A pricey purchase at just under $1000, the DP8811P portable DVD player could well be worth it just to keep the kids happy on long drives.
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The LG DP392G is a great portable DVD player with features to keep almost anyone happy, if only it had enough battery for long plane journeys.
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The DVE7000S is a very portable player -- as long as portable doesn't mean "in-car". Read our Australian review of Sony's latest portable DVD player.
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While its cheap offering price is enticing, issues with the physical design and build quality make the Shinco SDP-1720A a less than appealing portable DVD option.
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A stylish portable DVD player with excellent image quality let down slightly with average performance from the speakers.
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