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How To Select A Portable DVD Player
When the DVD player first came out it was designed
exclusively as a home entertainment system that was
not intended as a portable item. In fact, the early
DVD players came with plastic plugs designed to keep
the DVD's internal component in place when transporting
the player. (This was done to avoid damage to the interior
components) There was, however, much rejoicing when
laptops developed the ability to play DVDs because now
an easily portable DVD player existed. However, and
the DVD drive was a fringe benefit to owning a computer.
If you did not have $1500 for a laptop or a need for
a laptop this really wasn't an option. Then, along came
the very cool portable DVD player that can be taken
anywhere and it often is.
However, selecting a portable DVD player is not
as easy as it looks. If you look at the various DVD
players on the market you will notice that there are
a number of name brands and prices. This would definitely
lead to a little confusion on the part of the consumer
as to which portable DVD to purchase. Well, this
is only a minor hurdle because it is not difficult to
select a portable DVD player provided you examine certain
criteria.
Probably the most basic area to take into consideration
is the size of the DVD player which ties into the size
of the player's screen. If you spend a lot of time riding
coach on airplanes you probably won't have all the much
room for an oversized DVD player. In this case,
a seven inch screen becomes the right option. If you
want to keep the DVD player in your suitcase and only
use it in your hotel room then a ten inch screen becomes
a better option. So, always take into consideration
the size of the screen relative to your use of the player
into consideration before making a purchase.
And speaking of screens some screens is better than
others. If you are a stickler for crystal clear picture
quality then you may wish to purchase a portable DVD
player that possesses an LCD screen. Of course,
LCD screens may be quite expensive so if they are out
of your budget there are a number of excellent "standard"
screens that are quite nice as well.
Now, no matter what size screen you have or how
clear the screen is it will be utterly worthless if
it doesn't play the DVD. That is, there are a number
of different types of DVDs that some DVD players can't
play. For example, some players are unable to play DVD-R's
or DVD-R/W's and if you possess a number of these types
of DVDs then you will certainly want a DVD player that
can handle these formats. As such, when you purchase
a portable DVD player it is critical to read the box
it comes in and look for the section that defines the
formats the DVD player is compatible.
It is always best to perform a little research prior
to shopping. This way you will already have a heads
up in regard to which name brands are top of the line
and which name brands are best avoided. Thankfully,
there are a number of excellent consumer electronics
review magazines that can greatly aid in this role and
make your selection process a little easier.
As you can see, selecting a portable DVD player
is no where near as tough as some would be lead to believe.
All it takes is a little patience and due diligence
and you can find the perfect player for your needs.
Author: Richard Adams
Richard Adams is the founder of a brand new site offering
discount portable dvd players at: http://www.discountportabledvdplayers.co.uk
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