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Sony DVP-FX930/L 9-Inch Portable DVD Player, Blue Review


Manufacturer: Sony
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Model#: DVP-FX930

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

Retail Price: $189.99
Online Sale Price: $329.96*


Features:
  • 6-hour rechargeable battery
  • 180-degree swivel and flip screen
  • Touch keys on bezel for easy operation
  • Multiple format disc playback
  • Dual sensors for enhanced remote control use
Enjoy sharp, crisp images with the high-resolution Sony DVP-FX930 stylish portable DVD player. The DVP-FX930 features a nine-inch (diag.) screen and six hours of battery life, allowing you to watch your movies from virtually anywhere for an extended period of time. Convenient touch-screen keys and a 180-degree swivel and flip screen make it easy to operate and watch your favorite movies.

User Submitted Sony DVP-FX930/L 9-Inch Portable DVD Player, Blue Reviews
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Date: 2010-06-28
Almost perfect
This is a great player. The flip screen is very handy. You can use it like a tablet model to hang it in the car case or flip it and use it on a table top. It has a very good picture. Touch controls on the front are very easy to use and can be locked if you don't want the kids to mess with it. I do wish it had a glass screen because it would be easier to clean but it would also make it heavier.

Date: 2010-04-29
Very Happy
The first DVD player I can hear without headphones, and stereo qualities. Picture is fabulous as well as everything else. You will not be disappointed.

Date: 2010-04-24
LOVE IT! LOVE IT!
Great sound & picture quality. The navy blue color is very pretty, too. It is easy to operate. Now I can watch movies on a trip instead of being such a good "Driving Buddy" for my husband. He's thankful for that!

Date: 2010-04-16
Not so great in the dark.
Technically this is a very nice DVD player. The only problem is that the controls are impossible to operate in the dark -- such as in my daughter's bedroom at night, or in the back of a car. Instead of buttons, the player has touchpads. So it is very easy to hit the wrong button. Right next to the up/down/left/right key there is a touchpad that cuts off half the screen so you can enter "LCD mode," whatever that is. You are guaranteed to hit that touchpad while you're trying to select a scene.

Date: 2010-04-06
just right
We've been using this item for several months now and have never had a problem. Battery life seems comparable to our experience with other electronics, and the picture on this is flat-out beautiful. While we're not media connoisseurs, we are still discriminating consumers and this item suits us perfectly.


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