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64 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Low Life,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
At the same time that I purchased the Axion AXN6070A 7" Portable DVD Player for my kids, I also purchased the Phillips PET824 8.5" portable DVD player for myself. The Phillips is in a different league than the Axion, and if you're a traveler that will rely on the battery life of the portable DVD player, then you definitely don't want the Axion. The Phillips is a bit more expensive, but it has everything and more than you could want out of a portable DVD player.
Both the Phillips and the Axion LCD screens are crystal clear. You lose a little definition as you move side to side (as with most LCD type screens), but nothing too drastic that would warrant a complaint. The Phillips PET824 has an 8.5" screen and the Axion a 7" screen. The 1.5" difference is not dramatically different, but the larger Phillips screen does enhance the viewing experience. The sound is fair on both the Phillips and the Axion without headphones, but I don't think that the idea was to use the units without them. Sound is fabulous on the Phillips with a good pair of headphones, and just okay on the Axion; your iPod headphones will do just fine for either unit (and if you don't have a pair you'll need to buy one because the players don't come with any). Both have two audio output jacks, and a 3-way splitter (not included) worked fine on both so that 4 people could watch and listen at the same time with headphones. Here's the big difference between the two units: Battery Life. I've gotten almost 7 hours out of the Phillips' battery, and the Axion's battery gives you less than 2 hours. Therefore, if you're an airline traveler or just want to bring your player somewhere that you can't use either the car adapter or the DC adapter, then you absolutely don't want the Axion; you want the Phillips. On a recent airline trip the Axion--after a full charge--conked out after less than two hours...that's not even a full movie in most cases. The Phillips' battery is a bit bulky. You'd think that with today's technology they'd be able to slim it down, but you can't complain about the 6+ hours of life you get with it after a full charge. The Axion's battery is smaller and more lightweight than the Phillips, but what can you do other than watch a few SpongeBob episodes with less than two hours of battery life. The Phillips PET824 is good for at least 2 full-length features before charging and that's awesome for long trips where you can't use the DC adapter or car adapter. The car adapter on both the Axion and the Phillips work great and they both have long cords. So no need for the battery on car trips. The Axion at best might be a nice, less expensive alternative if you won't be taking your portable DVD player to places that require battery use. Both the Phillips and the Axion fit in my small briefcase, and they're both relatively light. The Axion is a feather compared to the Phillips. Amazon sells cases for the units that can mount on the back of the driver or passenger seats. The case I got also mounts in between the driver and passenger seats. I'd highly recommend a case for your player. I went with the Case Logic Koskin DVD Player Case. All in all....The Phillips PET824 was a much more satisfying purchase for me. For my purposes, the Axion just won't do for airline trips, and that's a major requirement; hence, the Axion is a major disappointment. But as I said earlier, the Axion is certainly a viable alternative if you don't mind sacrificing screen size and you don't plan on the need for battery power. Choose your view.
118 of 124 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What can I say? This unit ROCKS!,
By Burguy76 (Las Vegas, NV) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
Compared to other PDVDs in the market. This one is the best of the breed. The unit has 2+ hours of running time and i can finish a whole DVD movie. It has two headphone jacks so my girlfriend and I can listen and watch movie together on a flight. It has video out so you can hook to a bigger TV. It comes with car cord and re-charging adaptor. The screen is sharp and clear. This PDVD rocks.
84 of 88 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Quality PDVD Player,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
We have had this unit for a little over a year and have used it a lot! Still working well, good quality picture and sound. I have noticed that it is starting to act a little funny, loading slowly and freezing sometimes...these things may have just a limited lifespan overall. I also recently purchased an Axion Dual Screen PDVD player for the car and am likewise very pleased with that unit as well. Axion has been good to us.
49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Using the Axion DVD Player,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I've enjoyed using Axion Portable DVD player. The screen image is very good, even in bright lighting. Picture quality is good and meets my expectations. I like that the dvd accepts multi-formats. The sound quality is excellent at the phone out jacks. The speakers are a little tinny and lack much bass. But for their small size they do very well. The remote is excellent. The battery usually lasts for an average of a movie and a half.
31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent 7" dvd player,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
After owning this amazing player for a week, I continue to be amazed. It is shock resistant while playing in my car, has more than adequate viewing and listening features as a stand alone player, and outputs excellent video and sound to an external monitor or tv with rca type input jacks. It works well on the removable battery and plays dvds better than my $49 Digix set top player, at least so far. I am very impressed and satisfied, again, at least so far.
36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still Amazing!,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I've had this player for almost a year now and I've been in Iraq just as long. It has been so durable and has kept up with me. I love that it's slim and can fit so easily into any bag. Also, it's wonderful that it is a CD and MP3 player because that's a money and space saver. I find it to be perfect for traveling or for any situation. I would definitely recommend this item, as it's probably one of the best things I own over here. Definitely worth it!
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great player,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
Little flimsy in the construction, but great with a low impedance headphones(Sony MDR-V300 Monitor Series) The picture is much better that most in this price range.
Not recommended for those who are rough on there toys.
30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
DVD player defective after 2 months,
This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I had to return the DVD player after 2 months, b/c it would freeze for a couple of seconds, pause, and make "chunking/skidding" sounds. Right when i got it, I put it thru a 12 hr burn in cycle, and it passed. But later on, it started with these symptoms. Pix quality was average, sounds was good. A little bulky and heavy. Then bought the Toshiba 1600. Lighter, and we'll see how that lasts.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Over the Long Haul But not Too Long (Review Revised),
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
I am updating my original review (see below), because after about 8 months it stopped working! Just stopped. Pretty disappointing, as this is the best small DVD player I've found, as far as picture and portability goes.
I've had this for about six months, and use it about 3 times a week. It's been a great little player, even at this price. I've mostly used it at home, plugged in, but even when using it with the battery it works fine. Battery life is about 2 1/2 hours. The picture is very good, and the toggle from widescreen to pan&scan is a plus, since I watch a combo of new movies and old. I really like that all the "adjustment" controls are mechanical, that is, on the player body rather than brought up on the screen. This makes it easy to pause, arrow back and forth, fast forward or back, and turn a control wheel adjust to brighter or darker screen. It is very lightweight, and I am careful moving it around, so I don't know how it would do being banged around, dropped, etc. But the light weight is a plus for me since it makes it easy to carry it from room to room as I sometimes do, especially when playing an audiobook CD. The sound tone is pretty good for a portable, with no adjustments except for volume. I haven't played music on it, but speech is crisp without sounding tinny. I am not a "techie" by any stretch of the imagination, so I am very glad to have found this nice little player my first time out.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Flimsy, short life span,
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This review is from: Axion AXN6070A 7-Inch Portable DVD Player (Electronics)
Bought in April, broken by August (stopped reading discs). Even by the standards of these cheap Chinese DVD players, this one was flimsy.
The build quality was suspect -- the auto adapter had a very long thin wire instead of thicker, more durable cord. It was impossible to use the car charger with battery backup, so that when you turned off the car, the movie restarted unless you were using battery (and when the battery was dead, you couldn't switch power sources without restarting the disc). I had better luck with the Coby. |
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