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On my M5 you can't even when stopped. It's a DVD data on mine only. So movies aren't playable
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How about just waiting til you get home, when you can put your feet up with a cold one
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was looking into this also since we do have a 3 year old and she loves to watch movies when we travel, even on short trip. Either the portable DVD that can be mounted on the back of the headrest (cheapest option IMO) but just can't stand the look of it or this http://www.autoanything.com/driving-...cid=9469471713. Would like to find out if anyone has any experience with this set up. Had the set up in my previous MDX but monitors only and the player was in the glove compartment but there is no enough room anywhere to store the DVD player in the E60.
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