Almost all longer RV's have the same technology. This isn't a tv for watching shows on, it's for backing up and keeping an eye on what's behind you. The better units can be set to only turn on when you put the car in reverse (relay atached to the reverses safety switch). THey also useually have a screen over the tube with marks on it to show you where your wheels and the side of your vehicle will line up while you are backing up. Putting one of these units in a DeLorean would be a GREAT idea thanks to it's poor rear visibility. -=mike=- backing 702 out of the driveway very carefully *-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-* | http://www.poulincomm.com | | http://www.WWJP.com | *-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-* On Sat, 24 Jul 1999, Brian Galbiati wrote: > seems pretty cool, although it is illegal to have any type of television in view of the > driver, i am not sure if it is because of distraction or because of the difference in light > levels, when at night > > "R. Haslewood" wrote: > > rear-vision system consisting of a surveillance camera mounted on the parcel > > shelf, and a small black & white monitor on the dash above the radio. I know