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Nice : Sony DVP-FX750 7-Inch Portable DVD Player, Black
I purchased my unit on sale at Target. I have seen these units on sale or online for about 40 percent off list price and Amazon regularly has a similar reduction but Amazon's prices "float" all the time so be sure to comparison shop and shop weekly or even daily on Amazon if you are price sensitive. While I purchased my sample of this describe unit from a "bricks and mortar" retailer, in the past I have purchased other items from J&R, the distributor currently listed for this unit, through the Amazon Marketplace program and they are a very dependable Amazon Marketplace seller. You can also log directly onto the J&R Music website, comparison shop, and use your Amazon catalogue to place your order directly through J&R which is very convenient.
I am very happy with this 7" Sony. It has the "standard" resolution (which is to say, 1/2 Dvd level) of most movable Dvd players. Subjectively speaking, the image ability is about the same as pre-digital Tv broadcasts which is more than adequate for spicy kids, the most coarse use of these players. The sound ability through the built-in speakers is also pretty decent, adequate for kids watching Dvd's at home in their room, and there are dual headphone outputs for best ability listening (or listening in a car without annoying parents).
If you want higher resolution, this is the only unit I know that offers true Dvd resolution (800 x 480 pixels):
Sony Dvp-Fx950 9-Inch movable Dvd Player
It costs a lot more due to that higher resolution and the bigger screen, and it is not regularly discounted as much, proportionately, as this smaller unit.
(I searched and found two dissimilar 9"/high rez models, the Fx950 and the Fx930 and I am not sure of the differences; I think I have the Fx930; currently these are only offered by Amazon Marketplace sellers, but Amazon regularly stocks them.)
This 7" unit has perfect "on machine" controls which should suffice if the remote is lost; the remote makes entrance to some buried adjustments (as noted by someone else reviewer) easier. The remote is as large as a Tv remote, much larger than the small ones that come with most regular Dvd players (that hook up to Tv's) these days, and in fact much larger than the remote that comes with the 9" high rez edition.
Battery life is adequate unless you are taking a long flight (not many movable Dvd players go on flights anymore, what with netbooks and iPads and Touches). The player comes with both a home charger and car charger. I don't think the unit will fee and play at the same time, but it Will play on external power, either on the home charger or the car charger, which is probably the most foremost issue.
Build ability is Excellent. My wife picked up an Rca 7" movable player for only 10 dollars less than this one at Target around Thanksgiving and the build ability on the Rca is very disappointing in comparison, as are the controls.
Colors and glow are Excellent. More importantly, this Sony has good view angles. The Rca my wife bought has a peculiar view angle - you have to tilt the screen slightly toward you to get optimal image divergence and brightness. The Sony has Much best viewing angles.
All in all this is one of those instances where paying a miniature more (perhaps) and buying a brand name (Sony) is well worth it. I extremely recommend this Sony movable player.
Also, if you don't in effect need the higher resolution, there is no point in getting the 9" edition, since the divergence in screen size doesn't add up to much at typical viewing distances. The 9" is much larger and heavier if you have to lug it around.
Finally, I in effect like the "resume" highlight which lets you re-start Dvd play where you left off after powering down, assuming you haven't changed discs in the meantime. It means not having to hunt for the spot where you left off.
A note on how I use mine: I have bunches and bunches of instructional Dvd's I like to watch. I have been searching for an easy way to watch them, since I regularly only watch 5 or 10 minutes at a time (it's the most I can dispell before brain freeze). Resetting the main home Tv center from anyone gismo it has been running last (Roku? Apple Tv? Dvd?), and turning on the Tv, player, amplifier, and pulling the last Dvd left in the player (and finding where it goes) and putting my current one in, are steps that add up to more issue than they are worth. Using this Dvd player means I can turn it on with one switch and watch anywhere in the house...or in the car...or in a mall while the family is shopping. Turn it off, and it resumes on last lesson I watched. Very handy for golf players, tennis players, martial arts, or hauling to the patio or spare room for an aerobics or yoga session etc. These things aren't only for kids and Barney.
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