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Rear Entertainment DVD system in the 2011 Land Cruiser? Good idea?

bebtunes

New Member
100 Posts
I came across this and thought it might be me, but it looks like a bad idea to me cause it might be a good distraction for the driver. you tell me if you think the same.

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MD_Weems

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100 Posts
I have a DVD entertainment system in my SUV now, and I have to say that it is a LIFESAVER with four kids. Especially on any trip that is longer than about an hour. My boys are all bigger, (12, 12, 11) but the baby is only 4 and she is a handful because she gets bored easily. When my husband was getting ready to deploy to Iraq, we drove from Tulsa to outside of Kansas City almost every weekend to spend time with him. I cannot praise the DVD system in my car enough for keeping me sane through those trips. In fact, we are looking at upgrading my car now and that is a requirement for me, not just a luxury.

As far as a distraction goes, it's behind my head, and I either have the kids put on the wireless headphones (which cost a LOT if broken and have to be replaced) or I turn the radio sound all the way into the back for them. It actually is less of a distraction because then the kids are focused on the movie and not on pointing out everything they see, so in traffic, I'm not hearing "MOM! LOOK!" and about wrecking the car.

Ours actually has AV jacks on it as well, so on really long trips (i.e. Kansas) we let them take the Xbox a few times as well. It worked great, even on roads with a few bumps. One or two times we hit large potholes that jolted it a bit, but it never turned off or restarted their game.

If you have kiddos, I would totally recommend an entertainment DVD package in ANY car.

No matter if I decide on a 4Runner or Land Cruiser or other Toyota truck, I will have one.
 

toyotafan

Toyota Truck Club Founder
Staff member
1000 Posts
I think that rear seat entertainment systems are the bomb! Seriously, just like MD_W said, you have so many more options for how to entertain the passengers in the back than ever before.

I used to think that these would be obsolete to quickly ... but then I realized that most people aren't going to keep the vehicle on the road for 20 years, so if you keep it for 5 to 7 years, it should still be functional and they are so universal with the plug-ins that any new technology should be able to be plugged in to keep it up to date.
 

MD_Weems

New Member
100 Posts
Exactly. Some of the newer DVD entertainment systems actually have dual controls and dual tv's. The one's in my hubbys hummer have a screen on the back of each front seat headrest and both can either watch the same, or separate, DVD's.

I will say though - wireless headphones are just the absolute best..... lol.
 

SurferBoy

New Member
I wish they had those when I was growing up. Those new DVD systems in the backs of cars/trucks/suv's are beyond cool. It would have made those trips to TN from FL SO much better
 

MD_Weems

New Member
100 Posts
Man, that would have been nice to have when I was a kid too. I cannot count the times that we traveled somewhere for vacation where I read so many books in the car that I swear my brain was going to explode. Of course, that could have helped with my wonderful imagination today... lol
 

TacoTrucker

New Member
the dvd entertainment packages are too expensive in cars in my opinion. you can get the ones at wal-mart that are like $99 for two tv screens and the dvd player in it. but then you have to fix them to the back of the headrests. still, i don't know that it's worth paying a thousand or more for an installed one
 

toyotafan

Toyota Truck Club Founder
Staff member
1000 Posts
I agree, they are very expensive. IMHO I think it's related to the insurance cost to get them replaced OEM ~ but they should be about 40% of what they are listed for.
 

MD_Weems

New Member
100 Posts
Exactly. I've had both the factory DVD systems in cars as well as the aftermarket ones that you can purchase at any place like Best Buy and so on. In my personal experience, the ones from the factory seem to last longer with my kids. But I think that is because the others can be taken down and messed up. The different factory ones I've had also did better when there was something playing on the screen and I hit a big bump or something. The aftermarket ones seem to skip more.
 

SurferBoy

New Member
I just can't see paying that much for them, but I don't need them really either. Can't watch a movie and drive.
 

balihaisen

New Member
100 Posts
It costs too much. Besides, I agree it is a total distraction to the driver. Driving while watching porn, can cause a Toyota Prado car wreck!
 

TruckRider

Mechanic
1000 Posts
I just can't see paying that much for them, but I don't need them really either. Can't watch a movie and drive.
Just for me also I don't want to spent much for entertainment at the rear passenger of my truck, obviously I will be distracted and can't watch a film while driving. But for passenger this is really fun
 

toyotafan

Toyota Truck Club Founder
Staff member
1000 Posts
I'm starting to change my opinion on whether or not there should be a built in June it into the vehicle. The reason why I believe this, it's simple. Technology changes pretty rapidly these days. I mean, I don't even useDVD's anymore for anything!. I mean all of the movies I watch your online streaming, I was very very very few exceptions. Even my favorite TV show, The Walking Dead, I only watch online. So to have a built in unit, that is simply means it's going to be obsolete maybe even before the vehicles life ends.

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Just for me also I don't want to spent much for entertainment at the rear passenger of my truck, obviously I will be distracted and can't watch a film while driving. But for passenger this is really fun
this is another good point. Distracted driving is a major cause of accidents in the world today.
 

lanebandit

Member
I have been reading about the entertainment center on the 2014. Not sure if the size is different, but a nice option for families. That is for sure.

I wonder if there is a volume parental control in these?
 

TruckJunkie

Member
Another option is to use plug ins for headphones for those concerned about the noise. It could be an option that will keep the kids quiet while driving.
 

toyotasrule

Active Member
100 Posts
This used to be the best way to keep the kids occupied. NOW we just have to give them a tablet and headphones and don't need the extra $2500 up-front cost for a system like this.
 

toyotafan

Toyota Truck Club Founder
Staff member
1000 Posts
It's fun to look at some of these older threads. I'm not in the market to have a fixed entertainment screen in a vehicle every again, I think the numbers are showing that as well. Most people have their own device / screen they can look at.
 

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