Today's deal: 72% off a Clarion dashboard DVD player
In-car entertainment for just £250
Enjoy music and movies in your car with this 7-inch motorised DVD monitor for only £250 - saving 72% on the usual price of £899.
This CD and DVD player with radio tuner comes from Clarion, a giant of the car audio industry, with everything you could need in your car.
It's iPod direct compatibility allows playing of all media from an iPod with the addition of a simple lead as well as being able to satisfy all of your music playing needs through the CD, aux in, and USB ports.
Not only that, but you can add the Bluetooth module for £59.99 (available separately) and even integrate your rear view cameras into the system.
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