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Coby TF-DVD7050 7-Inch TFT Portable Tablet-Style Portable DVD Player | 
enlarge | Brand: Coby Category: CE
Buy New: $104.99
New (9) from $100.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 224 reviews
Format: Cd Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Display Size: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 10 x 10 x 7 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 90 days warranty
MPN: TFDVD7050 Model: TF-DVD7050 UPC: 716829997055 EAN: 0716829997055
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| Features:
| • | Compatible Format - DVD/MP3/CD/CD-RW , Region 1 DVDs only | | • | Display Area - 7-in diagonal | | • | Resolution - 336, 960 pixels | | • | Video Output - Composite Video Out | | • | Audio Output - Coaxial Digital Out ,3.5mm Headphone Jack |
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Product Description Entertainment deprived? Take one tablet and enjoy. The COBY TF-DVD7050 7" TFT Portable Tablet-Style DVD Player is the latest advance in portable DVD player design. Its thin monolithic design is easy to carry and use. Lets say you're going on a long trip with the family. Set this DVD player in the back seat and your kids will be fully entertained (for the length of the DVD). Use the built-in rechargeable battery (lasts about 2 hours per charge) or plug it into your car's cigarette lighter (DC car adapter is included). The 7-inch diagonal screen can easily be held at a position you find most comfortable. In addition to playing DVD, you can also play CD audio discs including CDR and CDRW with MP3 files. Listen through its 2 built-in speakers or simply plug in an optional headphone for private relaxation and enjoyment. COBY TF-DVD7050 is a tablet that is possibly therapeutic. Audio Output - Coaxial Digital Out, 3.5mm Headphone Jack Speaker Output - 2 x Stereo Speakers Color System - NTSC (PAL compatible) Power Supply - DC 7.4V AC Adapter Screen Control - On screen display Jack for adding an optional headphone for private listening Multiple Subtitles/Viewing Angles Built-in Anti-skip Circuitry Convenient On Screen Display programmable menus
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| Customer Reviews: Read 219 more reviews...
COBY, is this really you? August 24, 2005 248 out of 259 found this review helpful
Ok. First off, I have to say, I've only owned this for a few days, but I felt I had to write a review. I originally bought a DUAL XDVD-180 a couple of weeks ago. I gave that unit a really good review after only a few days as well, and it turned out to be TOTAL junk (the review has since been deleted). Never, and I mean NEVER, buy that unit. I'd go into detail, but I'd just end up getting mad over it. To make a long, painful story short, I'll just say the thing overheated and froze an hour into any DVD I tried to play.
I'm only reviewing the COBY TF-DVD7050 this early, because I can tell by the build quality, that it is obviously better. I'm glad I returned the faulty DUAL XDVD-180 to Amazon and bought the COBY. I can't even believe I'm saying I'm glad I bought a COBY, since they are usually notorious for producing junk.
This unit offers the best bang for the buck that I have ever seen in a DVD player of this sort. It feels extremely well made (with some metal parts even) and seems very durable. The unit seriously reminds me of a Panasonic Toughbook in some ways, although I doubt it's THAT well built. It is, however, the toughest portable DVD player I've ever felt. The unit came with a headrest mounting bag. It came with two sets of headphones, and has two headphone jacks on the unit. It plays SVCD, VCD, DVD-R, DVD+R, and J-PEG. It came with a tape player adapter that allows the player to be heard through your car speakers (the unit does have its own speakers though). It also has a picture frame style, retractable stand on the back to hold it up on a table for easier viewing. The big surprise about those particular features is that, they aren't even listed in the product description. Yes, that is correct; those features are in addition to everything listed in the product description. Everything that is listed in the product description is included, and works extremely well.
I also love how this unit comes with a battery, which makes it handy for flights. The 30 dollar more (and major piece of junk) DUAL XDVD-180 didn't even come with one.
The only possible con I can come up with is that, the LCD screen isn't the sharpest I've seen on a portable DVD player, but it's still really good. So, unless this thing just stops working all of a sudden, like the DUAL XDVD-180 did, the COBY TF-DVD7050 is the best possible deal ever for a TABLET STYLE portable DVD player. At a mere 150 dollars, you can't go wrong with it.
I'll update my review on this surprisingly great unit in about a month, but for now it looks like COBY has a big time winner on its hands. Who knew?
Great player! October 15, 2005 75 out of 80 found this review helpful
This player has an amazing image (especially for the price) and a "high quality" feel to it. It comes with everything needed to play in a car (including two pairs of heaphones, splitter, tape adapter, power adapter, etc..) great little unit! I can't get over that screen!
no av in, battery contacts misaligned, otherwise good October 8, 2005 48 out of 51 found this review helpful
I spent a lot of time trying to research if this model has av input. it does not. My unit came with the battery contacts (the metal pieces inside the unit) misaligned such that i was unable to charge or use the battery. The contacts are far inside the casing, basically inaccessible without disassembly.
Otherwise, the picture looks good, the sound was reasonable. It comes with a ton of accessories which someone already detailed. The casing has a rubbery feel around it which makes it seem durable. The screen is nice and glossy.
This player is also known as PD-DVD7050 (search google) made by Ningbo First Digital Technology Co., Ltd.
tablet dvd by coby September 27, 2005 27 out of 29 found this review helpful
looks and feels like high quality craftmanship,beautiful picture, works perfect behind the headrest, I love it! I like it better than an overhead installation, if it breaks I'll just buy a new one, if the overhead breaks then you will have to cover a headliner hole with a new oversized dvd system and possibly re-wire the system, too much trouble for delicate electronics. Winters are also brutal on a dvd system and theft is also an issue, you cant hide an overhead.
well pleased October 23, 2005 27 out of 27 found this review helpful
this is my 1st player and I wasn't sure what to expect from it. I read many reviews and it seemed like those that bought one were happy with it, so I decided to try it. The picture is great and the sound is also great. We took it for a car ride down some bumpy roads and had no problem with it. It seems to have all the accessories that I need anyway. I haven't tried it on the tv. It has a cd/cassette adaptor for the car, which I didn't really know what it was for. My son in law had to explain it to me. I received it in 2 days which was a surprise. All in all I'm very happy with it.
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