Portable Handheld DVD Player

Posted in Digital Video by Darrin Olson on December 23rd, 2006

Portable Handheld DVD PlayerClaimed to be the most portable handheld DVD player by Hammacher Schlemmer, this DVD player is small enough to be held in one hand and tough enough to take the rigors of travel.

This player has a rubber frame to handle the bumps and drops that it might encounter in the car or on a plane, and can run for 2.5 hours on one battery charge. It has a 4 1/5″ screen to view on, or users can hook it up to their television with some included AV cables to use it as a traditional DVD player. It has has AC and auto adapters to run it from a home outlet or in the car.

The key features with this portable DVD player are the really small size considering it’s spinning a DVD inside, and the rugged exterior to help make it more durable for travel and with kids. Measuring only a little over 6″ wide in total, this is easy to carry around and easy to hold, still having a screen big enough to view movies.

Catalog Page [Hammacher]

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One Comment to “Portable Handheld DVD Player”
  1. HItesh Says:

    I want to know the price of all dvd player

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