Thursday, June 30, 2011

Taking a Closer Look At The Boss BV9990 In Dash DVD Player

By David Boston


As technology continues to advance, we are not only witnessing thousands of new and innovative products being released at rapid pace but also at cheap prices. Years ago when the first in dash DVD players were introduced to the market, they were selling for upwards to $1,000. However today, the competition is so strong just about anyone can afford a decent in-dash DVD system for their cars. In this article, we are going to take a look at one of these high-tech but high-value in-dash DVD players known as the Boss BV9990.

This device has a terrific 1440 x 234 7-inch touchscreen. On that point alone made us want to get a closer look at this unit. Besides having a sharp screen, the touchscreen itself can be set vertically so that you can have the best viewing angle.

While it's obvious that the Boss BV9990 can play DVDs, it can handle many other formats too. Aside from being able to play DVDs and regular audio CDs, this in-dash DVD player can also play VCDs, SVCDs, and MP4 files. One of the notable things about this in-dash DVD player is the fact that you can plug in a USB thumb drive or a SD card which have your MP3S or WMA music files on them and play the music right from there without needing to burn a disc.

Obviously, just about everyone these days possesses some sort of MP3 player. You can pretty much plug in any type of MP3 player to the front of this in-dash DVD player and play music straight from the player. Plus, the player has a port for hooking up an optional rear view camera. This way you can view what's happening behind your car.There are plenty of in car dvd players to select from and while this is very good we all do feel it is eclipsed by the Pioneer AVIC-X930BT. In an ever broadening market place this pops up with the goods and you can now find it reviewed here: Pioneer AVIC-X930BT Review

If you get tired with your own personal media, you can flip on the am/fm radio complete with graphic equalizer display. The entire DVD player system packs 85 watts of pure power so you have a great multi-media experience. This in-dash DVD player also has front and rear RCA outputs and an output for a subwoofer, making it easy to expand. On top of all that, the Boss BV9990 DVD player also has a full wireless remote control. This remote control feature is fantastic for folks sitting in the back who want to control what's being played. The remote feature should limit the amount of complaints and requests regarding the music that's being played in your car.

Summing up, this in-dash DVD player is a very powerful in-dash player with numerous great features. With all that, you can basically find it at a starting price of merely $199, making it a fantastic value as well. If you are looking to upgrade your current car audio system, the Boss BV9990 is a terrific unit that won't hurt your pocket book.




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