Philips DCP750/37 7" Portable DVD Player with iPod docking
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Portable movies dazzle on the versatile swivel screen of the 7-inch (diagonal) Widescreen DCP750 and DVDs & iPod aren't the only media it can handle. Display digital photos or play Divx movies through the memory card reader and a broad range of video-based media including DVD+-R and DVD+-RW formats, SVCD, VCD and MPEG4. This light-weight station is compact and stylish with car adapters to ensure the player stays powered on your trip. The docking station also charges your iPod while viewing. The built-in, rechargeable battery delivers up to 2.5 hours of playtime and remote control adds simple navigation while traveling. Two headphone jacks let you share the entertainment with a friend. Optimal screen quality is ensured with Zero Bright Dot which limits the number of blank spots in LCD screens.
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Technical Details
- 7" LCD Swivel 16:9 screen- SD card slot for movies and digital photos
- Compatible with DVD+R/-R, CD-R/-RW, MP3, DivX
- iPod docking: play movies and recharge select iPod devices
- NOT compatible with iPod Touch, iPhone, 60GB and 80GB iPod Classic, or 4GB and 8GB iPod Nano
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By Mr. A. Droulias (Solihull, UK)
Great little DVD player that does the job. Plays all DVDs and was able to watch my movies on my ipod through it. Only problem is that you have to charge it for about 6 hours just to get about 2 hours of play. So avoid those long movies. But we had it in the car for long journeys and plugged it into the car's power outlet so it wasn't too much of an issue for us.
By J. Morrison (Bladenboro NC USA)
This video player is great in the fact it will play dvd mp3 and such and can even play movies from your sd card or allow you to view pictures or movies from your cameras sd card. Tough as nails and can take a few tumbles down the stairs and being stomped on the car's floorboard.
Ok the downsides.... Cables for the av input/output. Its hard to find a cable to hook to it to allow you to watch on a bigger screen. Been looking online for them and cant find jack-squat. You can make your own. You have to put two tiny little o-rings on your jack (to space it far enough from the unit). Plus the polarity is backward. Where the ground ring is normally on the closest ring to the handle it is now the tip on this hookup. Battery life is 2.5 to 3 hrs and charge time isnt that bad but it only charges when the unit is switched off. The speakers arent really loud enough so I suggest you buy some amplified battery powered speakers if you are on the go or camping out.
But as far as on the go and durablility if I were you I would get this one.
By Tony G. Manzo (MADISON, WI United States)
This product had good audio and screen, but after 1 year it stopped reading dvds. We cleaned it, but even with brand new discs it won't play.
By AmazOn Shopper (Ventura, CA USA)
This player never allowed us to use the player without being plugged in. My husband didn't think it was portable, so I didn't know until it was too late to send back. He loves the fact he can play reg DVD movies and watch his iPod stuff too. Too bad the batery was not working properly.
By _ (SAN JOSE, CA United States)
This is a great little player (although the IPod functionality works only for a limited set of IPods; mine is the 30G video Ipod and works great). It has good sound and video, can be played through a regular tv with the supplied A/V cord, and the remote stores in a specially-sized "hole" in the right-hand side (this is where you would place your Ipod to play it). I listen to it at night to help me sleep. It does run a little hot sometimes, and the screen is so bright that even with the lid closed (it plays with the lid closed!) a little light "leaks" out. The screen swivels and can be watched facing UP a la tablet-PC.
However, do not pay 249$ for it. Places which sometimes have them in stock are Walmart, Radio Shack, and JandR.com, to name a few. This listed for around 150$ new.
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