Power Acoustik - 11.2" Widescreen Ceiling-Mount LCD Monitor with DVD Player installation

I am looking to purchase the above mentioned car dvd player and have a couple questions.
1. Does this system tie into the cars electrical system for power?  If so, will any wires from install be visible?
2. Will the sound play through the car speakers?
Thanks,
Lance

Hi lanceheather,
My understanding from having worked in the car fi area in the store, the wiring will be hidden. I'm not sure about the speakers, however, but I have a feeling there will be a way to tie into those as well. My recommendation is to stop at one of our stores and talk to the install bay tech about it and your specific vehicle. The review from one of our customers said it was installed quickly and they love it. 
I hope this helps. Thanks for posting!
Marti
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