Video Game Mobile Power System
Video Game Mobile Power System
A MUST for Vacation! Who said you can't take it with you? The Game Power, video game mobile power system plugs into your vehicle's 12 Volt accessory outlet to power and play your XBOX, Playstation, Gamecube or Nintendo. Watch movies on your DVD player. Preview videos instantly at family gatherings right from your vehicle.Features: 7LCD high resolution color monitor; 120 Volt AC 100 Watt vehicle power inverter; Video/Audio in, Video/Audio out; Built in high output stereo speakers; Stereo headphone jack; Adjustable strap & carry bag; Adjustable seat mounting strap; High quality stereo sound; Powers and plays: XBOX, Playstation 1 & 2, Nintendo Gamecube, DVD, VCR & Camcorders direct from your vehicles 12 volt DC accessory outlet. This is power inverter with with monitor and speakers only. Game player, DVD, VCR or Camcorder is required for operation.
Customer Review: Umm.....this isn't hi-rez lol
The first review is from the company, same thing you'll read when buying one on ebay.
Its good for about 30$ but not any more than that. The image quality is pretty terrible, but again, for 30$ your not getting a lilliput TFT.
Flickering is very poor and noise from the inverter can be a problem. The ones made specifically for the game consoles by joytech and logitech are better but they aren't under 100$ either.
But saying this is a high resolution lcd is just laughable. Sound is good though!
Customer Review: V system
This is a great product. It is extremely versatile. Although, it does not include any game(ing) accessories of its own, it can be utilized by, just about, any VCR, DVD, PS2, Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo, Super N2, Game Cube, XBox that has an RCA hook up. It has great portability, as well, being lightweight but sturdy. It is great for parents and children, alike, on the go. A child, sibling, and the parents can ride easier (and quieter) with a Game System in front of them, with the headset attachment utilized. I know.
Video Game Mobile Power System
Saturday, September 27, 2008
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