7 Portable DVD Player

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Purchasing a Portable DVD Player7-portable-dvd-playerOverview

When you’re in the market to buy a portable DVD player, there are a few things that you should keep in mind when you start your research. Like anything, it’s important that you understand what and how you are going to use the portable DVD player to know exactly what you want. Examples of using the player would be in the car to keep you children entertained on vacation, showing off a slideshow of a vacation or watching a movie on an airplane.

Ease of Use

I like a portable DVD player to have buttons for the basic things like play, pause, stop, next, and previous. On some players you need to go to the menu and then use these different basic functions. The quicker you get to your movie, the better.

LCD Screen Size

If you are using the player to entertain your children while driving on your vacation (this is actually the best use of a portable DVD player) or you travel a lot and want to watch your own movie on the airplane you can get by with the 7″ screen. Of course a bigger screen is nice but the distance between the back of your seat to the children is not much more than three or four feet or on the airplane only a couple of feet. The bigger the screen, the more you’re going to pay generally but this isn’t always the case See the last paragraph on refurbished players.

Options

Tight budget, loaded with cash? What kind of money do you want to spend on options? The more you get in a DVD player, the more you’re going to pay. If you are using the examples like entertaining your children and watching movies on the airplane you can get by with the basics. If you want to use the DVD player to show your friends your last vacation you will want to have an S-video out or at least a composite video out so that you have the option to show on a TV.

Battery

One other thing about portable DVD players is the battery. I won’t go into the battery types in this article but rather the question of built-in vs. changeable battery pack. Built-in is Ok but make sure the manufacturer will replace the battery (They will and should charge you) when the battery life is used up. Any battery out there will only be able to be recharged so many times. The advantage to a built -in battery is that you have one unit and not two pieces to keep track of especially when traveling. The great thing about removable batteries is that you can have more than one handy so you have an extended playing time. You can be charging one while using the other.

Summary

There are a lot of portable DVD players so just ask yourself what you really need. This type of product is pretty mature so the components that are used to manufacture the players will be very similar in quality. Watch out for quality when it comes to the assembly of the player. You can’t really tell because you would not have been there during the actual manufacturing process but take a close look at the DVD player in the store. Compare with other DVD players with the same specifications. Does it feel cheap or does it feel well put together? Do the buttons or switches feel cheap or do they have a sold feel?

Author by Bob Beall

Portable DVD Player Buying Guide

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portable-dvd-playersPortable DVD Players are becoming very popular these days because they give you the ability to take all of your favorite movies, music, and pictures while you’re on the go. With a Portable DVD Player you’ll never have to be stuck in a car, airplane, or hotel room bored again!

It’s important that you know what you will be using your Portable DVD Player for before you buy it so that your all of your needs are met. Many people buy Portable DVD Players based on a single attribute, such as the screen size of the player. Though buying the biggest screen size can enhance your viewing experience, what good is a Portable DVD Player if you can’t carry it around with ease?

Below you will find a few things that our product specialists recommend our customers to look for in before buying a Portable DVD Player.

Screen Size: The screen size of a Portable DVD Player can make a significant impact on the viewing experience. If the screen is too small you won’t be able to see details that might play a big role in the movie. On the other hand, if the screen is too big the DVD Player might loose its “portability”, making it difficult to carry around.

Battery Life: If you plan on using the Portable DVD Player for long periods of time without being on charge, you may want to consider the amount of playback time the battery provides. If the battery life isn’t longer than two hours, then you probably wont be able to watch a movie from beginning to end. Try to get a portable DVD player that can offer more than two hours of playback time (so it lasts longer than the length of an average movie).

Disc Compatibility: You may want to consider the types of discs that the Portable DVD Player is compatible with before making your purchasing decision. For example, if you want to burn DVD’s from your computer, make sure that the Portable DVD Player can play the DVD-R or DVD-RW formats.

Portability: You may want to consider how “Portable” the DVD Player is before making a purchasing decision. If the DVD Player is too big and bulky, it might be difficult for you to carry around. Though as technology advances, even Portable DVD Players with large screen sizes are becoming extremely compact.

Included Accessories: The accessories that come with the Portable DVD Player should have a big impact on your purchasing decision. If you find a Portable DVD Player at a great price, but lacks many of the accessories that other Portable DVD Players come with you might just end up having to pay more in the long run. Consider accessories such as AC/DC Adapters, Remote Controls, AV Cables, S-Video Cables, Car Adapters, Car Mounts, Headphones, etc.

Definitions:

AC Adapter: An external power supply for your camera or other electronic device that converts AC (alternating current) from a wall plug to DC (direct current). Some AC adapters also double as rechargers.

AV Cables: Audio and Video Cables, which transfer the audio and video information from one electronic device to another.

S-Video (Separated Video): An analog video signal that carries the video data as two separate signals.

Author by David Rahimi

Portable DVD Player

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portable-dvd-playerA portable DVD player is the ideal solution for those long plane rides or endless drives in a car to keep everyone entertained, especially when you have new hit DVD to play. Portable DVD players is certainly not a new terms for your ears. You may as well choose to go for portable DVD players when you need a portable DVD player to pass your time during a journey. By using these portable DVD players, you wouldn’t waste your laptop battery and can enjoy watching movies while you are travelling.

Then there are standard portable DVD players which are required for your everyday use. You can also rely upon various comparison shopping portals before buying your portable DVD player. So go ahead and buy the portable DVD player of your choice… but with some prudence and you would surely be able to find the best DVD player!

So what are some of things to keep in mind when selecting a Portable DVD Player?

If you have a family that’s going to be watching movies in the minivan, you can bet you want to find a portable DVD unit with a larger screen so everyone gets a chance to view the movie.

Disc Formats Supported by the Portable DVD Player: If you’re into creating your own home movies or music cd’s you need to look into whether or not the machine you want to buy can support other file types (CD-R, CD-RW, or DVD-R).

How much do Portable DVD Players cost?

The price of a portable dvd player can vary quite a bit. Some of the dvd players with less features or quality will start at approximately $150.00 for a new portable player. Like all electronics, the price of portable dvd players has started to come down, as compared to a couple of years ago.

If you can’t test out a used portable dvd player, I’d recommend you stay away from this option.

Like anything though, usually if you pay more you get a better quality product (dvd player in this case), better picture and features.

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