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Philips PD7012/37


$150.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Remembers DVD playback position - great for car trips with frequent stops. Easy to setup - virtually no configuration required. Included straps work as expected - secures the players safely in place.

The Cons:Doesn't include a remote control - all adjustments have to be made on the screens. No batteries - not truly a portable DVD system. Didn't last very long for us. the "slave" screen stopped working, then 2 weeks later the "master" player screen stopped working. Of course this was just beyond the warranty period.

The PD7012/37 is a dual-screen portable DVD player from Philips. The system features two 7" LCDs which can be attached using the included car adaptor and mounting strap to the back of both headrests.

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The PD7012/37 supports CD, DVD, DVD+/-R, and DVD+/-RW playback, and also displays JPEG photos stored on a CD. Power Resume allows you to power on the device and restart DVD playback from where you left off. The PD7016/37 looks similar but allows a different DVD to be streamed to each screen.

Features

  • Dual-screen
  • 7" TFT LCD
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • CD, DVD, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, (S)VCD, and JPEG playback
  • Power Resume
  • Car adaptor
  • Mounting strap

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Pros
  • 1

    remembers DVD playback position - great for car trips with frequent stops

  • 1

    easy to setup - virtually no configuration required

  • 1

    included straps work as expected - secures the players safely in place

  • 1

    can be connected to televisions - great for when spending time in hotel rooms on a vacation

Cons
  • 4

    doesn't include a remote control - all adjustments have to be made on the screens

  • 3

    no batteries - not truly a portable DVD system

  • 1

    didn't last very long for us. the "slave" screen stopped working, then 2 weeks later the "master" player screen stopped working. Of course this was just beyond the warranty period.

  • 0

    requires users to buy headphones if both screens are to be used at the same time

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