Coby TF-DVD7100 Portable DVD Player | 
enlarge | Brand: Coby Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $150.00 You Save: $49.99 (25%)
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Rating: 169 reviews Sales Rank: 11649
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: TFDVD7100 Model: TFDVD7100 UPC: 716829997000 EAN: 0716829997109 ASIN: B0002QWU3W
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| Features:
| • | TFT Active Matrix 7" display screen | | • | Plays DVD, MP3, CD, and CD-RW | | • | Headphone jack for private listening | | • | Compatible with NTSC/PAL system | | • | Anti-skip circuitry; 16:9 aspect ratio |
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Product Description COBY TFDVD7100 7" TFT Portable DVD Player - Includes: DC Car Adapter, A/V cable, Dual Volt Power Supply with USA 110V AC adapter, Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Rechargeable battery (charges when plugged into AC or Car), Remote control, Stereo earphones. Can play DVD with NTSC or PAL standard Headphone jack for private listening Convenient on-screen menu display Multiple subtitles and viewing angles (as applicable on played DVD)
Amazon.com Product Description Take your favorite movies and music on the road with Coby's TF-DVD7100. This affordable portable player is compatible with DVD-Video (both NTSC- and PAL-formatted discs), audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3-encoded discs. The TFT active matrix display supplies a 7-inch view screen with 16:9 aspect ratio, and access to simple onscreen setup and operation. Playback options include frame-by-frame slow motion and multiple-angle viewing (with applicable discs). Built-in anti-skip technology minimizes sound and action interruptions when surroundings are less than ideal--the unit's built to sail over potholes and bumpy pavement. Listening options include broadcasting through the unit's built-in stereo speakers, or plug in privately with the supplied headphones. An included adapter lets you draw power to the unit from your dashboard cigarette lighter, or make use of a long-lasting rechargeable lithium-ion battery. A slim remote control provides hassle-free operation, and won't take up too much room in crowded areas. Coby supplies a 90-day warranty covering parts and labor. What's in the Box: TFDVD7100 portable DVD player, full function remote control, AV cable & 100-240V UL adapter, DC car charger, stereo headphone, Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery
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Nice Portable DVD Player July 26, 2008 N. Marple This is a great little protable DVD player for the camper. We don't always take our laptop with us everywhere ... so this DVD player fits the bill. Of course like any other electronic device that has to run on a battery, it doesn't have as long of a charge as I would like.
A Good Disposable DVD Player July 21, 2008 jmax11 (Santa Cruz, CA) This DVD player worked great with light use for a little while. Then it said "No DVD" for certain DVDs. Soon it said "No DVD" for all DVDs. It is now a good looking but worthless piece of electronics that I hope can be recycled.
Poor Battery Life & Broke after 3 uses November 11, 2007 Brianna D. Musgrave (Boynton Beach, FL USA) Well, I think my title says it all. When it was working it seemed like a good little dvd player. The first time I used it during a lay-over the battery died before the end of my 2 hour movie. It then broke for no apparent reason after only two more uses.
Bought this over two years ago... September 13, 2007 Kim Knudsen (Nome, AK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this player over two years ago for my son for Christmas. I was hesitant at the time because of mixed reviews. At the time I purchased it on sale through amazon for about 100.00. The player still works I'm very please with it. It has traveled with us on various trips and is used at home by family members. Past reviews which mention the player only working a couple of times and not working again may be cause by a little switch that sometimes is tampered with by children. The switch is an AV in and out switch. If the power button is on, the dvd is in the player, and you get a blank screen I'd suggest playing with the AV switch on the side of the DVD player. Now there are plenty of portable players to choose from that are new and affordable- this review is just to inform others that after two years ours still works and we are pleased with it.
It worked great . . . for one day. September 2, 2007 Matthew Pampena It worked fine the first day. The second day it refuses to play any DVD. Keep getting "wrong disc" error when playing DVDs. It still can play CDs.
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