Sony DVP-FX930 9 in. Portable DVD Player with Screen

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(4.70 out of 5) from 10 reviews
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Pros: Light ,compact.Lovely sound and pictures.Great adventure for children.Excellent Companion during travel!
Cons: It should come with an extra remote battery.
The Bottom Line: I recommend Sony DVP-FX930, to everyone who values good quality pictures,and high fidelity sounds.It is compact.A must for every home especially where you have adventurous kids!
I noticed the portable blue Sony DVP-FX930 while out shopping earlier this year.I was making prepara ...
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Sony FX930 Portable DVD Player has it all
Pros: Sturdy, Compact Unit, Fantastic Sound and Volume Quality; nice remote control, Beautiful Picture
Cons: Remote Control uses a round battery-(Lithium CR 2025), fingerprints
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend the Sony DVP-FX930 Portable DVD Player. Great sound, Sharp, beautiful picture. Remote control works from many angles.
When My daughter was 3, we bought an inexpensive dvd player which broke in about two weeks. We ...
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The DVP-FX930: Making Sure Elmo is Always Nearby and Looking Sharp
Pros: Slim, compact design, good picture, good sound, functional layout.
Cons: A/V cord's stereo plug jack on the DVD player end; can't easily subsitute another cable.
The Bottom Line: For video on the go from a reputable name, the Sony DVP-FX930 is a good investment for your family.
Vacation with a toddler who can be very insistent about getting his daily dose of Sesame Street was ...
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Sony DVP-FX930 Portable DVD Player - Excellent DVD Player Lets Me Watch DVDs Anywhere
Pros: excellent picture, easy to operate, compact and lightweight
Cons: battery pack gets a little warm
The Bottom Line: This is a terrific DVD player that works well anywhere. It's versatile and easy to operate. Picture and sound are very good.
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