demonboy
Well-Known Member
I'm getting fed up with sucking up 5+ amps whilst watching DVDs on our laptop and wondered what solutions other yotties have come up with.
Admitedly our laptop is 17" and power hungry, and we run the audio through the car stereo 4 speakers, giving pseudo surround (or pseudo quad), but there has to be a better solution. One of these two, perhaps?
1) One of those 12v media boxes that one installs one's own hard-drive in, allowing one to play any audio or video file + seperate VGA computer monitor running off inverter.
2) In-car DVD player (12v) and same VGA monitor set up as above (inverter).
Questions:
What's the power consumption of one of those media boxes?
What's the power consumption of a 21" computer monitor running on an inverter?
Do stand-alone in-car DVD players (ie players without a screen) also play avi and mpeg files or are they still mostly single-region only DVD players?
If I can find a solution where I'm watching an avi file on a 21" monitor with the audio running through the car stero, and all for 3.5 amps (the audio takes up 1.5amps), I'd be a happy man!
Any help greatly appreciated.
Admitedly our laptop is 17" and power hungry, and we run the audio through the car stereo 4 speakers, giving pseudo surround (or pseudo quad), but there has to be a better solution. One of these two, perhaps?
1) One of those 12v media boxes that one installs one's own hard-drive in, allowing one to play any audio or video file + seperate VGA computer monitor running off inverter.
2) In-car DVD player (12v) and same VGA monitor set up as above (inverter).
Questions:
What's the power consumption of one of those media boxes?
What's the power consumption of a 21" computer monitor running on an inverter?
Do stand-alone in-car DVD players (ie players without a screen) also play avi and mpeg files or are they still mostly single-region only DVD players?
If I can find a solution where I'm watching an avi file on a 21" monitor with the audio running through the car stero, and all for 3.5 amps (the audio takes up 1.5amps), I'd be a happy man!
Any help greatly appreciated.