Pros: Lightweight, great picture, decent sound on speakers -- fantastic on headphones Cons: heavy batteries only last 3 ½ hours
I’ll admit it. I’m a closet prima donna. The busier my life seems to get, the more fully I appreciate life’s little luxuries. Yes, I am fully aware that I don’t need Ben & Jerry’s Urban Jumble ice cream, Origins’ Ginger Body Scrub or the...
Pros: Portability, picture and functionality Cons: Bulky battery pack
I am a ravenous movie fan, and recently made the move from VHS to DVD. I considered a home DVD unit, but I travel a lot, and the ability to take entertainment with me in airports, on planes and in hotels seemed worth the premium price you pay for a...
Pros: Portability!!Portability!!Portability!! Cons: battery add-on is bulky and heavy!!
In the spring of 99 I entered the world of DVD with the purchase of a new gateway laptop that had a player. I was a skeptic at first but it did not take long to see what the hype was about. In the fall of that same year I took a job in Japan teaching...
Pros: 7" screen!, sound, highest quality and ease. Cons: Needs an extra battery (they ALL do)
This is an ideal multimedia companion for anyone who travels a lot i.e. commuter train, airplane, etc. Also to keep the kids ecstatic in the car! This unit will run you about $1099 TOTAL but if you want the very best of show than there IS no other. ...
Although the Pioneer PDV LC10 is more expensive than other portable DVDs, it is a far superior product. Not only is the screen 7 inches, but it is slim and sleek. The sound and graphics are super. Not only does it play DVDs, but it plays CDs, VCDs and...
Pros: Portable Cons: Price, difficult to use, bad LCD screen
This product is basically not a good deal. The price is in the sky, even if it is for a portable DVD player. There are many brands to chose from: don't pick this one. This player was for my home entertainment system and it was a mess. Your money is much...
Pros: virtual surround sound, lightweight Cons: price is a little steep
You don't have to be at home to enjoy your DVD collection. In fact, the best place to enjoy your collection might be during a long flight, especially if the in-flight movie is yet another Adam Sandler movie hehe. The Pioneer PDV-LC10, with its light...
Pros: Lightweight (2.5 lbs. without the battery), sturdy, easy of use and storage - all around bad-assness of product Cons: Pricey (but worth it for those who travel alot) - not enough time in your life to enjoy it!
First off, I looove DVDs. The sound and picture quality of a movie played on a DVD is OUTSTANDING. I always figured that the VCR was fine - no need to go for anything better. BUT, about 2 years ago I threw down the cash for a discontinued DVD player...
Pros: Video/Audio quality, light weight, 7" 16x9 LCD screen Cons: Price, lack of carrying case, only 3.5 hour battery
I bought this product because I wanted a portable DVD player so I could enjoy DVDs when away from home. I have Pioneer equipment at home and I've been VERY satisfied with it so the PDV-LC10 was a natural choice. I had NO idea of what I was in for when...
Pros: Portability & Looks Cons: Slow battery recharge times
Preparing for an upcoming trip, I decided to check the market to see what the portable dvd players were selling for. Finding the price to be near the five-bill mark, and thus fitting within the budgey, I decided to bid on one on eBay. I got mine for...
Pros: A very intimate viewing experience with a fabulous picture. Cons: None I can think of.
UPDATE: I have had my great little portable DVD player now for 8 months and the battery allows me to watch a two hour movie plus the better half of another. The detachable battery compartment is a little bulky but it really makes no difference when...
Pros: great picture, slim without the battery Cons: Battery tray bulky and inconvenient
At the time that I purchased my Pioneer, it was the best on the market. The 7" screen, which is bright and responsive, made all the difference in the world. It's ruggedly built, meaning that it has survived my world travels quite well. It's far more...
I have had my eye on the portable DVD player market since Panasonic came out with their first player. I thought $1500 for a DVD player was a bit much. Well, as prices have dropped and technology has improved, I have wanted one even more.
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