on to learn all the facts.

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The headrest:
To install this DVD player in your car, you must first remove the headrest. This is because the power cables and connectors must pass through the holes in which the headrest is mounted on the seat.
Then remove the cover far enough from the bottom of the seat that you can fish out the wires that you passed through the holes at the top.
Currently, most players can be solved directly with the mounting bracket without removing the headrest.

Hiding the power cables:
Typically, the cables are connected to the main unit under the dashboard. However, you can also feed them to a separate power supply if you prefer.
In order not to make the wires visible, we recommend to run them under the carpet. Otherwise, it looks sticky. Also, it is quite likely that exposed wires will eventually get caught on a person’s foot and be pulled out.
The use of a DVD headrest is also ideal for the IPTV service.

Connect the sound:
Now you need to connect your DVD player to the stereo in your vehicle. This is not necessary for all DVD players, but it definitely offers the highest sound quality.
Note that when connecting the wires to existing stereo cables, you need to strip the ends to connect them together. Be careful when doing this. We also recommend soldering the splice if possible.

Install the DVD player:
This is actually the easiest step in the process. Once the wiring is complete, you will need to slide your new headrest into place. Be careful when installing the headrest posts. If the wires are kinked, this can prevent proper power supply and affect the sound quality.
So take it slowly. Once the headrest is secure, connect the power cord.

Clear up your mess:
The final step is to look for exposed wires. Tie them up with tape and hide them out of sight. Make sure everything is safe so that nothing comes loose and affects performance.

To install a headrest DVD player:
Installing a DVD player with a headrest is not rocket science. All you need is a little patience. There are many great headrest DVD players on the market that are suitable for all budgets. There are even clip-on models if you want to keep them as your original headrest.

DVD players are a simple and convenient way to keep everyone happy during long hours on the street. So choose your favorite action film or animated classic and get ready to enjoy the ride!

Pumpkin offers a variety of headrest styles and is easy to install and use.

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