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Traveling DVD Players

 

 


X-photomares
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May 11, 2004, 10:56 PM

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It seems in todays world when I meet a potential client thay tend to have hectic lives. So one of the things they request is I stop by their work as time after work is done doing family things. No problem with photographs as I take a few portfolios or albums. Now that I am getting into marketing the video side of my business is there a portable DVD player that anyone can recommend. I saw one at Sams Club that has two 7" moniters so two groups of people can view a demo tape. I think it looks impressive and is around $399.Is that overkill?
Thanks!
Bob


X-Doug_Graham
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May 12, 2004, 12:24 PM

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: I saw one at Sams Club that has two 7" moniters so two groups of people can view a demo tape. I think it looks impressive and is around $399.Is that overkill?
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Actually, that sounds pretty cool.
I got a Cyberhome 7" player on eBay for under $200, and so far it has worked very well.
Regards,
Doug Graham


X-Tom
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Jun 18, 2004, 12:43 AM

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: : I saw one at Sams Club that has two 7" moniters so two groups of people can view a demo tape. I think it looks impressive and is around $399.Is that overkill?
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: Actually, that sounds pretty cool.
: I got a Cyberhome 7" player on eBay for under $200, and so far it has worked very well.
: Regards,
: Doug Graham
>>>>Yes, many are going for much less than $200. Try Half.com


Shawn Lam
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Jul 6, 2004, 4:44 PM

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I bought a Mintek with a 7" TFT screen. It is great for client presentations where a TV is not present and nice to watch movies on when travelling.
Shawn


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