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Most car manufacturers that have this capability disable it when the car in in drive. It's not necessarily illegal, but its a liability that the car manufacturers do not want to take. The murano doesn't have a DVD player so the question is moot. But perhaps you could play a movie through the flash drive.
Yes, it certainly IS illegal in the US for the driver to be able to see movies (for example) while the car is in motion. This does not vary by state. It is universal in this country. Now, GPS might qualify as a "gray area" since technically it's a moving video display. But I think the laws apply to entertainment rather than technical data displays.
 
Not quite, it just eliminates the DVD option. You might be able to put movies on the SD drive and watch while parked. Don't think you can stream video via the USB. I don't think that you can even use YouTube as a streaming audio source because of the possibility that you may be watching video and driving. My previous maxima wouldn't let me via bluetooth.
In order for that to happen, the SD reader software would have to allow reading of the movie format and display it. I suppose one could experiment. Knock yourself out and get back to us.

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