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Dension AV Extender for Video Playback In Your Car
So, you’ve got your iPod that lets you playback videos and you have a car that is installed with an in-dash screen, navigation screen or even headrest monitors. What could be better than connecting your iPod to those screens to show your videos, movies or TV shows as well as playing back your MP3’s?
Step forward the Dension AV Extender module, which connects to the Dension Gateway 100, 300 & 500 to allow you to do this.

The AV Extender connects in-line with the Dension Gateway devices and provides standard audio / video RCA output connections that can be easily connected to a screen.
If you have a standard manufacturer’s navigation unit in your car and want to connect your iPod video you may require additional adapters as some systems don’t have the standard video input connections on the rear. You may want to physically check this or confirm the connections with your dealer first.
The Dension AV Extender is available from In Car iPod.com
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