Tip #4 For Portable DVD Players
If your children are young, you may want to invest in a pair of headphones for each child. But if you need to monitor your children's viewing choices, you may want to skip the headphones.
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Buy the longest battery life available, preferably 4-6 hours. This can be a life-saver on long car trips. But just to make sure you don't run out of power before you run out of road, make sure you have an adapter that plugs into your vehicle's cigarette lighter.
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If possible, try out your new dvd player before you purchase it. You want to find out the noise level of the player itself. A few of the models will create a grinding noise when played, which can interfere with the sound of the program or movie. If you are shopping for your new dvd player online, it's a good idea to check user comments to see if there are any complaints about the noise level.
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Choose a DVD model that will support multiple formats, such as DIVX format for playing .avi files. You never know when that alternative format might come in handy, and you might find it convenient to to play back camcorder footage or older DVDs.
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