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Mintek MDP-5860 5-Inch Portable DVD Player
  • Compatible with DVD, VCD, MP3, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and Kodak Picture CDs
  • 5-inch 4:3 TFT color LCD display; AC/DC power; antishock system
  • Analog, optical digital audio out; composite-video out; headphone jack
  • Dolby Digital, DTS, and MPEG audio output; virtual surround; stereo speakers
  • Measures 5.39 x 1.38 x 5.59 inches (W x H x D)

PRODUCT FEATURES:DVD/MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/Kodak Picture CD;5″ 4: 3 TFT Monitor;Built-in Stereo Speakers;Built-in Anti-shock System;Optical Output;AV Output;High Capacity Rechargeable Lithium Battery;Multi Function Remote Control;Car cigarette Adapter Included.

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  • Cynthia L. Ellis
    March 5, 2010
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    I received mine as a gift in 2004 and have used on an average, a few times per month. It has a little bitty screen, and the sound isn’t sensurround, but I enjoy the heck out of it. I use it primarily to watch instructional videos, and even an occasional movie. It’s not a big screen and it is not Dolby, but for what it is, I am quite happy

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  • Mr. R. Anderson
    March 5, 2010
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    This a is a cheap region 1 dvd player which I bought in the US. Although the power supply says AC 110v input I’ve used it in the UK and Southern Ireland where the voltage is 240 and 230 respectively. I have checked on the web for a region hack code which many people say doesn’t work. I even phoned Mintek from the UK and they sent me an email with how to do it but still didn’t work. Despite all that most of my dvd’s are good internet downloads so it doesn’t matter too much. Good value for money but low battery life and skips when it gets hot. Recommended if you use region 0 or 1 but not for other regions.

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  • N. Szabo
    March 5, 2010
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    I bought this for my son as a Christmas gift and showed it around at work before I wrapped it. Everyone who saw it was surprised by the clear picture. The sound that comes out of the player isn’t the greatest but plug in a good pair of headphones and it is improved ten-fold. The DVD player comes with a car adapter, battery, and AC/DC plug for power so you can use it anywhere. It fits perfectly in a small CD holder I bought for a few bucks and that is convenient to pack or carry. My son absolutely loved this gift!

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  • James Rees
    March 5, 2010
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    I’ve bought three of these now. First I got the MDP-5861, which is the widescreen version. It lasted a year, which is not bad considering my then-three-year-old was its biggest user. The screen broke but it still works with an external monitor.

    I bought another for a friend, and it still works, then I bought the 4:3 (standard screen) 5860 as a replacement.

    Treat it gently and with a bit of luck it should last a few years. It’s not bad for the price.

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  • J. Pawlowski
    March 5, 2010
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    A few weeks after I bought it the open button would get stuck so the door wouldn’t stay down. It’s a reoccurring problem, but so far I’ve been able to unstick it enough for the door to close… but it’s not easy.

    The speakers just died on it after it was only 5 months old. I do not play it loud, I don’t abuse it, & I don’t even use it often. AMF, I take good care of my gadgets. The sound from the earphone jack also died at the same time. So it means the audio amp chip inside is blown. Fortunately, I had a high-impedance set of earbuds with a volume control built in the line lying around. I was able to plug it in the audio out in the back of the player to get sound from there.

    Unfortunately the battery pack covers those output jacks when one is going portable. So the only way I could get sound now, is without the battery.

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