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"Decent piece of equipment" on by btret
Pros: Excellent picture, ease of use; A/V & Component Outputs; Light-weight for its screen size
Cons: Remote required for full functionality; Noisy on start-up
Summary: I'm writing this specifically to refute the “1 out of 10” review, which must have been on a defective product (on clearance @ Target? Maybe a refurb or previous version of the same model?). This is my first portable DVD player, but I've done a good deal of research and looked at various models in BestBuy, Circuit City, Target, etc.
The manual is a big fold out, but who cares? It's informative and well printed. Also, the player looks and feels solidly built.
I started off playing Tombstone. The DVD fit just fine in the tray and locked firmly into place (make sure you press it all the way down to lock it in place or it will sound broken when the disc starts spinning). It is noisy when the DVD loads, but quiets down to a dull hum once it gets going (audible only in a quiet room with the volume muted, or one of those dramatic low-volume moments in a movie). The operating sound is comparable to an XBox.
The player’s speaker volume is just fine. I can understand some confusion since there are two independent volume controls – a wheel on the side and digital control via the remote. I could easily hear the movie one room over at max volume. If you’re playing this somewhere where you can’t hear at max volume, then you’re probably just being a jerk and adding to an already extremely loud environment. That’s why they invented headphones, which do in fact cancel out the player’s speakers. With two jacks (both of which work) you can buy two y-adapters for a few bucks at radio shack and plug in four sets of headphones.
Even from a few feet away, the picture is pretty excellent. I had to stick my face about a foot away from the screen before I could even notice the pixilation. In Tombstone, the black of Wyatt’s hat and duster is solid and deep. For any first-time buyers, bear in mind that you’ll have the black bars on top and bottom of the picture (large black bars with older DVDs) due to the aspect ratio, and trying to use the zoom feature to get a bigger picture on the screen doesn’t work too well.
If you plan on using the A/V output to watch on a TV screen you have to leave the player’s screen up, which is a little annoying. Also, if you use the component output (which only outputs video) it will cancel the speaker sound, so you’ll still have to use an audio-out device.
The biggest draw back is that you need the remote for full functionality. For example, to adjust digital volume, mute, zoom, put on auto-subtitles, and even access the player setup menu, you have to use the remote. This is a little annoying and could become a real problem if you lose or break it.
In terms of various disc formats, my college "computer graphics" final projects compilation on DVD-R ran just fine, as did a music CD-R. If you want music on the go, however, get an iPod.
I only bought this today, so I can’t attest to battery life, but hopefully this review was informative. -
"Really cool toy with a great picture" on by don509
Pros: picture is fantastic and the screen size perfect
Cons: the sound is really weak
Summary: I picked this up a couple of weeks ago and am really pleased with it. It comes with all the cables and chargers you need, and everything actually fits in the travel case. I did go out and buy little LG MSP100 travel speakers, which are the size of a small cell phone, and now this is a perfect set up. Definitely get some small travel speakers and you'll appreciate that you did.
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"Best Picture You Can Find in a Portable Player" on by richiec6969
Pros: Screen Size ,Picture quality, battery life, controls, travel kit
Cons: no swivel, battery protrudes from unit
Summary: Have had this player for a month. picture quality is best I have seen. Controls are well placed and easy to use. Remote is sleek, not bulky like most. Startup is noisy but quiets down quickly. Battery life is over 4 hours. Plays JPEG slideshows without a problem. Travel case is a plus. Do wish they could have placed battery under unit but you get used to it. I have had Sony, toshiba and Insigna and Phillips blows them all away. Very satisified with this purchase.
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"I'm pleasantly surprised with performance!" on by cl5621
Pros: Picture quality and battery life
Cons: A bit noisy when disc spins
Summary: this is the 2nd portable dvd player i've bought. the 1st was a panasonic dvd-ls50, which still work fine, but battery last less than 90 minutes on that one. the philips works great! larger screen, battery last much longer then the panasonic. the best part about this player is it came with a travel bag, ac adapter, an adapter to plug in your car, and lots of plugs to connect to your tv.
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"Great value...." on by kyoungerau
Pros: Wide screen, great battery life, and great output options that allow the user to use the DVD player on multiple external sources.
Cons: DVD drive is extremely noisy when seeking places ont the DVD; the built-in speakers are not very loud either, but are suitable to quiet environments.