Any way to take the output from a car head unit and convert it into a VGA/HDMI signal?

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Well they sell the little head rest tvs but i wanna put something bigger in my car like my 24 inch computer monitor or a spare tv. Idk what to use to convert the signal and Googles being no help as i have no clue what to search for. Thanks. Btw i have a kenwood bt900 since people always want more info on what ur running.


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Most of those in car video systems use the compsite video connection. This is the standard Yellow, RED and WHITE connectors like on game systems. In order to use a VGA or HDMI monitor with it you would need a power invertor so that you could power the monitor and then get a "composite to VGA" adapter. This would convert the yellow cable video signal to one you can use on the monitor.

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