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



by Judi Dufour


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.

Now even though this player plays DVDs, it does a lot more. You can apparently still play your average CDs but on top of it you can play VCDs, SVCDs, and even MP4 files which makes this a very versatile product. One of of the things I like about this in-dash DVD player is the fact that you can plug in a USB thumb drive or a SD card which contain your MP3S or WMA music files on them and play the music directly from there without the need to burn a disc.

Obviously, almost everyone nowadays possesses some type of MP3 player. Any of these gadgets, iPod or Zune for instance, can easily be plugged in to the front of the in-dash DVD player. Likewise, there is an input where you could add an optional rear view camera to your automobile. This means you can hook up the camera and the image will be displayed on your 7-inch touch screen.Right now there are many in car dvd players to choose from and whilst this is one is superb we do think it is eclipsed by the Pioneer AVIC-X930BT. In an ever growing industry this comes up with the goods and you can find it reviewed here: Pioneer AVIC-X930BT Review

If you get tired with your own personal media, you can turn on the am/fm radio that features a graphic equalizer display. The Boss BV9990 is powered with 85 watts of pure audio goodness. The BV9990 also has front and rear RCA outputs and an output for a subwoofer, making it easily expandable. Furthermore, the in-dash player is accompanied by a full-featured wireless remote. This remote control feature is fantastic for folks sitting in the back who want to control what's playing. You are aware of the type -- the "turn the volume up", "turn the volume down" or even the "hey, can you skip over that music" sort of individual who is always in every car.

The BV9990 is a terrific in-dash player that packs a lot of power and loaded with great features. With all that, you can basically find it at a starting price of merely $199, making it a great value as well. So if you're on the hunt for a new car stereo or if you're simply thinking about upgrading your unit, the Boss BV9990 is the ideal unit for you to take into consideration.




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