jman316 wrote:
I think a 5 inch screen is more than to watch your favourite show or movie whilst your on the go!
I have a nexus 7 so im going to use that

Not for passengers I hope, and not while driving (illegal for a driver to be able to see the screen with car in motion), most trips are under 10 minutes so passengers will only see the opening credits
just stick to radio 2 and enjoy the traffic reports
£33 for a vehicle
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