What is the difference in these Overhead DVD Screens?

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Ok...this stinks, I was thinking this would be an easy install...guess ill have to do a bit more research.

SuperchargedSS, do you know if the headrest dvds or the overhead can take inputs from the head unit if I were to use this:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/PAC-GMRVD-G...oe&vxp=mtr&hash=item53e8081f2f#ht_2669wt_1163

I'm not sure but it looks like I could use one of these harnesses on the back of the head unit and another one of these harnesses connected to the dvd unit, then use the RCA connections it has to run RCA's between the head unit and the dvd screen.
 
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I know the headrest TVs can be tweaked to work off the OEM deck. Not sure what all it takes. I personally like the freedom of my kids watching what they want on each screen independently.
 

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The one's in the head rest in my opinion are the way to go. I had them in my Trail Blazer SS, this car is in the over head and get in the way of my rear view mirror.
 

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