Panasonic
DVD
LV75 Portable DVD Player

Welcome to Education by Design's Online store. We have brought to you a selection of products like Electronics : Panasonic DVD LV75 Portable DVD Player along with it's reviews, pictures and related products. All sales from these pages goes towards the creation and maintenance of our educational online activities, articles and resources. We have over 40,000 online stories submitted by kids around the world.

Electronics: Panasonic DVD LV75 Portable DVD Player

Panasonic DVD LV75 Portable DVD Player

Normal Price:$1,099.95
Our Price:
Click on the "Buy from Amazon" button for variations on size and color. This item may also be only available as used or new through a 3rd party reseller or is out of stock.

Availability:

... For more information or Buy from Amazon.com ...


Manufacturer: Panasonic
Model: DVD-LV75
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Panasonic
Label: Panasonic

NEW!!
Enjoy drawing this product with our drawing board.
Drawing Activity for this product
Features for Panasonic DVD LV75 Portable DVD Player:

Small Picture
Medium Picture

Editorial Review
The incredible DVD-LV75 has a large, built-in 7" diagonal LCD screen that uses about 337, 000 pixels to deliver clear, breathtaking images. Equipped with a built-in decoder for both the Dolby Digital and DTS surround-sound formats, it eliminates the need for an external decoder. And, new downsizing technology keeps the super lightweight DVD-LV75 easy to pack up and play again at your next destination.10-bit Video D/A Converter delivers faster video signal processing than conventional methods, minimizing digital artifacts for enhanced digital video quality. You can choose the aspect ratio you prefer, full screen 4: 3, or catch all the action by viewing in letterbox. The choice is yours. DTS Compatibility allows the DVD player to pickup and output DTS (Digital Theater System) 5.1 channel audio signals for decoding by DTS-decoding receivers. The sound of DTS is three-dimensional with a wide dynamic range and a minimum of compression artifacts. 96 kHz/24-bit Audio D/A Converter Maximizes DVD and CD audio performance capability, providing smoother, less digitized transitions, and richer sonic texture. When used with Dolby Digital 5.1 channel systems, it automatically increases the center channel level to keep dialogue from being drowned out by overloud sounds from other channels. Hi-Speed Smooth Motion Scan Provides 5 speeds of rapid scan, with clear video images, up to 100x normal. Multiple Viewing Angle Capability gives you the ability to select viewing from various camera angles on DVDs encoded with the feature. Currently it is seen mostly on informational productions.
Cached date: AWS Called=true
Similar Products
Customer Reviews

No regrets. 2001-07-15


Bottom line. I went shopping for one of these for about a month before I finally got the LV-75 and as soon as I got it, I had to really see if all the stuff I read on this board had any validity. Here are my results.

1) BATTERY TIME
2 tests. Fully charged overnight each time, brightness set to "0" (goes from -5 to 5), using headphones ONLY:
Test 1 --> 4h:55min + 18 seconds
Test 2 --> 4h:50min + 44 seconds

(each test had about 5 min worth of fast-forwarding, change out disks.etc... Have yet to test the entire time with speakers on and I'm guessing that these results would drop dramatically.)

2) PICTURE QUALITY
(Using about 8 different movies, being viewed from 3 feet away) Sharpness: Over-all, pretty good. Could clearly see pixels but stopped noticing them after about 10 mins. Doesn't match my regular flatscreen but hey, I can't really take a 27' Sony VEGA on a flight so I'm not complaining.
Color reproduction: Trying out all the color settings, I found that I couldn't get truly good skin reproduction without over bleeding the screen. Cooler colors such as blues and greens came out better than my regular TV. I also checked for broken pixels and didn't find one. Overall, the picture is above average to very good.

3) SOUND
Best ever micro speakers I've ever heard were from my Thinkpad. Bass was non-existent but overall sound was great. The LV75 comes very close to that performance. The area where the LV75 blows away my Thinkpad is that it decodes 5.1 DTS and mixes it into my 2 channel headphones. Even though it's two channels, it still sounds awesome compared to regular 5.1 digital surround. (Try watching Gladiator DTS/ES which decodes 6 channels)

4) EQUIPMENT
If you were thinking about getting this player instead of a regular rack player, think again. I use an optical out on my regular DVD and expected to just plug my Toslink into the LV75. I was rejected! You need to buy a Miniplug-to-Toslink cable that is not provided to get the optical feed. If you still want 5.1 digital surround, you need to buy 2 more Miniplug-to-RCA cables (they provide you with one, which alone will give you 2 channel stereo). The S-video works, but I don't really use it so I don't know if it will give you 5.1, but if it does, you won't have to go shopping again.

5) OVERHEATING
The unit does get very hot when you are using it without the battery. (the battery sits on the bottom and insulates the heat from your lap!) With the battery, non-existent. The battery on mine NEVER got warm enough to even notice. I watched half of Almost Famous laying down in bed with the unit sitting on my bare chest and I didn't feel a thing.

6) ACTUAL SIZE
The pictures show you this thin little unit, when folded, will be about an inch thick. This is without the battery. With the battery, it gets about a pound heavier and 1.5" (I know that it isn't much, but considering it was just an inch before, that's a 50% increase).

7) EXTRA BATTERIES
I have yet been able to locate on my manual where shows me how to order extra batteries, I can't really say, but I [found it] on the panasonic website [...]

OVERALL VERDICT
Not regretting my purchase in the slightest. This is one of the coolest things I've bought, ever... and it makes me smile just looking at it.

Last suggestions: Buy the 7 inch instead of the 5. Get a good pair of headphones.

The biggest thing on your mind while watching this unit is TIME--> how much of it you have left. [...] I on last biz trip to NY, I was sitting in a rear exit row with about 3' of leg room in front of me with my LV-75 sitting on my lap... and everytime someone passed me to use the bathroom, all I could feel were the "jealous eyes." I don't have to say that this thing cuts flight times in half.

-----> If you can't afford it, don't buy it because you won't use it often, but if you travel... don't leave home without it.


Top of the line ! 2001-06-29
I recently purchased a panasonic lv75 and have been in dvd nirvana ever since ! This player has it all : built in dolby digital and dts decoders , great for those without dts decoders in their home receivers. With the optical in/out minijacks you can not only send the dvd signals to another source, tv, vcr, receiver, etc..., but also use the input feature allows you to view movies from your camcorder . The picture is razor sharp on the seemingly spacious 7 inch screen .The sound is great from the two built-in stereo speakers , and is even better with headphones . It has plenty of control features to tweak to your liking and has a very handy "credit card" sized remote . For those out there who aren't willing to spend thousands on a plasma display digital tv's and all in one receivers with progressive dvd output etc.,etc., this a is less expensive and more conveniant way to experience an all digital enviroment . All in all a great purchase .


Panasonic DVD-LV75 Portable DVD-Video Player 2001-03-28
WOW!

I shopped around and this unit was a dream compared to the others. Excellent graphics, video display and sound quality. The credit card like remote is great and effective. Highly recommend purchase with an S Video cable, and an extra battery.


Great toy particularly for those travelling frequently 2001-03-25
This is a great toy and having owned it for two months and compared it in stores with other models, I'm very happy with my choice. The on screen display is a pile of mystic symbols but lets face it, you probably never will need to switch most of these options. It works well on flights, charges quickly, and is also a real bonus when at a vacation home. If you are in hotels a couple of weeks a year I would higly recommend it but, it is a good chunk of change, so if you aren't away from home too much you may not get enough use out of it. If you are able to spare the money then this is a fun gadget.


Wonderful. A must for any movie buff! 5 Stars! 2001-03-12
This is a terrific player. I got mine in December and have fallen in love with it! I have taken it on 3 trips by plane so far and let me tell you, it's a God-sent! This is a truly great player but there are just a few things I wouldn't say that I don't like but they could be different. The players buttons are a little dainty if you know what I mean....the navigation button is the worst, I always feel like it might break off in my hand at any given moment. When the player is in the stop mode and it is just sitting it goes to a blue screen which was a little disappointing for a thousand dollars. I was expecting a graphic when stopped instead of the very trite blue screen. I'm used to my home Sony DVD player, when stopped says "SONY DVD" in a really cool graphic. It's not the most important thing to have on a portable DVD player but it still was a little disappointing. Other than those two things I have to say I was VERY impressed with the quality of the player! The picture is magnificent! And despite rumors the speakers are much more than "adequate". Speaking of rumors, let me disperse one right now, this player DOES play double sided disks! I don't know what some of these crack-smoking reviewers were talking about! It absolutely does play them! Oh, I love the fact that all of the buttons are inside of the player! This way, when it's not in use all of the buttons are protected (when closed). That is except for the power button but believe me, it's not easy to accidentally turn on. You have to hold the power button in the on position for a few moments before it kicks on, which is a nice feature. The buttons are nicely placed in relationship to the player as a whole. The only thing that is a little awkward is the placing of the buttons on the remote but hell, how many times will you use the remote anyway? Okay, enough rambling.....you could nitpick every detail of it forever......BOTTOM LINE: let's just say this player is a must-have and in terms of quality it blows all other portable players out of the water!!!!


Mostly a great DVD player 2006-05-28
This DVD plays most dvds that I've tried and the battery works fine. The image is clear and it doesn't make too much noise.

The one problem I have with it is that when I plug it in and hook it up to the tv, after an hour or so it will become overheated and start skipping. If I continuously move it around every 10-15 min or cool it down, then the skipping stops.


4 yrs old.....still a solid performer 2006-03-09
What can I say.... 4yrs old..still looks good and plays superbly.....built like a tank.....looked to buy a new model, but I just don't see anything better out there.....extremely well built !


Three years old, and still going strong! 2005-07-22
I received this DVD player about three years ago as a Christmas present. It was used initially to keep me occupied on long flights, and performed flawlessly everytime. It was knocked around, bumped, and generally tossed around quite a bit in my carry on bag, and never skipped a beat. These days, it keeps two boys, ages six and three, occupied on long trips in my wife's minivan- you can only imagine the abuse it suffers at the hands of those two! It is routinely dropped, stepped on, and baked in the back of the car, and yet it is still going strong! The durability of this little unit is amazing! My wife spent around $1,000 for this unit originally. These days similar units are much cheaper ($150-$200?), but I wonder about the quality, even of the newer Panasonic models, like the LS90.


WOW!!! BEST PURCHASE I HAVE EVER MADE!!!! 2004-04-26
I just bought this thing from Amazon and all I can say is WOW!!!!

This is probably the best purchase I have ever made. This thing is everything I ever expected and more!! It's easy to use as well - even my wife can operate it!

I have to say, everyone out there who is thinking of buying this, stop thinking. I bought it and I am extremely happy with it the moment I powered this thing on. YOU ABSOLUTELY POSITIVELY CANNOT GO WRONG WITH THIS PURCHASE! I GUARANTEE IT!!!


Disappointed 2001-11-30
After reading the reviews and doing my own research on the LV75, I thought i was in for a good buy considering the price.
All went well the first two weeks until the player started hanging and failing to read disks.I had only watched around six DVD's and had not even charged the battery once since i was running it through the mains.
It would literaly say reading and would not pick up the disk for up to half an hour when i eventualy tried to turn it off and it would not even do that, it just hung. I thought perhaps it would just be a once off failure but then it started happening regularly, so i took it back to Panasonic and am currently waiting for a decision regarding an exchange.
I must say for the first six DVD's I was able to watch, it was brilliant!!, Maybe i just bought a Dud, lets see if Panasonic comes through or not!!

... For more information from Amazon.com about Panasonic DVD LV75 Portable DVD Player...

Home Entertainment Products and Books

Home Theater for Dummies Home Theater for Dummies
Excerpt: "... Typically, direct-view (tube) displays and projector systems that use CRTs have the highest contrast rations, whereas systems using plasma or LCD technologies have the lowest. When it comes to contrast ratio, a higher ratio is better. "
Panasonic SC-HT920 5-Disc DVD Home Theater System Panasonic SC-HT920 5-Disc DVD Home Theater System
Review: "The performance of the system is amazing and at the price I got it for, you CAN"T go wrong. The DVD player is quick when changing discs and quiet. There are also a lot of setup options."
Audiovox D1710 7" Slim Line Portable DVD Player Audiovox D1710 7" Slim Line Portable DVD Player
Editorial Review: Kick back with your favorite DVDs anywhere! Sleek, portable player features IR wireless remote. Plays DVDs, CDs, MP3s and Kodak Picture CDs. Includes 12V power source adapter and Li-Ion Battery Pack. Model D1710. 90-day limited warranty.

Newnes Guide to Digital TVNewnes Guide to Digital TV

The second edition has been updated with all the key developments of the past three years, and includes new and expanded sections on digital video interfaces, DSP, DVD, video servers, automation systems, HDTV, 8-VSB modulation and the ATSC system.

* A uniquely concise and readable guide to the technology of digital television
* New edition includes more information on HDTV (high definition) and ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committe) - the body that drew up the standards for Digital Television in the U.S.
* Written by an engineer for engineers, technicians and technical staff

     
     
   
   
In association with Amazon.com. Please support our site by doing your online shopping here.
Search