Saturday, June 7, 2014

help with buying a portable DVD player?

Q. im having a birthday in 2 weeks(im going to be 11)and i realy want to buy a Portable DVD Player with my birthday money.Now there is some stuff it needs to have. 1. it needs to be in a $90 to $160 dollar bugget. 2. it needs to come with a battery. 3.i would really enjoy it if it swiveld. 4.it needs 2 headphone jacks. 5. it HAS to have a screen 8 inchs and up.6.it should be name brand like coby,sony,philips or audiovox.7.it HAS to be worth the money.8.it needs to come with a car and home adapter.thank you all for your time.


Answer
I recommend to buy Sony DVPFX810 Portable DVD Player for $130. I bought this great player for my friend. She really liked it!

She takes it everywhere on the go. This DVD Player lets you enjoy movies, music and more anywhere!

Offering up to three hours of battery life on a single charge, its sophisticated features and durable design make it the perfect travel companion.

Equipped with an 8â Widescreen LCD Monitor, this player plays back your DVD favourites with amazing detail and vibrant color. Perfect for road trips, on the plane, train, or at the beach, the Portable DVD Playerâs swivelling LCD moves a full 360 degrees, letting you enjoy the view from any angle.

It is very light - 2.09 lb.

Check here: http://www.urlfunz.com/4tH4m

P.S. Happy Birthday!!!

car dvd players?????




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are these worth it? what are some good brands?


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I have an older model van and didn't want to put the expense into installing a DVD player in it permanently. We looked into portable DVD players but they seemed unstable and would mount lower than we wanted (most of them mounted in-between the front head rests so that people in the back seat would have a hard time seeing the screen) When we were getting ready to drive to Utah with small children we realized we needed something to keep them entertained. Then we found a dual screen portable DVD player and we love it. It is an RCA 7" 16:9 Portable DVD Player with Dual TFT-LCD Monitors. The two screens can be mounted separately and attach to headrests. (We put one on the front seat headrest and the second on the middle seat headrest) The screen is also the DVD player so there are only the two parts with a cable running between them. The nice thing about the one that we bought is that you can take it with you into a hotel room and it will play the DVD on a regular TV and it also comes with video games that can be played either while the second screen is watching a movie or displayed on a TV. (the video games aren't high graphics but are geared towards younger kids, although we had fun playing them too. Some of them are 80's knock-offs like frogger and centipede) The $200 was well worth the hours of quiet (non-fighting) travel time. Good luck!




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