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Hi we have just bought the cheapest two screen one from the brand Logik that they sell in Currys in Brixton. It was about ?60 and It seems fine.

One thing that confused me a bit about the 2 screen options is if they are labelled 'twin' then you can play one film on both screens, if they are labelled 'dual' then you could play a different film on each, tho whether you would want two dvds competing with each other in the back of a car is another question!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nextbase-NB48AC-SDV48AC-Portable-Integrated/dp/B0053VPWC2/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1362434477&sr=8-6


We bought this one last year and it has been great. One of the screens has a built in battery so it can be used anywhere (on the plane for instance); to use both you need to connect it to the car power or the electricity.

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