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6050 5 Inch Portable DVD Player

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Axion AXN 6050 5 Inch Portable DVD Player

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Manufacturer: axion
Model: AXN-6050
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: axion
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bad 2008-06-16
I Purchased this product on 05/15/2008 the screen was messed up it played for a little while and went out. I had it replaced and the same thing happend with the new one i was sent. these are cheap and don't work do not purchase it. With the second one i asked for a refund from amazon and still didnt get it this was about 3 weeks ago.


Perfect summer travel companion 2008-06-15
This is a perfect way to save gas. Why go back and forth to activities when you can wait, watch a video, and save gas? I've not tried the battery pack, but the car adapter works fine and I've not had a problem with the player. For only $40 it has already paid for itself in gas saved!


Stopped working almost immediately 2008-06-11
We had this machine less than a week before it stopped working. Spend the additional $40-$50 and get a functioning player.


NICE PRODUCT 2008-05-18
IT CAN PLAY ANY DVD AND HAVE A GREAT PICTURE AND SOUND AT ALL TIMES.IT IS SMALL ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYWHERE TRIPS,OUTTINGS,I EVEN TOOK IT TO APPIONTMENTS,I EVEN TAKE IT OUTSIDE IN MY BACKYARD.THE SCREEN IS SMALL BUT YOU CAN VIEW THE MOVIES WITH NO PROBLEM.I WOULD SAY MY PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT WAS A GREAT CHOOSE ON MY PART.I ENJOY THIS VERY MUCH.I WILL ADMIT THE CON IS THE BATTERY DOESN'T LAST LONG,I'D SAY 2HOURS AT BEST.BUT I STILL ENJOY THE DVD PLAYER.GIVE IT A TRY IS IF YOU LIKE IT.


FINALLY! A portable MP3/DVD unit that ISN'T 16:9! 2006-12-22
have been dissapointed by TWO portable units so far... a Coby 3.5 inch I bought at Suncoast, the screen is horrible for subtitles and I'm a HUGE anime and japanese music video buff (although the unit played burned DVD's, and MP3's on CDR and DVDR) and a 10 inch Nortech Media that was permanently stuck in 16:9 and wouldn't play MP3's (which is stupid, cuz I only played $99 for the Coby and it does everything the Nortech won't!)

So I am quite happy to finally see a portable that does MP3 discs, and has a relitively decent sized screen that isn't in crappy widescreen format. And for $109 dollars? That's a steal. Now the real test will be if it plays my burned DVD's, considering most standalone home DVD players will play burns (I watched a burned DVD of "Moonchild," the movie with Gackt and Hyde in it, on a friend's older than the hills home DVD unit) it probably will. I'm taking the Nortech back and I'm getting this!

My idea for the perfect portable DVD player:

1) Hasta have a good size screen that can show subtitles and ISN'T permanently stuck in 16:9 widescreen view ratio. (Sorry but this format is for THEATRICAL MOVIES, and i watch burns of TV SHOWS, Knight Rider just doesn't look right when everyone's head is smushed downward. It also helps if that LCD screen has a shield to keep kids from making "trails" on it.

2) Should be able to display ID3 tags and scroll them. On alot of these DVD players they waste alot of screen space that could be used for more. My Rio Volt from 5 years ago does scrolling ID3 tags, and it was $50.

3) Hasta be able to play burned DVD's with .SRT subtitles. And since Nero does a pretty good job of authoring DVD's, that shouldn't be an issue. Divx support would also be cool, but I guess that's asking a bit much.

4) Treble and Bass adjustments! See, what I'd like to see is an all in one travel sized unit that is a hybrid of MP3 player and DVD player. Most HOME dvd units have bass and treble settings, so why isn't this on portables?

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