Philips DCP850/37 8.5-Inch Portable DVD Player with iPod docking | 
| Brand: Philips Category: CE
List Price: $199.99 Buy New: $179.00 You Save: $20.99 (10%)
New (5) Used (2) Refurbished (8) from $89.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 53 reviews
Color: White Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 8.5 Display Size: 8.5 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 6.4 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: DCP850/37 Model: DCP850/37 UPC: 609585130135 EAN: 0609585130135
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| Features:
| • | 8.5" LCD Swivel 16:9 screen | | • | iPod docking: play movies and recharge your iPod device | | • | Compatible with DVD+R/-R, CD-R/-RW, MP3, DivX | | • | SD card slot for movies and digital photos |
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Product Description Portable movies dazzle on the versatile swivel screen of the 8.5-inch Wide DCP850 and DVDs and iPod aren't the only media it can handle. Display digital photos or play Divx movies through the memory card reader and a broad range of video-based media including DVD+-R and DVD+-RW formats, SVCD, VCD and MPEG4. This light-weight station is compact and stylish with car adapters to ensure the player stays powered on your trip. The docking station also charges your iPod while viewing. The built-in, rechargeable battery delivers up to 2.5 hours of playtime and remote control adds simple navigation while traveling. Optimal screen quality is ensured with Zero Bright Dot which limits the number of blank spots in LCD screens.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 48 more reviews...
Fantastic Player October 27, 2008 I first purchased this portable player about 2 years ago. I absolutely love this player.
I first purchased this to take it on the road with me, and it sat mostly un-used for a long time. Then as I discovered the Divx support, and has since become one of my favorite players, even at home.
I convert most of my dvd's to avi's and Divx formats, and that way I can get 5-8 movies on a single layer dvd, or one movie on a CD. This player plays them great. I've even discovered, you can copy these avi's onto a SD memory card to keep from burning DVD's/ CD's and it will play them great, erase them from the SD card when I'm done. Not to mention you can carry a hand full of movies on an single SD chip.
The display folds flat for protection, will lift backward like the pictures show, and also spin around backwards and then will even lay flat from there, (atop the player). I've opened and closed mine so many times now, I do have a bit of a problem at times the display will flicker at certain spots upon opening. This is only sometimes, and to fix it I just open and close it again, and it goes away.
The player plays about all forms music, movies from DVD+-R,s CD's, CD/RW MP3's, and displays images like .jpg's. One thing rarely noted, I have played NTSC (North American dvd formats) and even PAL formated disk I've picked up over seas. It doesn't seem to care really, if it's a DVD it will play it. It is so nice to find a player that does this, and it should really matter that I purchased a DVD from anywhere, players should just play them and shut up about all this region garbage. This one does.
I'm getting ready to order a second one, just to keep handy should my other one quit, I'll have another handy.
It is really sad that companies like Apple want to require supporting equipment like this to 'license' it's compatibility. I really condemn Apple/iPod for this, it only leads to less products available and we all pay the price for it. If Apple would spend a little more resources improving it's products, like iTunes and QuickTime Player which are just horrid, instead of hassling companies for an extra buck, then Apple's products and everyone else's would be better.
For those that complain about compatibility with newer Ipods, everyone should note, this player has a Video Out connection, AND a video IN connection. iPods that have a video out connection, can use the cable to hook up to the players Video In connection. True, it is not the handy docking station type setup that the older iPod's use, but still functional.
The only thing I don't really like, is the sensor for the remote control, is located just under the video screen. Why is this bad? When using at home, or using the Video Out connection to feed a TV for example, and you don't need to use or see the player's built in screen, which can be flipped down, but then you can't use the remote control.
I too was a little leery of the built in battery. However my player will still will play an entire dvd movie and still have some battery life to spare, not a great amount, but some. I'd say right now, I'm getting about 2 1/2 hours when playing a dvd, a little more if using the SD memory chip and external speakers.
Poor build quality August 10, 2008 While the iPod integration (if you have an older iPod) is really nice, the unit itself has a very grainy, low-resolution screen and the build quality is very poor. Ours is literally falling apart (at the swivel hinge) and started doing so pretty early on in its life. It's a shame, since we have an older Philips 7" DVD player which not only looks better, it was made like a tank and it still good as new. This one, however, will need to be replaced soon. I would avoid this and all future Philips models, no matter how compelling the feature list is.
Doesn't support iPod Classic... loved the features though March 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The product was good.. played DVD's nicely and even enjoyed the fact that the screen is turnable so as to turn it into a tablet style player. The only draw back is that it does not support iPod classic which is the purpose I had for purchasing it. I returned it and bought an iLuv model that works with the iPod classic model. Time for Philips to make an upgrade!
Nice! March 12, 2008 thumbs up for this one. Had a battery charge issue, but Phillips is sending me a replacement, which will end up being an upgrade to this model. (Amazon did not have another replacement for the refurb.) I got a steal on the price (refurb) & after paying a small shipping price to Phillips I'm still making out great! Love all the options. HOpefully this will not have the I-pod issues the others had. Will wait before buying an ipod to go with it, untill I know which one. Love the SD slot & Divx features.
No service after warranty :( March 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I hope you don't need service after the warranty because there is non. If you need service during the warranty they give you a new one, once the warranty is over buy a new one. They have NO parts for their portable DVD players, not even the drive. No more Philips products for me.
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