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Coby TF-DVD7377 7" DivX Compatible Portable DVD Player
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Coby TF-DVD7377 7 DivX Compatible Portable DVD Player List Price: $109.99
Our Price: $109.88
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Features
 Swivel Screen with 180 degree rotation/Anti-Skip Circuitry
 Plays digital audio, video, and photo files directly from USB drives and SD/MMC cards
 Dolby Digital Decoder/Digital and Analog AV outputs allow for use with Home Theater Systems
 Two Headphone Jacks for Private Listening
 DVD, DVD+R/RW, CD, CD-R/RW, JPEG, MP3 and DivX Compatible
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Coby TF-DVD7377 7" DivX Compatible Portable DVD Player Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥ Affordable and reliable
Plays all the file types you would want, good size and lightweight, built very solidly. All you need to do to play AVI or DivX is plug in your flash drive and the file list pops right up. My techno-phobic grandparents were able to manage it. Comes with AV cables, a pouch to mount it on a car headrest, car lighter adapter, ac adapter, and a set of very cheap and small headphones. Player plays well, picture is crisp, sound is clear. I only had 2 issues; there was a small scratch on the right side of the screen, just large enough to be noticable, and just large enough that once you notice it, you can't stop looking at it. The other problem is the headphones; as I said, cheap and small, so much so that they don't even come close to fitting a normal person, they seem designed for very small kids. If you're going to buy this player, and I do recommend it, be aware that you're probably going to have to invest in a decent pair of headphones as well. I paid $109 for the player and then spent $20 on a set of earbuds, which work perfectly, no background noise or scratching sound like with other players. I use it when working midnight shifts to kill time, if you're a traveler and want to use it on planes or commuter rails, you'll need to buy it a carrying case. Otherwise, it's great.
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