... Philips claims that this will fit any make of car except a Volvo. Apart from standard DVD playback, the PET830 also supports DivX, MPEG 4, MP3, and WMA formats. You can play compressed video files from a DVD or even a USB stick(either DiVX or mobile phone clips). Unlike many DVD players, the ... Read review
Advantages: Useful if you really need one Disadvantages: Do you really need one?
...passengers occupied during long trips. Philips claims that this will fit any make of car except a Volvo. Apart from standard DVD playback, the PET830 also supports DivX, MPEG 4, MP3, and WMA formats. You can play compressed video files from a DVD or even a USB stick(either DiVX or mobile phone clips). Unlike many DVD players, the Philips has a wider viewing angle and has a sharp 8.5in screen. The screen does seem to be of a good quality and the image ... ...was also no problem with reflections on the screen. The speakers meanwhile are basic as you might imagine but probably above average for this kind of entertainment device.
A major drawback for me though is the rather short battery life. You will only squeeze up to three hours of playback out of the built-in battery. This means that you’re not going to get very far into your Dr Who DVD collection before it conks out. To this extent I ... more
Some people, or at least the manufacturers and market gurus, regard it as most important to keep youngsters entertained whilst adults are on the move in their hectic lifestyles. It is necessary and very important requirement for modern day living. They think that it is an invaluable asset to be able to watch your favourite TV shows or movies whilst in the car, on the train, in a plane or even in the kitchen. There should be no room left in your home without some sort of screen from which you can be stimulated with your own favourite piece of propaganda. The point is, we're simply not watching enough. Now with their lower prices, portable DVD players have become one of the main and most straight forward options for visual portable entertainment. They are usually compact and lightweight enough to carry anywhere and come with their own built in power supply.
Over a year ago this portable DVD seemed pretty good value for the money at just over £200 from the Amazon website. Unusually it comes in a tablet-like design as opposed to the more usual note book style models. One drawback with this though, is that the screen is more prone to damage and scratching because there is no cover.
The PET830 comes with a car head-rest mounting kit and I suppose is aimed at keeping younger passengers occupied during long trips. Philips claims that this will fit any make of car except a Volvo. Apart from standard DVD playback, the PET830 also supports DivX, MPEG 4, MP3, and WMA formats. You can play compressed video files from a DVD or even a USB stick(either DiVX or mobile phone clips). Unlike many DVD players, the Philips has a wider viewing angle and has a sharp 8.5in screen. The screen does seem to be of a good quality and the image renders well with good saturated colours and excellent contrasts. There was also no problem with reflections on the screen. The speakers meanwhile are basic as you might imagine but probably above average for this kind of entertainment device.
A major drawback for me though is the rather short battery life. You will only squeeze up to three hours of playback out of the built-in battery. This means that you’re not going to get very far into your Dr Who DVD collection before it conks out. To this extent I regard it much more as a device for using around the house, but if you already have a flat panel TV and DVD player what’s the point? Well I suppose you can take it easily from room to room and for example, use it in the kitchen. That’s right, watch your favourite movies whilst cooking your curry sauce.
But is that necessary? No, and it’s probably dangerous. Do we really need to watch a DVD in the car or on the plane? No, we don't, there are plenty of far more interesting and more convenient things to do such as counting cows or playing spot the terrorist. And if you took one of these things on either a trip abroad or somewhere closer to home, it would be just one more thing to worry about and to keep hidden from thieves. Why do we have these devices? I really don’t know. Aren’t they just an extra gadget to use up yet more household energy? Yes. Won’t there be something better and cheaper in the shops in 6 months time? Yes. So won’t it probably just end up in the back of a drawer after a while? Probably.
So do you really need one? Probably not but not really, but I'll still recommend such a product for those who need tlo keep the kids quiet.
Advantages: Excellent playback and sound quality, really portable, long battery life, supports lots of formats Disadvantages: The price and the really small remote control
...screens. This resulted in two Philips PET830 portable DVD players being bought from an online store for £169.99 each. Justifying such expenditure was easy for reasons I will explain in detail. The players are very light (just shy of 1kg) and can be carried around by children with confidence. They won't cause them to start moaning about their arms aching after a few minutes and thanks to a great design feature the screen hooks onto the back of car ... ...a bump, even at some speed they do not become detached. The PET is 25.5cm in width, 17cm high and 3.1cm deep. If you can picture it, the entire unit is around two thirds of the width of the rear of a car front seat.
The visible screen is a 8.5 inch (measured diagonally) TFT active matrix that projects images in perfect colour without any sort of glitches or problems at a resolution of 16:9. Cartoons, fast paced movies and music all come out on the ...
CaptainColonic 09.07.2007
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Advantages: Good Value Product Disadvantages: None
This is a good quality product that offers good value for money in the short term. Although as with most electronic products, the value will deteriorate over time and should be anle to get a cheaper version next year. It incorporates most of the latest features and technology that is currently available on the market. After using this product for a few months I have not so far come up against any reliability issues but only time will tell. I therefore ...
Nazuku 11.07.2007 (24.07.2007)
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Product details
Table / Portable
Portable
MP3 Playback
With MP3 Playback
Manufacturer
Philips
Blu-ray Recording
No
Compact Flash Card
No
DTS Decoder
without DTS Decoder
DVB-C
No
DVB-S
No
DVB-T
No
DVD Audio Playback
without DVD Audio Playback
DVD Player / Recorder
DVD Player
DVD+R Recording
No
DVD+RW Recording
No
DVD-R Recording
No
DVD-RAM Recording
No
DVD-RW Recording
No
Electronic Program Guide (EPG)
No
Ethernet
No
Firewire IEEE-1394 Interface
No
HD-DVD Playback
No
HD-DVD Recording
No
Integrated VCR
without Integrated VCR
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television)
No
Memory Stick
No
MP3 Recording
No
MPEG4 Recording
No
Multimedia Card
No
PCMCIA Interface
No
Progressive Scan
No
Real Dolby
without Real Dolby
Secure Digital Card
No
Show View
without Show View
Smart Media Card
No
Super Audio CD Playback
without Super Audio CD Playback
Super Video CD / Video CD Playback
Yes
USB Interface
Yes
W-LAN Connection
No
xD-Picture Card
No
DVD+R Playback
DVD+R Player
DVD-R Playback
DVD-R Player
DVD-RW Playback
DVD-RW Player
DVI Interface
Without DVI Connection
HDMI Interface
Without HDMI Connection
DVD+RW Playback
with DVD+RW Playback
LCD Screen Size in Inches
8.5 in
BD Live
No
DLNA certified
No
MP3 Encoding
No
HDTV
No
Type of Memory Stick Interface
No
Type of SD Card Interface
No
EAN
8712581327392, 5000167025149, 8712581327422
1080p Upscaling
No
HDMI
No
Manufacturer's product description
Philips decided to go against the grain with the PET830 and have come up with a design that greatly impresses with a single glance. Other than standard DVD playback, the PET830 also supports the all-important DivX, MPEG 4, MP3, and WMA formats.