Toshiba SD-P1900 9-Inch DivX Certified Portable DVD Player

Toshiba SD-P1900 9-Inch DivX Certified Portable DVD Player

Our Price - $199.99

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Toshiba SD-P1900 9-Inch DivX Certified Portable DVD Player

Apart from being a portable player of DVD video and CD audio discs, Toshiba SDP1900 has a large 9 inch TFT LCD widescreen display and a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 3.5 hours of playback. This interactive DVD player also has a feature to select an area of the picture to zoom in on and magnify. Enhanced digital processing during moving video or freeze-frame playback can be used to expand letterbox-only films to increase the viewable area onscreen. The 3D Virtual Surround Sound provides simulated surround sound effect from sources that contain only a stereo soundtrack. Perfect with the headphone output jacks. It comes with a rechargeable battery, an AC adapter, and a Car Cord for use virtually anywhere. It's a great way to keep your children entertained on long car trips. 2 Headphone Output Jacks Fast Scan, Slow Motion (1/2, 1/4, 1/8) 12-Bit, 54mHz Video D/A Converter 24-Bit, 192kHz Audio D/A Converter Remote Control Included JPEG Viewer Digital Picture Zoom 3-D Virtual Surround Sound Up To 3.5-Hour Lithium Ion Battery Car Cord Adapter Included Parental Lock Multi-Camera Angle Select Multi-Language Select Multi-Subtitle Select Tri-Lingual On-Screen Menus (English, French, Spanish & Japanese) Weight - 1.5 pounds, 2.2 pounds with battery Dimensions - Width 8 x Height 6 x Depth 1.2 inch

 

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Toshiba SD-P1900 9-Inch DivX Certified Portable DVD Player Reviews

We wouldn't let the kids touch it, kept it in it's special soft case we paid extra for so it would stay nice and last for years. The following year we pulled it out for our next road trip. We paid extra for a good name brand product that had good reviews. We are surprised it still works. the screen has some black streaks because one of the kids stepped on it but it still works. Extremely disappointed that we basically only used it for about 24-30 hrs.

who knows we may get lucky like we did with the Mintek. I think we will stick with the cheap disposable players if we are only gonna get 1 years worth out of it anyway. Every disk said invalid disk. We headded out and started it up for the kids and it didn't work.

We wanted this exclusively for road trips with the kids in the van so we baby'd this thing. Repairs would probably be another $50. We use it to connect to our TV and the kids have used and abused this thing. Meanwhile our first cheap Mintek 7" portable player we bought 2 or 3 years earlier is still working fine.

Even though we hardly used it, it was over a year later before we found out it didn't work anymore so the warranty is over and it would cost over $50 just to have someone look at it. Back to the Toshiba. For the first road trip, it worked like a charm.

 

Player No. Given two players that behaved the same way, I have concluded Toshiba just designed a crappy product. Having said that, we went through two of these units.

We had the same problems right out of the box. At the end of the day, we returned No. The first one lasted probably 8-9 months. Since it played through the existing video system (VHS) in my van, I have no comments on the audio/video.

The DVD would spin - very quickly - and the player would not read the disk. It failed much quicker than the first - less than 2 mos from start to finish - and with the same problem as the first. We just got the Sony and haven't even tried it but I wouldn't recommend the Toshiba. Realizing that you always can end up with a lemon, we returned it - we luckily had purchased the store service plan.

never really used it. 2 was worse. We were out some money (for the extended warranty) but not as much as if we had no warranty. We had issues all along and would just get frustrated and change DVD's or something.

I purchased this unit for use in the car using an audio/video adapter. 2 for a Sony. Eventually, however, it reached a point it would not play anything.

 

JUNK. Used four times, now out of warrantee and will not read disk.

 

The dvd player is easy to use, seems solid, and presents a clear image. Sound isn't the greatest, could be a little louder at its maximum volume, but most times, that has not been an issue. We like it.

 

The only problem is the control buttons are the wrong color making them difficult to read for an older person. Unlike my previous one, it does restart where I turned it off which is why I bought this model. I bought this to use at the gym on a treadmill to make workout less boring. That feature is a must. I watch a video and time goes faster.

 
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