Coby TFDVD7750 7″ Dual Screen Portable DVD Player

Product Description
This Coby TFDVD7750 7″ Dual Screen Portable DVD Player introduces a new concept. Instead of the usual folding variety, this player is a tablet, a flat player that’s easy to carry and view. Coby’s tablet DVD player puts entertainment in the palm of your hand. This ultra-portable player slips easily into a briefcase or carry-on, while the 7″ widescreen display, dual screen system and 2 headphone jacks let you share a premier private listening experience. The player also includes a built-in AV input jack for connection to external devices, including VCRs and video game systems. There are often two sides to every story. The Coby TFDVD7750 7″ Dual Screen Portable DVD Player believes 2 is better than 1. Dolby Digital Decoder Digital and Analog AV Outputs allow for use with Home-Theater Systems 2 Integrated speakers with stereo sound 2 Headphone Jacks for Private and shared private listening Multiple Language, Subtitle, and Camera Angle Support Parental Lock Control Unit Dimensions – 7.15 x 1.5 x 6.5 (WHD) Includes Full Function Remote Control; AV Cable; 100-240V UL AC Adapter (2); Car/Boat DC Adapter with Slave Connector; Cassette Adapter;Stereo Headphones (2); Headrest Mounting Bag (2); Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery
Coby TFDVD7750 7″ Dual Screen Portable DVD Player
$99.99
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This was my 1st ever portable DVD player and I was paying near double of what normally an discounted Sony portable DVD player today. With that said, this unit features are limited and dated. The video quality is better than many, and audio quality is not bad at all.
Battery life is quite pathetic and would be good for barely 90 minutes. Meanwhile, I learnt my lesson of never buy an tablet style unit again, as the screen is not remotely scratch-resistant.
Rating: 3 / 5