Electronics : Coby TF-DVD7051 7' Widescreen TFT Portable Tablet DVD/CD/MP3 Player

Electronics : Coby TF-DVD7051 7' Widescreen TFT Portable Tablet DVD/CD/MP3 Player

Coby TF-DVD7051 7' Widescreen TFT Portable Tablet DVD/CD/MP3 Player

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Coby TF-DVD7051 7' Widescreen TFT Portable Tablet DVD/CD/MP3 Player
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Brand: Coby
EAN: 0840356968377
Label: Coby
Manufacturer: Coby
Model: TF-DVD7051
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Compact portable tablet design7' Widescreen (16:9) TFT color displayDVD, DVDR/RW, CD, CDR/RW, JPEG, and MP3 CompatibleAnti-Skip CircuitryDolby Digital DecoderDigital and Analog AV outputs allow for use with home theater systemsAudio/Video input jack for video games, VCRs, or other AV sourcesHeadphone jacks for private listening (x2)Multiple language, subtitle, and camera angle supportParental lock controlDisplay Type: 7' Widescreen TFT LCDDisplay Resolution: 480 x 240Media Support: DVD, DVDR/RW, CD, CDR/RWFormat Support: Video: MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (DVD); Audio: CD, MP3; Photo: JPEGVideo System: NTSC/PALMenu Language Support: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, PortugueseAudio Input: 3.5mm Composite Video| 3.5mm Stereo AudioAudio Output: 3.5mm Composite Video; 3.5mm Optical/Stereo Audio; 3.5mm Headphone; Integrated Stereo SpeakersPower: Rechargeable Battery: Li-ion; DC Power In: 9V, 2A; Remote: 2 x 1.5V 'AAA'Battery Life: Capacity: 2200mAH; Video Play Time: 2.3hr; Audio Play Time: 2.3hrCompact portable tablet design7' Widescreen (16:9) TFT color displayDVD, DVDR/RW, CD, CDR/RW, JPEG, and MP3 CompatibleAnti-Skip CircuitryDolby Digital DecoderDigital and Analog AV outputs allow for use with home theater systemsAudio/Video input jack for video games, VCRs, or other AV sourcesHeadphone jacks for private listening (x2)Multiple language, subtitle, and camera angle supportParental lock controlDisplay Type: 7' Widescreen TFT LCDDisplay Resolution: 480 x 240Media Support: DVD, DVDR/RW, CD, CDR/RWFormat Support: Video: MPEG-1, MPEG-2 (DVD); Audio: CD, MP3; Photo: JPEGVideo System: NTSC/PALMenu Language Support: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, PortugueseAudio Input: 3.5mm Composite Video| 3.5mm Stereo AudioAudio Output: 3.5mm Composite Video; 3.5mm Optical/Stereo Audio; 3.5mm Headphone; Integrated Stereo SpeakersPower: Rechargeable Battery: Li-ion; DC Power In: 9V, 2A; Remote: 2 x 1.5V 'AAA'Battery Life: Capacity: 2200mAH; Video Play Time: 2.3hr; Audio Play Time: 2

















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