Take Your Entertainment Anywhere with Portable DVD Players

portable dvd playersPortable DVD players used to be considered a luxury item and limited to people like high-flying business travellers. However, as technology has improved, price has decreased. Today, these portable entertainment devices are as common as MP3 players and cell phones. Modern portable DVD players have several great uses and more features than ever before.

In its most basic form, the portable DVD player is a self-contained unit that has a DVD drive, screen and speakers. Rechargeable batteries allow the player to be enjoyed in practically any location. They are still an excellent way to pass the time on long airplane journeys, but also come in handy for long car trips. They can also be used as a personal player anywhere at home or even outdoors on picnics or camping trips.

Portable DVD players can be a good alternative to car DVD players because they don’t need to be installed. They can be used in the car, but then can be easily transported and used in other locations as well.

Another great feature of portable DVD players is that they are now designed to do much more than simply play DVDs. Most also accept SD cards or USB drives and can replay media from those sources as well. In addition to movies, you could use this setup to display your favorite photos (or all of your photos), making it the perfect digital photo album. Most players also have the capability to play CDs and other music sources. Some even include an iPod dock (make sure it’s compatible with your particular iPod model).

One issue you will want to examine closely before buying is the battery life. All portable DVD players can be operated when plugged into AC power (your wall sockets). Most also can be plugged into your car’s cigarette lighter. But for the occasions when you’ll be operating the player unplugged, you’ll definitely want more than two hours of battery life. Otherwise it wouldn’t last past the end of a standard movie. The latest players often have a battery life of four to six hours. In some cases, you can extend that time even more by playing digital movies from your SD card.

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About Matt Watters

Matt Watters is based in Sydney, Australia, and works as an internet marketer and I.T. systems trainer.He has worked about 10 years in I.T. consulting around systems training and his clients have included government departments, utility, airline and telecommunication companies.Matt's work and leisure activities have taken him to USA, Canada, New Zealand, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Vietnam, Maldive Islands, UK, Germany, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Italy & France.He has a much-loved daughter, Lara, and plans to involve her in his educational and business projects in the years ahead.
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