DVD’s on-the-go: the “Most” Portable Handheld DVD Player

portable handheld dvd player

The problem with all those portable DVD players is that they can be clunky and very easy to break when you’re traveling. However, the problem is solved with the Portable Handheld DVD Player. This paperback-sized DVD player contains a 4.2 inch monitor which delivers a sharp, clear picture which is held in an ABS plastic case that is covered in a protective rubber frame; this casing protects the player from the demands of traveling, such as drops (don’t test it), and also gives you grip so you don’t drop it. Further protection is included with a nylon case, which has a strap and sleeves for DVDs. You can watch DVDs for a solid 2 ½ hours on a fully charged battery. Not enough charge, you might ask? Well the player comes with an AC adapter and a car power port, so you can watch DVDs throughout your road trip, if you so desire. A plus is that the player can be attached to a TV with the included AV cables and used as a normal DVD player, and it can also play music with CDs (CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3). At $130, it’s a fairly good deal for a portable DVD player, even with the 4.2 inch screen, built especially for those who do a lot of traveling or are what we call “clumsy.â€? — Nick Rice

Most Portable Handheld DVD Player [via Newlaunches]

Pink portable DVD player, for your “life partner”

durabrand portable dvd player

Walmart isn’t just about cheap Tupperware and discounted home decor. They have a nice collection of interesting gadgets too. For $89.63, this hot pink/red/magenta colored Durabrand portable DVD player can be yours. A nice gift for your sister or your “life mate”, or maybe even a nice spark of femininity for you. The 7″ of screen is plenty big enough for you to watch Lindsey Lohan and Hillary Duff movies in all of their exquisite beauty and a perfect opportunity to ogle at Johnny Depp, as is shown in the Walmart ad. — Andrew Dobrow

Durabrand 7″ Portable DVD Player w/ Remote Control, Pink [via Chip Chick]

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