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Philips PET7402/37 7-Inch Dual Screen Portable DVD Player with Car Mount, Black | 
| Brand: Philips Category: CE
List Price: $149.99 Buy New: $139.00 as of 3/10/2010 01:33 MST details You Save: $10.99 (7%)
New (4) Used (4) Refurbished (3) from $79.99
Seller: J&R Music and Computer World Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 323
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Display Size: 7 Includes MP3 Player: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 6 x 7.8 x 1.5
MPN: PET7402/37 Model: PET7402/37 UPC: 609585177963 EAN: 0609585165830 ASIN: B001V3B8YC
Release Date: May 8, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 7" Dual-screen Portable DVD Player | | • | Install and mount easily for in-car entertainment | | • | Includes AC adaptor, car adaptor, AV cable, and mounting straps | | • | Headphone jack for personal listening | | • | Plays most formats of DVD, CD, and picture discs |
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Product Description Play your movies and music in car! The Philips PET7402 featuring two 7 TFT LCD display screens let you indulge in enjoying your DVD movies, music and photos on the road. Install and mount easily for in-car enjoyment.
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Quite surprised. March 8, 2010 J. M. S. Santos (Whitestone, NY) Been looking for a portable DVD player that wouldn't break the bank and would look appealing and after some deliberation decided this was the model I wanted.
It was meant to be used on our long car trips, something to entertain 3 little kids on a 2,000 mile trip and I'm happy to report it didn't disappoint.
The DVD player was a super easy to setup (although I installed it on the rear seats of a Mazda5 for which I bought a 12DCV cable extender for the power). And once setup it took but 5 minutes to instruct a 5 yr old how to operate it, play, stop, turn it on/off and change disks.
I set its brightness and sound to medium in both screens and it performed gracefully through the trip. As far as I know the DVDs never skipped playing when hitting a pot hole or the likes. Pausing the DVD for a long period of time brings out a screensaver, and if you stop it it will resume from the last viewed point.
I wished the AV cable that connects both screens was 2 feet longer for easier management. And that you could restart the movie from where you left off even after shutting off the engine, although I understand I wouldn't because this model doesn't have a built in battery.
After trying it a few times before the trip, then during a 2,000 mile trip to Disney World, and again a couple of times after that, I can't but recommend it enough.
It looks great. It performs great. Happy customer here.
Philips PET7402 dual DVD February 25, 2010 M. Mccaffrey (USA) item arrived quickly but was missing the power converter. after contacting seller they gave me a discount to purchase one localy. happy with the seller and the item. Works great on our trips from DC to NY although getting sick of Barney!!!
Great for family trip February 22, 2010 R. Doyle (Scranton, PA) Product was great .. 4 kids, 1600 miles and no problems. The 2nd screen did go black at one point but was easily reset. Would recommend this product to anyone.
It's okay if you don't need an internal battery February 12, 2010 J. Rowland (NYC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I only owned this product for a few days but decided to return it after I realized it didn't have a battery so it can't be taken on a plane or anywhere else unless it is plugged in to the wall or an outlet. This also means that when the car shuts off for any reason, the player shuts off as well and the movie starts from scratch so you have to reach back and fast forward to the right scene unless you have older kids. This is also harder without a remote and this one doesn't come with a remote. Major disappointment. The box said, "Battery life varies" so I assumed it had a battery. Also, the big box salesperson said it did. Never trust big box salespeople. 9 out of 10 they have no idea. Nope, it doesn't have a battery so it isn't very portable for a "portable DVD player," lol. All that said, picture and sound were pretty darn good on both screens and it seemed somewhat durable actually. Some don't like the tablet style DVD players but I do. One big plus for this unit IMHO is the way it attaches to the headrest. I love the way these specific DVD players attach to the headrest of the car. Very clean, easy, and flexible. A lot like attaching a flat screen to a wall in your house with a little arm that can be moved up and down for better viewing depending on the height of the child. Another dislike is with the two screens, there were WAY too many cables running around the car for my comfort. Get two screens ONLY if you need them. I didn't really. If the main player had an internal battery I would have kept it. Not bad but for the no battery issue. If you ONLY plan on using this in the car and don't mind it shutting off when the car is off (like at a gas station or a quick pit stop) then go for it.
How to keep the grandkids entertained February 10, 2010 Old Dawg (Sidney OH) Have had this product for only a couple of months so I can't speak to it's durability yet. So far, no problems. The grandkids' different movies have all played with no equipment issues. It was very easy to set up in the car, quite easy to disassemble and of course, easier to set up the second time. I hook the straps around the headrest "brackets" with enough slack to let the screens hang a little lower on the back of the seat and then push the headrests all the way down to secure them. The volume control isn't real precise but recommend head-sets or ear buds for the users. Used in a Chrysler 300C
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