Product Description
This compact 7-Inch Widescreen TFT Full Color Portable DVD Player from Coby offers a compact portable design. This feature 0rich player comes with AV outputs for use with home theater systems and a headphone jack for private listening. Plays DVD/DVD+R/RW/CD/CD-R/RW/MP3 and JPEG formats so you can listen to music, watch movies, or enjoy your favorite family pictures while on the go.
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28840 in Home Theater
- Brand: Coby
- Model: TF-DVD7107
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.00" w x 8.00" l, 4.00 pounds
- Display size: 7
Features
- Compact Portable Design/7" Widescreen (16:9) TFT Color Display
- DVD, DVD±R/RW, CD, CD±R/RW, JPEG, and MP3 Compatible
- Built in anti skip circuitry
- Multipe subtitles/Viewing angles, Slow/Fast motion play, zoom operation
- Convenient on screen display/Headphone jack for private listening
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
351 of 359 people found the following review helpful.Exceptional DVD player for the $$$
By Scott Shelburne
Before even starting reading this commentary go back and look at the features of this DVD player... Ok did you find it? Yes, it plays DVD+R/RW. If you have ever recorded a DVD only to find your portable would not play it, yup, instant buyer's remorse. This is a HUGE benefit for a DVD player under $100
Beyond recorded +R/RW DVDs, the most important aspects of this basic DVD player are that #1 It has a clear screen, #2 the speakers are good and clear for private play (if you need them louder you are probably disturbing the people around you), #3 it has very good battery life, #4 the controls are easy to use, and #5 it comes with all the accessories you need: DC car adaptor, headphones, and a remote.
If you just want a good, solid DVD player for airplane travel, car trips, or to keep your son or daughter busy in times of need, this is it! If you intend to view movies with someone else, you may want to go with a 10" screen and dual headphones.
I paid around $80 including tax and the CA (ultra liberal state mandated) battery recycling charge for the Coby, and the quality, reliability, and durability have far surpassed the cost! I've experienced the frozen screen syndrome now and then with recorded DVDs, it has skipped once or twice, but I do not know of a portable DVD player that has NEVER done that on occasion, especially with recorded DVD capabilites.
My final word on the Coby, pay the under $100 price and buy a 1 or 2 year replacement plan for $10 for peace of mind. If you are real picky about sound, want the screen to rotate, and care about all the other details... go ahead and spend $200. As for me, it is hard to pay attention to those minor details while sitting in a noisy airport. Spend the $80-$90, save the rest to improve your home system (or get a game system) and buy this one for travel and other away from home use.
161 of 163 people found the following review helpful.Excellent Player - Easy to Make Region-Free. Great for International Use
By IowaRulesOK?
This player has several advantages: 1. This player plays both -R and +R; 2. It is an excellent player for the price; 3. It has a good sharp screen; 4. The color is good; 5. The outputs are very good so that you can easily connect it to playback on a TV, it even includes digital sound and two headphone jacks; 6. It has a wide viewing angle; 7. It comes with a DC car adapter, a remote, TV connection cable and a pair of headphones; 8. It has great international capabilities (see below); 9. The price is really low.
The player works well for children on a long journey. With the two headphone jacks (thoughtfully, one on each side) and a pretty wide viewing angle, two can share the machine.
Where the TF-DVD7107 really scores is with its low price but also with its international capabilities (this doesn't get mentioned in the product description and is not discussed much by other reviewers, so I'll concentrate on these capabilities). First, the power supply is universal 100-240 volts, so you just need a plug converter to make it work in other countries (you won't need a voltage converter). It also has a DC charger so it can be used with the power supply onboard many airlines and in cars. Second, the video output can be changed via a setup menu from NTSC to PAL so that it can have video output to TVs in hotels in e.g. Europe or Australia. Lastly, the player can easily be made multi region-free (see below).
For international travel, this is a good machine at a great price.
I converted it to region-free(to allow it to play DVDs from around the world)from region 1, USA and Canada, by the following procedure (I used the remote):
turn on the unit. Edited addition: Both Steve York and I Okwuje have pointed out that you need to have a DVD in the machine. End of addition.
1. Press SETUP.
2. Press FF ( >> ), FB ( >1 ), Previous key (13. Region code shows up (not too clearly but you can see 1 or your other region number in the top right corner)
4. Change the code to 255 using right Arrow (this is the button just to the right of the Enter button) (It will go through all the single digit regions and then after 6 it goes to 255). 255 plays all regions.
5. Press SETUP to finish and exit from the setup.
Since the buttons on the remote can be less than precise, you may need to try this a couple of times to work.
So you can have a very good region-free portable DVD player that can easily move between the NTSC and 110 volt operation of USA/Canada and the PAL and 240 volt operation of much of the rest of the world, playing DVDs from anywhere. I have a number of DVDs from region 2 that are PAL, and they play normally, straight away.
Drawbacks? Well, I am not sure how robust the player is. The remote is pretty cheap and the headphones are not the best. The speakers are just about OK (it is a small machine) but the sound is much better with a set of decent headphones. Being portable, may subject the player to more knocks than a regular DVD player and so robustness may be an issue. It has worked fine for me so far.
Alternatives? Philips PET724 7" Portable DVD / DivX Player can also be made region free and has the advantage of being able to play DivX. It is more expensive though.
Update Jan 2007 -- We sent the player to our daughter in the Peace Corps in a village in Africa in June 06. Although it has been subjected to harsh treatment, it has worked well for her.
Update May 2009 --- videohelp (a great site for finding hacks to make DVD players region free) now indicates that the hardware may have changed and that this should now work to make the player region free:
Open the DVD tray
On the remote, press Menu
Type 8888 (you will just see asterics in the top left corner)
Press Display
You will see the region code
Press 0 for code free
Press Setup
Done!
Our daughter has now finished her time in Africa and has left the DVD player with another Peace Corps volunteer. Still working when she left! Though she may have been very lucky considering some reviewers sad experiences with this DVD player.
63 of 65 people found the following review helpful.The most powerful dvd player
By A Customer
i had a mintek portable dvd player and after one week the thing stop playing dvd's.so for my birthday i got this nice slim dvd player.this is great(i love it).the good thing about it is that it plays dvd's and has A/V input.i love this because i can hook my ps2 and other things with it.i love playing games on road trips and i hooked an antenna to it so i can watch tv.this is a great coby dvd player.And the battery is built in.you can slide it out and you can slide it in.this is great.....and for the price.
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