Abstract: Although CNET did not review the Philips DCP750, we did review the Philips DCP850, which is essentially the same product with a larger screen (8.5 inches diagonal versus 7 inches) and overall size. For more information, refer to the full review of the .
Weak built in speaker volume, disappointing battery life, no possibility of carrying a spare battery
The Philips DCP750 is the lower-priced sibling to the Philips DCP850, another innovative portable DVD player from Philips that incorporates a video iPod dock. Its low retail price makes the DCP750 represents an excellent value for money and a not-insi...
Abstract: Of the four players that Ive tested that enable you to dock your 5G iPod and view its contents -- the other three being Memorexs iFlip 8.4, iLuvs i1055, and Sonic Impacts Video-55 -- the Philips DCP750 is by far the most thoughtfully designed. The...
iPod connectivity, Stylish design, Plays just about anything, Two headphone sockets
Comparatively expensive, Chunky remote, Remote not always responsive, Average speakers
Philips iPod-compatible DVD player adds another layer to your in-car entertainment experience -- at a price. ...
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Published: 2007-10-05, Author: Jeff , review by: macworld.co.uk
Clean, user-friendly design, swivelling, glare-resistant screen, easy output to TV, two headphone jacks, SD card slot, excellent picture quality, car adaptor included
No car kit for seat-back attachment, mediocre colour saturation Min specs: iPod 5G (iPod with video playback)
Of the four players we’ve tested that enable you to dock your 5G iPod and view its contents –?the others being Memorex’s iFlip 8.4, iLuv’s i1055, and Sonic Impact’s Video-55 –?the Philips DCP750 is by far the most thoug...
The Philips DCP750 is one of the most thoughtfully designed pieces of consumer electronics kit we’ve come across. The top-loading DVD player appears to have been a primary consideration, rather than an afterthought, and it shows in the unit's ease of ...