The Philips DCP750 is a very thoughtfully designed travel companion for anyone who likes to watch DVDs on the move. You can also pop your iPod video into this device to enjoy your videos on a 7inch LCD screen instead of straining your eyes.
Since the iPod powers itself, the DCP750 uses less power watching iPod videos than DVDs so the battery lasts longer too. The design of this portable device is pretty slick. The contrast between the white clamshell casing and the dark black interior is easy on the eye. The screen itself is clear, glare-resistant and rotates 180 degrees for optimal viewing. It also lies flat for tablet style viewing. Subtitles are very clear and readable and the speakers are really impressive for a unit of this size. The two headphone jacks are a really nice feature that allows you to share videos with a friend without the annoyance of sharing one ear phone each. Fitting your iPod in couldn’t be easier- it also charges itself off the Lithium polymer battery or the AC adaptor. When the iPod isn’t sitting in the device, there’s a handy remote that fills the space instead.
The controls are very user-friendly. They are accessible from the control pad when the remote is not present. The DCP750 has a SD /MMC card slot and support for MPEG-4 files, DVD+-R and DVD+-RW formats, SVCD, VCD, MP3 and DivX.
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