August 28, 2006

First Look: Incredibly Portable DVD Player

If you like the oversized hockey puck design for your electronics, you'll want to check out the Incredibly Portable DVD Player. According to Coolest-Gadgets.com:

It’s great design lets you hold it right in the palm of your hand so you can watch your DVDs wherever you go in a much more compact and hand-held way. The plastic case is even padded with a rubber frame so it’s easy to grip, making it perfect for carrying around.

The screen is 4 1/5″ so you’re getting much better quality than watching video on an iPod Video. You can even use it as a traditional DVD player if you want since it comes with AV cables for connecting it to a TV.

You can even use this gadget as your portable music player as well. It can play CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs and MP3s.

Not sure if I dig the design but I'm sure the Incredibly Portable DVD Player will float some people's boats.

At Coolest-Gadgets.com

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Posted by William Hungerford at August 28, 2006 8:50 AM
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Portable DVD players are great, but this design isn't really catching on, but kids love it.


Posted by: OCD at December 31, 2006 11:14 PM
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