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thebbc1357 01-21-2013 08:21 AM

Philips USA 9" Dual Widescreen Portable DVD Player $79.98 + free store pickup at walmart
 
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List Price: $129.98
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Philips...5268282#rr


Bring your movies anywhere you go with the Philips USA 9" Dual Widescreen Portable DVD Player. The high-quality sound and picture of this portable DVD player makes it a must-have for on-the-road movie viewing.

Philips USA 9" Dual Widescreen Portable DVD Player:
•Dual screen system allows for multiple users to share the entertainment
•9" widescreen (16:9), TFT color display
•Display resolution: 480 x 234
•DVD, DVD-R/RW, (S)VCD, CD, JPEG compatible and MP3-CD, CD-RW playback
•Built-in stereo speakers

Catwoman2012 01-21-2013 08:54 AM

Price is good, few reviews are not that great... Thank you for posting

BROKEDIC 01-21-2013 09:57 AM

The 2004 called and said it want its in car video back.

pseudoswede 01-21-2013 10:06 AM

We got these as warranty replacements for our 7" versions. They work very well. They handle DVD copies about 99% of the time. When headphones are plugged in, it makes for a more peaceful roadtrip.

Edited to add: I have the dual screen/dual player version of this.

6grapes 01-21-2013 10:11 AM

Bought this exact model (14 months ago). We use it almost everyday, as I like to listen to music when I drive and the kids watch their movies.

Ya, ya, I know about the whole isolation, kids obsessed with electronics thing, you should talk to your kids, etc..I just like to listen to my music when I drive and not be distracted and worry about the topics mentioned above at other times :)

Anyways - the only problem we've had is the Car Adapter Dual/Split switch went out. We ended up just buying 2 separate car/cigarette adapters and using the wall power adapters for each unit. Works out really good when only 1 child is in the car. Never had a problem with DVD players themselves.

rarmortn 01-21-2013 10:27 AM

They work great. but they don't come with a battery back up. So when we have to stop the engine in a trip, kids get very upset since it'll play from the beginning. so I decided I'll get one with battery back up next time.

TradeKeeper 01-21-2013 11:01 AM

Same price in local Bestbuy YMMV

xxaznvtguyxx 01-21-2013 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rarmortn (Post 57001644)
They work great. but they don't come with a battery back up. So when we have to stop the engine in a trip, kids get very upset since it'll play from the beginning. so I decided I'll get one with battery back up next time.


Are you sure it's the same model?


Extra touches for your convenience

Full Resume on Power Loss

The DVD-Video player remembers where you stop watching last time when it is powered off directly or when the power supply discontinued. If you did not switch to play another disc, your player will resume play where you have stopped the movie last time just by reloading the disc. Making your life a lot easier

thriftmeister 01-21-2013 01:28 PM

I own this model. It's okay, but I think a lot of people have trouble with the second screen crapping out (I can't vouch, since I never use it). It also doesn't come with a remote, and the stop/pause/play buttons on the front are really tricky to press sometimes. It's a decent player, but I absolutely would not pay any more than this. In fact, I'd probably have been happier with a cheaper one with a remote.

One thing I do really like is that it plays avis, which is really cool on longer trips. I'll load up an entire season's worth on one dvd. It does not resume after losing power while playing video files, however. That's only for DVD-format discs. (Edit: it doesn't play mkvs, unfortunately. Booo...)

J03 01-21-2013 02:02 PM

Is the resolution seriously 480 x 234?

6grapes 01-21-2013 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xxaznvtguyxx (Post 57006630)
Are you sure it's the same model?


Extra touches for your convenience

Full Resume on Power Loss

The DVD-Video player remembers where you stop watching last time when it is powered off directly or when the power supply discontinued. If you did not switch to play another disc, your player will resume play where you have stopped the movie last time just by reloading the disc. Making your life a lot easier

Mine resumes on power loss.

Quote:

Originally Posted by thriftmeister (Post 57008182)
I own this model. It's okay, but I think a lot of people have trouble with the second screen crapping out (I can't vouch, since I never use it). It also doesn't come with a remote, and the stop/pause/play buttons on the front are really tricky to press sometimes. It's a decent player, but I absolutely would not pay any more than this. In fact, I'd probably have been happier with a cheaper one with a remote.

One thing I do really like is that it plays avis, which is really cool on longer trips. I'll load up an entire season's worth on one dvd. It does not resume after losing power while playing video files, however. That's only for DVD-format discs. (Edit: it doesn't play mkvs, unfortunately. Booo...)

Ya a remote would have been nice. My 9 year old has no problem with the controls though.

thatdude888 01-21-2013 02:09 PM

you can get a cheap tablet on amazon for 130 dollars and play netflix and hulu and what not all day long

or a 15 inch lap top that play's dvd's for 100 or less at the pawn shop with a better resolution mind you it will be crappy but it will have more then enough processing power to play all the same dvd's this does and some games to.

I'm not knocking the deal - just if you spending 80 anyways why get a 1 note instrument when you can get a piano

Damocles 01-21-2013 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatdude888 (Post 57009510)
you can get a cheap tablet on amazon for 130 dollars and play netflix and hulu and what not all day long

or a 15 inch lap top that play's dvd's for 100 or less at the pawn shop with a better resolution mind you it will be crappy but it will have more then enough processing power to play all the same dvd's this does and some games to.

I'm not knocking the deal - just if you spending 80 anyways why get a 1 note instrument when you can get a piano

good points, although sometimes you just want to drop in the DVDs you already own. can you do netflix and hulu on a tablet while driving, without a data plan? does it store content offline?

i got a nice dual screen DVD system on cowboom for $25 and it was awesome for a long drive.

thumper300zx 01-21-2013 02:41 PM

Anyone know if these are considerably better than the following Sylvania? (experience aside from obvious size difference) from:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sylvani...k/21647699

Yes, I know it's an easy set up to compare 7" to 9" -- please don't go there!!! :)

Also, isn't this the DUAL DVD version of this?

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Philips...k/15914049

Why would the original price be the same for both models?

xxaznvtguyxx 01-21-2013 03:10 PM

never mind

xxaznvtguyxx 01-21-2013 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thatdude888 (Post 57009510)
you can get a cheap tablet on amazon for 130 dollars and play netflix and hulu and what not all day long

or a 15 inch lap top that play's dvd's for 100 or less at the pawn shop with a better resolution mind you it will be crappy but it will have more then enough processing power to play all the same dvd's this does and some games to.

I'm not knocking the deal - just if you spending 80 anyways why get a 1 note instrument when you can get a piano


This deal is probably strictly for people with 2 or more kids. You can mount them on the headrests and let them do their thing. Both of my kids have their own ipad but I like them to watch movies sometimes so they are not too close to the screen.

nytrinks 01-21-2013 03:30 PM

checked amazon and reviews look bad

jack612 01-21-2013 04:53 PM

59.33 PPI O_o

mrbhappy 01-21-2013 06:56 PM

If you live near a best buy then price match this there and use the $50 mastercard coupon. Worked for me no issues tonight. $79.98 + tax.

PD9016/37 (not the same as OP's) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/...PDKIKX0DER

thumper300zx 01-22-2013 08:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrbhappy (Post 57018252)
If you live near a best buy then price match this there and use the $50 mastercard coupon. Worked for me no issues tonight. $79.98 + tax.

PD9016/37 (not the same as OP's) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/...PDKIKX0DER

That's Walmart's normal price, too

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Philips...k/15914049


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