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gadgets
Car Visor Entertainment Center Does Everything Except Block The Sun
There's no reason to dismantle your vehicle or upholstery to install in-car entertainment systems, all you have to do is be creative, like with this car visor, which houses a 7-inch 16:9 widescreen LCD. Included is a DVD player and a video game console. The DVD player is capable of playing the whole lot of formats including DVD, SVCD, VCD, DVCD, CD, CDG, CD-R and CD-RW. Not only can it play videos, but it includes ports to plug in game controllers for some video game fun. There will be no Gran Turismo or Grand Theft Auto IV, but it does have a selection of 8-bit games capable of entertaining for at least one hour of that 20 hour road-trip with the family. The best feature is its ease-of-use. More » -
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Dale Earnhardt, Sr. DVD Possibly Best Selling Sports DVD Of All Time
The six-disc DVD set about the senior Dale Earnhardt, cleverly titled Dale, is possibly the best selling sports DVD of all time. It's difficult to be sure because both Billboard's DVD tracker and Nielsen VideoScan fail to count DVD's sold at Wal-Mart and, currently, the big-box retailer is the only place where you can get a copy of your own. Narrated by Paul Newman, Wal-Mart has moved more than 800,000 copies of the DVD. The question is will it outlast the upcoming eight-part DVD of famous Jewish-American outfielder Morrie Arnovich: Morrie, which will only be for sale at Katz's Deli? [ESPN] -
knight rider
Jalopnik Holiday Gift Guide: Knight Rider Season One DVD
For those who are skeptical of the new Knight Rider, and never managed to enjoy Team Knight Rider, may we suggest the original? The campy acting. The ridiculous plot twists. A talking Pontiac. The Hoff! It was a great time, before The Wire, when everything had to be resolved before an episode could end. More » -
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Transformers Live-Action Movie Coming To DVD, HD-DVD And My Pants October 16th
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! And...we're spent. Full press release on the release of the Transformers live-action movie below the jump. Also, if you need to ask whether that was a robogasm — then you've never really had one. More » -
shanghai auto show
Shanghai Auto Show: Audi Releases Some Backseat Entertainment Action For The A6L
The highly precise folks at Audi have been selling the Audi A6L, the long-wheelbase verion of the A6, in China since 2005. But only now are they using that big ol' backseat for something really special. Today at the Shanghai show, they've announced they'll be unveiling "an innovative entertainment system" that includes two big ol' 10.2" LCD monitors attached to a DVD player integrated in the rear seat center armrest. That armrest is like a central processing center for all sorts of multimedia goodness including game consoles, an iPod and even your digital camera. And did we mention it'll also include a TV tuner? Yup, now you can listen to your state-owned television stations in style. Full press release after the jump. More » -
clips
Grand Prix! Movie Clip From 1966 Monza
A YouTube misanthrope called MisanthropeMojo has slapped up some clips from the 1966 John Frankenheimer movie Grand Prix, which may still be the greatest auto-racing movie ever filmed, or ever will be filmed. It's finally coming to DVD, really soon, and the shorts are just about the only commercial the DVD needs. (We've already got it on order for the Jalopnik library). Get 'em while you can. More » -
gadgets
Windows for Your Scraper: Media Center in Buick Century
Bumbeck's threatening to get on his bad motor scooter and descend down the 110 from the heights of Montrose to check out Gawker Media's new San Pedro facilities. And when we think of Bumbeck, we think of two things (among other things): Sammy Hagar's pre-solo oeuvre and this classic dictum: "I have a theory that every new automotive trend in Oakland starts with somebody inheriting their grandmother's car." Hence the '94 Park Avenues with dubs run sans lowering job, colloquially known in certain 'hoods as "scrapers." Now imagine somebody's grandma in across the Bay in Palo Alto passed away, leaving behind a perfectly serviceable '99 Century in her wake. Read on for the result. More » -
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