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10.4 Inch Flat TFT LCD Slot In Multimedia Portable DVD Player
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10.4 Inch Flat TFT LCD Slot In Multimedia Portable DVD Player [PDVD-1099] - Features
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$249.85
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l Driving active matrix 10.4" inch Diagonal Wide-screen TFT LCD Monitor for big screen excitement l l Analog TV received 3 systems, directly support PAL/ NTSC/ SECAM l Support MPEG4 file, DIVX4.X, or DIVX 5.X l Support 8-bit NES Game disc playing. Down load 8-bit game file (*.NES), put it into CD-R or USB disc l Read USB flash disc or USB mini fix disc l Read Card:Support l Build-in rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery, And more than 10000 times recharging. l Adapter power: AC 100-240V Delicacy l Play DVD, MPEG4, VCD, SVCD, CVD, VCD, CD, JPEG, MP3, DVD+ R, DVD -R, DVD-RW, DVD+ RW, CD-R, CD-RW l Support MPEG4 home theater video Platform, l Full functions, Slim size remoter for easy operations and convenience l Built-in Stereo speakers for great sound just about anywhere l Virtual Surround Sound for theater-like experience Video: l Horizontal definition 500 lines, image resolution: 640 X480 X RGB pixels l 27MHz/10-bit Digital video-out (optical) for enhanced system flexibility l Still picture display (I/P/B) freezes an image to allow for precise picture quality adjustment l Auto switching Field/Frame still for added versatility l Frame advance (Forward & Reverse) for incredible control Operating Instructions: l Twin laser for DVD/CD Playback l Chapter Preview, Standard remote control l Hi-Speed Smooth Motion Scan: 5 Speed up to 100 Speed allows crystal clear scan quality while locating desired locations on a disc l On-Screen Menu Icons to help guide operation l Using high CPU, full-functions Chinese/English language control l Automation saving for screen l Standard Audio & Video line output, connect to TV or any audio amplifier l Signal system: PAL/NTSC/SECAM, easy system shift l Rechargeable battery, about 120--180 minutes of Playback with included battery pack This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 20 August, 2008. |









