Thursday, July 12, 2007

Purchasing a Shinco Portable DVD Player

The Shinco Electronics Group

Shinco is a well-known manufacturer of electronic products with a solid reputation underpinned by multiple consecutive awards and positive reviews in top consumer magazines. Their portable DVD players are considered to be reliable and user-friendly with their slim line players being ruggedly constructed and using the latest technology. They produce millions of players every year to meet worldwide demand.

Factors to Consider

Players with big screen sizes over 10” are generally too heavy to carry while players with a screen size of 5” are usually difficult to view. The recommended screen size is 7” for portability and ease of viewing. The construction material of the player’s case is another important factor to consider. Some players are made of thin plastic and are designed to focus on style, but may not last very long with rough handling. The latest DVD players are equipped with an anti-shock feature to minimise the annoyance of jumping during a long drive on tough roads. Most portable DVD players now support additional playback formats including DVD, DivX, VCD, SVCD, XviD, CD, CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, JPEG, Kodak Picture CD and more. There are also players that are region free and come with a TV tuner allowing you to view your favourite TV programs directly on screen.

Some portable models have A/V outputs to plug into your home entertainment system or into a hotel television set. If you plan to do this, look for S-Video and composite video outputs and digital audio outputs which will produce a decent digital effect in home television usage and progressive scan technology which will avoid image flicker or distortion. In addition, players with video inputs allow you to connect your camcorder or game console.

Finally, don’t forget battery capacity. It is worth spending a little more on a player using the latest battery technology which provides for longer playback times: there is nothing more frustrating than a half watched movie! Look for playback times of at least three hours.

Accessories

You should look for a remote control if you are planning to connect your player to your home television. There are other accessories available for specific applications including car adapters, car mounting cases, batteries, headphones and more. If you want to view alone, in privacy, you will need the option of single set of headphones and if you want to share your system, multiple headphone sockets are advisable although there are many Y adaptors on the market for this purpose.

The Current Shinco Range

Shinco portable DVD players are recognised for good picture and sound quality. The current range offers something for most budgets. Most of the Shinco models such as SDP-6820, SDP-2002, SDP-1720C, SDP-1250, SDP-1720A enable multi region out of the box supporting the major playback formats including VCD, DivX, XviD, SVCD, CD, CD-R, CD+RW, MP3, JPEG and others. Most models can be connected to your home TV with good quality video and audio outputs. Many include TV tuner support and built-in anti-shock systems. Some Shinco models such as the SDP-6820 have a swivel screen and the SDP-2002 allows tilting for full flexibility. Shinco portable DVD players come with accessories such as multifunction remote controls, carry cases, car adapters and headphones.

Conclusion

A portable DVD player is a godsend for frustrated travellers and bored children. Modern players are extremely user-friendly and come with additional features. There are now a large number of players in the market catering to each individual’s preferences and needs. It is therefore advisable to analyse the different models, manufacturers, prices and features before you buy the one that suits you best. You need to consider whether you will want to connect the player into your home system as a backup or additional DVD player; where and when you will use it on a portable basis; how many people will be watching; whether you are likely to want to use it in the car; the regions and formats of your current music and film collection; where the balance between screen size and weight trades off for you; what battery life you will need and whether you want to watch privately via headphones.


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