Sunday, March 22, 2009

Philips PET 723 Portable DVD Player

Last month we reviewed a couple of portable DVD players, something that can pique the interest of those traveling busy bees who simply need to watch a good film on the commute. Today we have an option from our reliable neighborhood brand Philips, PET 723, itching for a review.

Design and Features
The unit comes wrapped neatly in a rectangular box with regular accessories, namely, DC-IN 9V charger, cigarette outlet adaptor (12vDC), AY5510 slim remote control, one AV Cable, and the User manual. The player itself is very good looking, due to its slimness and rounded edges. The shape is more or less a rectangle, with a glossy black finish for the top panel.

The rest of the body is a gloss milky white, with shiny metallic silver for the inner drive portion. So here is the point, there is no boring looking tray that comes out to accept discs, rather, you have to slide the whole top panel out  upwards, to expose the silver drive. This is a good design element, and is sure to impress people who like innovative design tweaks. The back panel has a 3 sided thin stand that sits flush in a slot carved out. This can be folded outwards to mount the player vertically on a desk. The stand is quite thin though it’s sturdily fixed, and designed well.

The 7-inch screen has a matte finish, with a speaker grille below. Right at the center we have a round 4 way button for menu navigation.

To our pleasant surprise here too the player honestly tried its best, especially in vivid scenes of Kung Fu Panda that we were watching.
  Side panels contain connectivity options - input for AC power, 3.5mm Stereo Headphone, Composite video out and SD/MMC card slot. There is no USB slot, which is downright dumb, as I’m assuming people use USB flash drives more than memory cards. It does play DivX and MPEG4 files, besides regular DVDs, rewritables, Dual Layer DVDs, CDs, and MP3 CDs.

It has a resolution of 480 x234, brightness of 200 cd/m², contrast ratio (typical) 250:1 and response time (typical) of 30 ms. All regular playback modes of DVD players are present here namely A-B Repeat, Angle, Disc Menu, Fast Backward, Fast Forward, OSD, Repeat, Shuffle Play, Slow Backward, Slow Forward and Zoom.

Via Tech2

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