The unit of measurement to measure the thickness of a DVD is typically expressed in millimeters.
The commonest convenient unit is the millimetre (mm), and they are around 1.2 mm thick.
No, the Pioneer AVIC-N1 DVD system requires the brain unit to function properly. The brain unit is the main processing unit that controls the functions and features of the system. Without it, the AVIC-N1 will not work.
To replace the GPS DVD in a 2008 Prius, locate the DVD drive unit in the dashboard. Carefully remove the old DVD, then insert the new DVD with the label facing up. Test the GPS system to ensure the new DVD is working correctly.
light bulbs, refrigerator,tvs,radio,microwave, dvd, fan, ceiling fans,even a small a/c unit
Nothing because there is no such thing as cenimeters does not exist. However, a centimetre is a measure of length which is 1/12 the diameter of a CD or DVD.
The commonest convenient unit is the millimetre (mm), and they are around 1.2 mm thick.
You would use the SI unit meter (m) to measure the length of a DVD case.
16g, but may vary a gramme or so, dependant on manufacturer and printing ink on the label surface.
there is a DVD unit under the front passenger seat.
no
It depends, if the DVD breaks you can always attached a detachable DVD into the TV, however if the TV breaks then you will have to replace the entire unit. The unit is designed so that each component can operate seperatley,so if one malfunctions,the unit can still be used.
DVDs and CDs usually have the same overall thickness,which can be given as 11.2 millimeter...
If the VHS portion of a VHS/DVD unit breaks the DVD portion will still work. It should not be much of an issue depending on how often the VHS is used.
Yes, the Panasonic DVD-RAM Cartridge Drive uses DVD's and is an excellent unit.
A megabyte.
Assuming advd is meant to be a DVD, the answer is minutes.
The KENWOOD PNAV512 is a DVD/GPS combo unit.