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Portable DVD Players Home Portable DVD Players Coby TF-DVD7100 Portable DVD Player Discussion "Value for money spent" Topic




Value for money spent

16 Mar, 00:00
This player has everything that you could possibly wish for. NTSC/PAL, 120/240 volts, 16:9 screen, video-in, good battery life, plays all formats (DVD, VCD, MP3), etc. So its definitely worth the money you spend on it.

But if you can wait for some more time, I would recommend you to wait and buy a portable player that can play MPEG4 (DivX) format. Reason being, most of the video that you download from the web will be in this format. So it makes sense to write the files to a CD/DVD and play it on your player rather than converting them to DVD (MPEG2) format.

But if you don't want to wait till such a player comes to market, then go ahead and buy this one

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