Yep. I have the Pioneer NAVSYS620T which includes a great 6.5 inch widescreen monitor that fits perfectly in the "nav hole" that the SE has. It's antiglare and has fantastic color/depth, on the NAV side it's all touch screen and on the watching movies side it's very quality. The DVD deck for the NAV system sits under the 3rd row seats. There is also an Exonix DVD player under the passenger seat for the entertainment system that includes a Power Acoustik 6.5" screen mounted between the sunroof and the rear controls for the passengers. A half din DVD player fits very nicely in the glove box which was really convenient for Mom to change movies but I evidently broke a bout of Japanese when I was telling the audio shop guy how I wanted things setup.
My audio guy moved the DVD player under the drivers seat because he screwed up. But, I've been back and forth with him for weeks on the setup and I can't take it anymore. Now my oldest daughter gets to crawl on the floor to swich movies.
I also had them install a great IR headset system that is wonderful on the nerves. The kids hear the movie and I hear nothing, my IPOD, XM or the CD/Radio. Now I just need to get my girls to understand that you can't sing to the songs with the headphones on no matter how "in the studio" they feel...
I would, if I felt like wrestling with "Corky" at the audio shop more, like to have gone a little bigger on the rear screen however much more that maybe an 8" screen is going to block your rearview too much. Plus, they're kids... my sister and I had melted crayons and sticky seats in the old Hornet... I dare my brats to complain! <evil laugh>
One thing I really dig that the audio guy did was install a 3-way switch on the AUX input. With the headphones on the kids can always hear the movies, but with XM, iPod and the entertainment system selectable all via the AUX switch for the cabin speakers no matter where I drive there is never interference from the FM band that was the source for XM and movies.