We have numerous super-light laptops, a plethora of netbooks, and the iPad to choose from. But some companies still produce portable DVD players. One example is Sony, which yesterday in Japan ...
Mum. Writer. You may remember me from such sites as Pocket-Lint, Mashable and The Daily Dot. I like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain. Sony has announced the DVP-FX720 portable DVD player ...
Made from plastic, the look is sophisticated and the overall feeling is one of quality. It opens like a notebook, so can be rested on a table. Alternatively, you can twist the panel around and fold it ...
Today, Sony released a new portable DVD player, the DVP-FX720 that ships with a 7in widescreen LCD and is reckoned to be good for five hours of continuous playback on a single battery charge. Here's ...
Hopefully someone in this forum can help me, the problem is simple, the DC input won't take a charge or anything. So I can't charge the battery, I can't use the plug from the wall, and the energizer ...
Sony DVP-FX720 (£129.99 at www.play.com). Excellent with efficient controls and good sound; looks very smart with its silky white finish. Hannsg HP076VD (£51 at www.misco.co.uk). Quite basic and ...
Sony will be releasing the “DVP-F35P” vertical-standing DVD player on October 15th in Japan, which includes among other things, MP3 playback. Of course this has nothing to do with the company’s ...
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