Sony MV-65ST DVD Station Specifications

By Alex Kidman on 09/08/2004

More Sony reviews , RRP: AU$799.00

The good:

  • Who doesn't want an in-car cinema?
  • Crisp display
  • Nice loud audio
  • Dual headphones to minimise driver distraction

The bad:

  • Hanging hooks all but useless
  • Cordless remote will be easily lost
  • No inbuilt battery

The bottomline:

Sony's in-car DVD player offers a great mobile cinema experience -- if you can get it to fit properly into your car.

Users' rating:

9.3/10

Tags:

car | seat | unit | vehicle | dvd | test

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  • Dimensions (H x W x D)
  • 188 x 241 x 93 mm

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