Aug 28 2008
7-Inch DivX Compatible Portable DVD Player with USB
Posted by: hoser in Home Theater, MP3 Players, tags: portable dvd usb
This 7″ Widescreen TFT Portable DVD/CD/MP3 Player with USB Port gives you options for your portable DVD-playing needs. Its compact design features a swivel screen with 180-degree display and the capability of playing digital audio, video, and photo files directly from USB drives and SD/MMC cards. Enjoy private listening with 2 available headphone jacks.
Features
- Swivel Screen with 180 degree rotation/Anti-Skip Circuitry
- Plays digital audio, video, and photo files directly from USB drives and SD/MMC cards
- Dolby Digital Decoder/Digital and Analog AV outputs allow for use with Home Theater Systems
- Two Headphone Jacks for Private Listening
- DVD, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, JPEG, MP3 and DivX Compatible
7-Inch DivX Compatible Portable DVD Player
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Not a big fan of portable dvd players, its better to save money and buy a laptop than to buy a portable player.
This is an amazing little unit at a great price.
You get playability of all format dvd, -R, +R, etc PLUS DivX/Xvid avi files.
From USB port!
AND from SD cards!
The SD card port is NOT SDHC so there’s a 2 gig limit.
But you can get an adapter for SDHC or microSDHC cards and go into the USB up to 16 gigs!
Really very cool. Plays most avi files fine. Some need conversion to true DivX format.
Note that it does NOT pick up associated subtitle files (.sub, .srt, etc) so the movie needs to have subs hard-encoded.
Display is OK, not great and not bad.
JPEG reading and display is a bit slow and not fantastic. You won’t want to view big collections of large jpegs, that’s for sure.
Sound is good, better than most portables I’d say.
Battery life is Ok at about 2 1/2 hours for dvd, and maybe 3 hours for electronic media.
GUI (Graphic User Interface) leaves a bit to be desired. Somewhat clunky but workable.
Basically there’s nothing else around with all this capability and the price is not around $80 shipped at amazon. Absolutely incredible value.