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Panasonic DVD-LS90 (04/14/2005)

Panasonic DVD-LS90

Entered CNET Catalog: 04/14/2005

SKU: 0037988252749

Manufacturer: Panasonic

Manufacturer description

DVD-LS90 Portable Multi-format DVD Player plays back DVD video, DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD-R, +R, +RW, audio CD and video CDs, and CD-R/-RW discs (HighMAT Level II, WMA, MP3, JPEG and MPEG4). It offers up to 6 hours playback with rechargeable battery, FM transmitter and dual headphone jacks.

Product summary

The goodThe good: The well-designed Panasonic DVD-LS90 has a 9-inch display with swiveling armature, excellent battery life, and two headphone outputs; plus, it plays CD-Rs filled with MP3 and WMA audio files or JPEG image files.

The badThe bad: The Panasonic DVD-LS90 is fairly expensive, doesn't have a high-resolution screen, and lacks an A/V input and support for MPEG-4 and DivX video playback.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: While its display isn't as sharp as that of certain other high-end models, there are plenty of positives here, particularly in terms of design and battery life, to recommend the Panasonic DVD-LS90.

Average user rating: 0 stars

Editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 06/21/2006
Sure, there are plenty of run-of-the-mill portable DVD players that'll do an adequate job of playing back DVDs on screens ranging from 7 to 10 inches diagonally. But only a few models stand out from the crowd, and they tend to cost a bit more than the usually generic competition. Count Panasonic's DVD-LS90 among this select group. It originally retailed for $400 when it debuted in April 2005, but this still-current model now has a street price that's closer to $300.

Weighing in at 2.75 pounds with battery and measuring 2.06 by 9.25 by 7.22 inches (HWD) when closed, what sets the Panasonic DVD-LS90 apart is the swiveling armature design for its 9-inch screen. It allows you to easily adjust the angle and height of the display to cut down on glare--and you can fold the screen down to where it's almost flat, though not flat enough to truly qualify this model as a tablet-style portable.

Because of that armature, which meshes with the detachable battery on the back of the unit, the player looks a little funky when closed, but when it's open, it's one of the more stylish portables we've reviewed. Its buttons are also well placed, with the main transport controls (chapter forward and back, repeat, stop, play, and pause) lined up along the front of the player where you sometimes might see speakers. The DVD-LS90's speakers are further back, near the armature's base. The player ships with a cigarette-lighter adapter and a nicely designed remote that's a cross between a standard-size DVD remote and a credit card-size model.

Unlike the Philips PET1002, the Panasonic DVD-LS90 doesn't support playback of MPEG-4 or DivX video files, but if you happen to be an aficionado of Panasonic's DVD-RAM format, you'll be happy to note that it offers support for that rerecordable disc type. You can also play back CD-Rs filled with MP3 and WMA audio files or JPEG images. And it's worth mentioning that Panasonic has thrown in a few faux-surround modes that slightly augment the listening experience. The player cranks out a decent amount of volume through both its internal speakers and connected headphones.

As far as connectivity options go, the Panasonic DVD-LS90's selection is pretty standard. There's no component-video output; however, most people will make do just fine with the composite-video out when they need to hook the player up to a TV. Neither does it offer a video input, which is becoming more common in portable DVD players with larger screens. That said, the DVD-LS90 has a digital audio output for connecting to an A/V receiver, as well as dual headphone jacks so that two people can watch a movie at once.

The player's screen is nothing special, but it's a step up from many of the screens featured on budget-priced models from second-tier manufacturers. We backed down the color and brightness settings a couple of notches to make blacks a little darker and skin tones a little more natural-looking (read: less red). If you sit back about 2.5 feet, the picture appears pretty decent with reasonably accurate color reproduction. But if you get too close, you'll start to see the spaces between the pixels, and it basically looks as if you're watching a movie through a screen door.

While the Panasonic DVD-LS90's screen certainly doesn't measure up to that of the Philips PET1002, its battery life does. We're used to seeing players with 9- and 10-inch screens eke out barely 3 hours or so, but the DVD-LS90 kept chugging for more than 5 hours, though falling a little short of Panasonic's claimed 6-hour battery life. Nonetheless, this is impressive, and you should be able to easily watch two movies on just one battery charge.

In the final analysis, while the Panasonic DVD-LS90 lacks the Philips PET1002's high-resolution display and can't match its feature set, it will appeal to buyers looking for something a little more portable than the Philips. The DVD-LS90 is a good, solid DVD player with excellent battery life--but if you're looking for a better picture, go for the Philips.

Editor's note: The DVD-LS91 is a 2006 model that's identical to 2005's DVD-LS90, except that it includes an A/V input and its list price is $300. Both players remain on the market at competitive prices and can be considered interchangeable--unless you need the input offered on the LS91. Panasonic's other current portable DVD players are compared below.

Model Quick take Screen size Price
Panasonic DVD-LS90 The DVD-LS90 is Panasonic's entry-level 2005 portable DVD player. 9 inches
Panasonic DVD-LS91 The DVD-LS91 is the 2006 version of the DVD-LS90; except for the addition of an A/V input, it's essentially identical. 9 inches
Panasonic DVD-LX95 The step-up model to the DVD-LS90, the DVD-LX95 (a 2005 model) adds an FM transmitter that enables soundtrack playback on any nearby FM radio. 9 inches
Panasonic DVD-LX97 The 2006 version of the LX95 adds a car headrest mounting bracket, an A/V input, an SD card slot, and MPEG-4 playback. 9 inches
Panasonic DVD-LX110 In addition to the largest screen in Panasonic's 2006 portable DVD line, the DVD-LX110 offers an SD slot, MPEG-4 playback, and a car headrest mounting bracket. 11 inches

User opinions

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User Rating:
4.5 stars

out of 2 user reviews

Everything Awesome Except For....

Pros: It has a sweet crystal clear display. This unit produce a high quality sound.

Cons: Battery life could be longer.

Review: The big crystal clear video display and high quality sound playback on this unit is totally awesome. The only thing that kind of sucks about it is the short battery life. I was only able to get about 1.5 DVD movies worth of play time per full battery charge on it. My solution to the short battery life was to pick up a batterygeek dvd battery which amazingly gave me an additional 12+ hours of movie time per charge. In short, if I could go back in time I still would have bought the DVD-LS90 however I just would have picked up that extended battery pack sooner.
User Rating:
4.0 stars

out of 2 user reviews

Panasonic offers a GOOD unit....

Pros: Battery life, adjustable screen, volume control

Cons: Somewhat grainy screen

Review: I just purchased this DVD player and have mixed reviews. Overall size is perfect and very compact. I actually thought it was going to be bigger than it was when it arrived. I bought this model because of the great reviews it had received online. I must admit that I was a bit disappointed with the screen resolution when I popped a DVD in, though. The text on the screen wasn't smooth, and resembled an old CGA computer monitor (if you know what they are...). Brightness and color controls offer plenty of adjustment, as does the adjustable screen arm. Battery life is rated at 6 hrs. (lowest Brigtness setting), but I'm guessing it will be more like 4. I don't really care as I can easily plug in the provided car adapter. Sound quality is very good and pretty loud for such a small unit. I was satisfied with the overall picture quality, but I must admit that I was expecting more. After I received this unit I went to Circuit City and looked at a Samsung and Polaroid. Although they didn't seem as nice, or offer as many adjustments, they did seem to have a higher resolution screen.

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Panasonic DVD-LS90 specifications

  • General
  • Product Type DVD player
  • Form Factor Portable
  • Width 9.3 in
  • Depth 7.2 in
  • Height 2.0 in
  • Weight 2.6 lbs
  • DVD
  • Media Type CD , DVD-R , DVD-RW , CD-R , DVD+R , SVCD , CD-RW , DVD-RAM , Video CD , DVD , DVD+RW
  • Media Format NTSC , PAL
  • Video D/A Converter 10bit / 54MHz
  • Audio D/A Converter 24bit / 192kHz
  • Search Speed Up to 200x
  • Supported Digital Audio Standards WMA , MP3
  • Display
  • Display Type LCD display - TFT active matrix - 9.0 in - Color
  • Image Aspect Ratio 16:9
  • DVD Features
  • Video signal-to-noise ratio 60.0 dB
  • Additional features JPEG photo playback , Dialogue enhancer , HighMAT support , Progressive scanning
  • Audio System
  • Sound Output Mode Stereo
  • Dynamic Range 97.0 dB
  • Digital Audio Format Dolby Digital output , DTS digital output
  • Speaker System Details 2.0 x Right/left channel speaker - Built-in
  • Remote Control
  • Type Remote control
  • Technology Infrared
  • Connections
  • Connector Type 1.0 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono ) , 1.0 x S-Video output ( TOSLINK ) , 2.0 x Headphones ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) , 1.0 x SPDIF output ( Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) , 1.0 x Composite video output
  • Power
  • Power Device - External
  • Power Consumption Operational 13.0 Watt
  • Battery DVD player battery - Rechargeable
  • Capacity 6.0 hour(s)