Better be careful. In many states it's illegal to have a video screen in a car that the driver can see while driving.
Illegal or not, plain old common sense dictates that if you're the driver and you're paying attention to a video screen at the same time, your priorities are upside down.![]()
This is true lol as you see mines on the passenger side I don't drive. Rotfl @zepaw
That is crazy that someone else did this. I posted mine up on the passenger side as well, although i put the set all the way forward and lowered the back so that my 1.5 year old could see it from the back seat while watching shrek 3. It shut him right up.
Cool to see that i am not the only one that thought of this.
I did a bit of searching not to much avail and all I could find was this
http://www.driving.ca/victoria/joke+cars+still+legal/1444808/story.html
Which in turn may be the reason I couldn't find anything concrete about it. It seems that if they were to ban TVA from the front seat they would also have to ban reversing monitors? If any one can find anything about it post a link I would like to know for sure. Btw sc resident
Maybe so but it's in the driver's field of vision. I'd have to think that a big explosion or a nude scene in a movie would pull the driver's attention off the road. Not so sure this is a good idea.
you guys arent at all worried for the OP's well being so stop. you just want to flex your ego a bit or something. let the OP have his/her fun.
Wirelessly posted (iPhone 3gs: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_1_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/528.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile/7D11 Safari/528.16)
"do you want to see the expression on my face?" how easy is it to get Chinese subtitles on iPod/ipad formatted movies?
If you want to suspend the device from the front seat headrest for backseat viewing, you can use anything that you can tie into a loop fitted around the bottom of the headrest. Slip the cover of the case into the loop just like in the OP's visor photo. Essentially you'd be hanging it from a clothesline; if you used something like a thick bootlace you could adjust the tension by tying it tighter with the bow/knot on the front seat side. A loop made of velcro would also work well.I won't say this is a good idea for the front seat, but I'm waiting for someone to come up with a solution to mount the Ipad on the front seat headrest for backseat viewing. You know it's coming. If I had some sewing skills, I could probably put one together myself. But alas I have no idea what I'm doing at the sewing machine.
And you bet I'm worried about the driver's well-being, and all of the other cars on the road, too.ViciousShadow21 said:you guys arent at all worried for the OP's well being so stop. you just want to flex your ego a bit or something. let the OP have his/her fun.
If you want to suspend the device from the front seat headrest for backseat viewing, you can use anything that you can tie into a loop fitted around the bottom of the headrest. Slip the cover of the case into the loop just like in the OP's visor photo. Essentially you'd be hanging it from a clothesline; if you used something like a thick bootlace you could adjust the tension by tying it tighter with the bow/knot on the front seat side. A loop made of velcro would also work well.
ONLY for backseat viewers!
And you bet I'm worried about the driver's well-being, and all of the other cars on the road, too.![]()