- 9 Inch LCD screen, portable DVD player
- Plays DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, VCD, S-VCD, CD, MP3, MPEG4, WMA, JPEG
- SD, MMC Card reader, USB port to play all your digital media files
- Built-in rechargeable battery, stereo speakers
- Includes CAR BAG, stereo earphones, remote control, stereo audio output, AC and car adapter, user manual
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Recently purchased this and I have been truly enjoying this. I am a truck driver and so when I shut down for the night I just open this up and watch the dvds my son burns for me. Great screen size I got different headphones that were a bit better of a fit for me. But i really enjoy this.Read Best Reviews of Sylvania SDVD9000 Portable DVD Player Here
I was really happy with this device, but about three months after I bought it, it just stopped working and would not read any disc. I assumed it would have a warranty...and it did 90 days:( We just missed it!Discs play very noisy...choppy video.....would not recommend at all. Would say to buy a more expensive or higher rated player.It's been over a year since my purchase and I use it maybe 10 hours a week with no problems. When not using, I keep in a sealed plastic bag to protect electronics from dust. Before loading a DVD or CD, I inspect the surface for dust and use a clean paint brush to remove any particles on the data side of DVD/CD. People who report DVD player failure is likely unaware dust & particle contaminants on DVDs or CDs will cause premature wear and damage on the laser that reads the data. It also causes the scratches you see that are prevalent in used DVD movie rentals. Owners manual & manufacturers of DVD movies don't tell you because they want you to buy a new DVD player (or DVD movie) when your old one quits working or don't play right. When moisture in the air gets inside the electronics of DVD players, they cause premature failure and assume you'll buy a new one, which is why DVD player's owners manual don't say "keep in plastic cover to protect from moisture in air." I play mine over 10 hours a week and have owned it for over a year. Protecting from dust & moisture is why mine had lasted so long. Kkid14701 claims the sound is distorted and video not clear; I get the same problems when I buy bootleg pirated DVD movies. As for inferior speakers, you'll need POWERED external speakers like the ones hooked up to your desktop PC for better sound quality; or headphones with inline volume control to boost the volume. I tried headphones with no inline volume control and it was lacking, even with the player's volume knob fully turned up. Kyle_Jones claims "sudden-death" on his player. Maybe he's unaware someone (his teenage kids?) had dropped it without telling him? FYI most electronics are very fragile & easily damaged from shock resulting from a fall. This player will also recognize MP3 audio in DVD formats, which is how audio 1950s radio drama (complete collection) is sold.
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