Posted on October 3rd, 2008 by Jack
Coby TF-DVD7060 7″ Portable Tablet Style DVD Player with Wireless Headphones Coby Electronics is a manufacturer of quality consumer electronics products designed to deliver outstanding performance for value conscious consumers who do not compromise on product performance. Coby incorporates new designs with innovative technologies to produce great looking and great performing consumer electronics productsPRODUCT FEATURES:Compact Portable Design;7″ Widescreen (16:9) TFT Color Display;Plays DVD/DVD-R/RW/CD/CD-R/RW/MP3 and JPEG Compatible;Built-in FM Transmitter;Built-in Anti-skip Circuitry;Multiple Subtitles/Viewing Angles, Slow/Fast Motion Play, Zoom Operation;Convenient On-screen Display;Composite Video Out;Coaxial Digital Audio Output;Headphone Jack for Private Listening;HEADPHONES;Powerful Neodymium Drivers for Super Bass Sound;Extra Padded Ear Cups and Adjustable Headband;Requires 2 x AAA Batteries.
Customer Review: Coby TF-DVD 7060
So far we love the DVD player it works great. It plays movies well and the screen looks great. I was a little disappointment when I found out that the DVD dosen’t slide in, you have to take the player out of its case to change movies. I was under the impression that it loaded from the side. Also the headphones work well where I live, but if you are in a larger city they can be overpowered by other radio stations. I just returned from DC/NYC and the headphones did not work at all there. They just picked up outside radio stations. Over all, great DVD player for the money.
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Posted on October 3rd, 2008 by Jack
Samsung DVD-P181 DivX Compatible Single Disc DVD Player Playing a variety of formats, the DVDP181 standard definition DVD player lets you enjoy your entertainment, plain and simple. It doesn’t take up much space, and has lots of features to help you navigate, like super scan playback, instant skip, and instant replay.
Marriage twixt DVD player and digital photo frame Review Combining a portable DVD player with a digital photo frames sounds like a neat idea. But the two aren t the best of bedfellows, especially when you equip them with a low-resolution screen.
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Posted on September 22nd, 2008 by Jack
Sony BDP-S301 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player BD/DVD/CD Playback with Bonus HDMI Cable When it comes to appreciating the resolution gains of HDTV screens, standard DVD just doesn’t make it. What you need is Blu-Ray high-definition discs. With the Sony BDP-S301, your high-definition home-theater system can output video in ultra-high-def 1080p resolution for extraordinary depth and detail with compatible TVs. Display images at 24 frames per second for your favorite movies. The S301 also has a built-in decoding for Dolby Digital Plus for richer, more dynamic sound. Use Bravia Theatre Sync HDMI-CEC to control your compatible Bravia TV and AV systems with just one remote. See and hear a whole new world of high definition with the incredible BDP-S301 Blu-ray Disc Player. It is also backward compatible and can play DVD and CD discs at their original, respective resolutions. Full HD 1080/60p and 24p True Cinema Video Output Standard DVD Upscaling to 1080p via HDMI connectivity Bravia Theatre Sync HDMI-CEC Cinema Tuned Picture Presets Uncompressed Multi Channel Linear PCM Audio Output Dolby Digital Plus decoding capability to experience surround sound through your home-theater audio system Dolby Digital and dts 5.1 channel Output Multi Channel 192KHz/24bit Audio D/A Converters Analog-to-Digital Converter - 192KHz/24bit Popup Menus for simple control and use Quick Set Up FL Display has selectable Off and Dimmer modes MP3 and JPEG Playback from DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW MP3 Player - Content must be in DVD+R/+RW/-R/-RW format / CDR and CDRW Outputs - HDMI Connection, Component Video (Y/Pb/Pr), S-Video, Composite Video, Optical Audio, Coaxial Audio Digital & 2-Channel Analog Audio Dimensions - 17 x 3 1/8 x 14 7/8-inches (430 x 79 x 375mm)
Customer Review: Great definition! Poor design and operability
I have had this player for over a month. There is no question that the upscaling to 1080i is worth the time, effort and money. The increased definition (whether from Blu-Ray discs or upscalilng old DVDs) provides at least double the resolution of old players. It is like watching your DVDs all over again for the first time. So much more of the background, and, the director and art director’s details in the film appear at these high resolutions.
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