Philips
PET702
7 Inch Portable DVD Player

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Electronics: Philips PET702 7 Inch Portable DVD Player

Philips PET702 7 Inch Portable DVD Player

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Manufacturer: Philips
Model: PET702/37
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Philips
Label: Philips

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Sit back, relax and watch movies on the go on the 7" TFT LCD display of the Philips PET702. Enjoy your favorite DVD movies, MP3-CD and CD music, or admire your JPEG photos anytime, anyplace.
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Phillips 7" portable dvd player 2008-04-09
This product has a great sharp picture. I was somewhat aprehensive but was proved wrong. Get it, charge it, and play it. Easy instructions, great product.


broken after 4 months 2008-04-09
I got it before Christmas for my husband, used for 8 times total in last 3 months and it got broken already. cannot return after 3 months, lost my money.


Great Buy! 2008-04-05
I read a lot of good reviews about this product before I purchased it, and I have to say that i agree fully! Its size makes it very easy to carry around, and I love that it plays DVDs from all regions (once configured), as I travel frequently between the US and the UK and have both kinds of DVDs.


Works well, rugged and battery life is good 2008-03-04
I bought this from a walk in store the day before a long car trip with our daughter. I picked this unit over a Panasonic that was twice as expensive since the Panasonic's screen though bigger, had a much worse picture! (lots of jaggies on the Panasonic). This Philips screen is nice and clear.

The unit appears to be well constructed and even survived 2 falls from the rear seat of our PT Cruiser to the floor during a couple of hard stops. Though it fell and clunked hard (there was a DVD movie in it but the unit was turned off) the player worked flawlessly over the next 4 days.

I like that it has a volume knob and not just up/dn pushbuttons - this is much easier to adjust the volume on. Volume levels using the built in speaker are loud, but not likely loud enough in the environment of a driving car. Headphone volume is plenty loud if need be.

Over the 4 days we played store bought movies, but also some DVD's I burned onto -R discs (a video of a play my daughter was in). There was no skipping or cutouts during any of the videos, even in our bumpy PT Cruiser.

Battery life was better than 2 hours when we used it in the hotel room. In the car you can use the lighter adapter to power the unit which has the added benefit of giving you a brighter screen (the screen brightness is turned down a bit on battery power to save energy).

Overall I am quite impressed with this unit and glad I picked it over the Panasonic L80.

In regards to the other user stating the way the DVD is held damages the discs, I found no such problem or concern. The method of attachment is similar to all the portable DVD players I've had in the past, and laptop CD/DVD drives. You 'snap' the DVD onto the spindle but I saw no damage being done.

The only improvement I would like to see in this unit is that the laser pickup assembly should move to the innermost parked position when the DVD is stopped (when you press the stop button twice). Otherwise it can be near the outer edge of the DVD when you're going to remove it and be in the way of your fingers. What I do is turn the player off, then on long enough to hear the pickup assembly move towards the hub, then power it off and remove the DVD.


Phillips portable DVD player 2008-02-06
Item preformed very well. Took on trip with us to Vegas. If taking on a airplane very much suggest that you buy a headset so as not to disturb your fellow passengers.


Philips Portable DVD Player 2008-06-24

Considering this is a reburshied product its in good condition, all the features work, and the quality of the picture is good. It met all my expectations of being able to watch movies when not at home. My only regret is that it can't show movies that are in Blue-ray or high defintion format, the way yopu can see it from a TV.




Philips PET702 Portable DVD Player 2008-05-08
DVD player arrived in just a few days in excellent condition. Player is very sturdy, easy to operate with a very good picture. The sound is a little low, but this could have been the dvd.


its okay 2008-05-02
its an okay product to have..bought it for my grandaughter to travel with..my only fault with this product is it doesnt stay charged long.. you can plug it into to charge,but not if you have your tomtom pluged in..


Poor battery life 2008-04-21
The PET702 total battery life is less than 2.5 hours and it takes about 3 hours to fully recharge it before it can be used again. You cannot play any DVD's during battery recharging using the included A/C cord or car charger. It has only one headset jack, so sharing the player on an airplane is impossible. For long car trips and hotel stays, you'll need to play DVDs using your laptop computer and power cord to watch more than one movie. I could have purchased an additional rechargeable DVD player battery to get maybe 3 to 8 hours additional DVD viewing time however, the extra battery would cost between $40 - $80 more and it's just not worth the trouble.


Awesome dvd player 2008-04-14
A+++ We live far away from the city so all of our drives are now quieter with this new purchase! We love it!!!

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