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Panasonic DVD L 50Newest Review: ... them wherever I was. Fastforward 18 months, and I have bought 2 TVs, countless DVDs and a stereo to get the full potential ... more |
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by - written on 04/04/01 (Useful, 109 readings)
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I bought my player in December 1999, because I was fed up with watching DVDs on my computer and wanted the ability to watch them wherever I was. Fastforward 18 months, and I have bought 2 TVs, countless DVDs and a stereo to get the full potential out of it. So, is it worth buying? My answer would be a simple 'yes, if you can get it cheap enough'. Playback is excellent on both its own screen and normal TVs; it has all the features you'd want, including DTS output and (from some retailers) multi-region playback; and it is very handy to carry around. However, it is comparatively heavy, and it's probably worth getting a newer model now. Make up your own ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/00 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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The Panasonic L50 is a luxury, I agree. It ranges around £700 ( if you shop around on the net you can get it cheaper AND chipped as a multiregion player), you can get many home DVD players for half that cost. But if you're a frequent traveller and are stuck with the sheer lack of in-flight entertainment this is your ultimate gadget.Or alternatively if you have money to spare and fancy making your mates go green with envy... The L50 is the middle range model of Panasonic's portable array. ( the latest is a L75 I think.. it is slimmer but more expensive) It weighs around 600 g ( without the battery) and is only 14 cm x 15 cm in size with a thickness just ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/07/00 (Useful, 578 readings)
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Now this is something you'd want to hear about. The world is changing fast and these days everything has to be portable. I have to admit currently you can buy the Panasonic portable DVD player in the UK but you can buy the Aiwa through the net, as I did. So why did I opt to get rid of my Panasonic DVDL50 Portable DVD Player for the Aiwa XD-DW1 Portable DVD Player? The AIWA Portable DVD Player works with a rechargeable battery and allows you to play DVD/VCD movies or CD recordings virtually anywhere. The battery last approximatly 3hrs which is good enough for me, it's 1 movie. The screen is almost 6 inches but it doesn't ... Read the complete review
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