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Orbit Portable DVD Player with TV, Freeview, USB, and Game (300+ Games)

Orbit Portable DVD Player with TV, Freeview, USB, and Game (300+ Games)


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Brand: Feastronics
Category: CE

Buy New: £119.98



New (5) from £119.98

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 37198

Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.8

MPN: 768DVB
Model: 768DVB
UPC: 013286014944
ASIN: B000RPL19W

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Receive both analog and Freeview digital TV programmes, support output reception to home TV (as setop box); Receive digital radio channels
  • Multiregion, plays DVD purchased from any country
  • Portable game player with 300 games game controller
  • Super strong electronics anti-shock (DVD 3 seconds, CD/VCD 10 seconds, MP3 90 seconds)
  • 7" LCD screen, may also be used as a video monitor (composite AV input)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The 768DVB is a superb portable entertainment kit: It is a7" portable DVD/CD/MP3 player; It is a portable MPEG-4 player (DivX/Xvid); It is a Digital TV (Freeview); It is a normal TV (analog, all 5 UK channels); It is a digital radio (via Freeview);It is a 7" video monitor (accept input from PS2, camera); It is a portable game player with 300 games included free and one joysticks; It has USB ports which can read pendrive and many digital cameras directly via USB cable; Pls note TV/Freeview reception on the road depends the signal strength (the location)


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good value for money   August 19, 2008
momof3 (Cambridge, UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Bought this just before a 2 week car trip across Europe with 3 small children. Was a life saver. Easy to charge. Plays multiregional dvds. Place for multiple earplugs. Games are basic, sort of 80s style. Delivery was fast. Happy with product. No problems so far. Did not come with bag, which we ordered separately.


4 out of 5 stars Orbit Portable DVD Player with TV, Freeview - Review   December 31, 2007
P. Towle (Warks, UK)
23 out of 23 found this review helpful

I bought one of these units for my son for Christmas 2007. br /The unit was dispatched very quickly from `Allcam World of Portables' although their chosen courier (Citylink) is quite simply appalling. They delivered it to someone half way up the road never even attempted to deliver it here. After calling City Link many times, we managed to locate recover the parcel! br /The box for the DVD player/TV doesn't give any indication that this unit has Freeview quotes Model No. PTDVD-768. Having bought this unit as a present, I didn't want to remove the outer cellophane from the box or, break the seal to check. I e-mailed Allcam they were adamant that the unit did have Freeview. A visit to the Orbit Website underlined my concerns when I discovered that there are two version of this unit - one with Freeview (Model PTDVD-768DVB) one without (Model PTDVD-768) No fear though, Christmas day, my son opened his present and ..... the unit does indeed have Freeview. Allcam said that they regularly get calls about this claim that the box doesn't use the word `Freeview' because it's a tradename!?! .... yet the box for my son's unit doesn't even say `DVB' or quote the correct model number! br /The instructions for the unit are a bit cheesy written in pseudo English/Chinese! When first tested with a DVD, the unit made an applauding noise wouldn't read a DVDs. Upon close inspection, I discovered that the DVD has a very thin plastic (transport?) shield over the lens this needs to be removed before use (.... of course, the instructions were absolutely no help here!) Once we got over that hurdle, the unit worked like a dream. The DVD motor drive is slightly noisy but otherwise ok. Picture quality is excellent. br /The rechargeable battery unit (which is external looks more like a docking unit) also provides a portable telescopic aerial. For Freeview reception this isn't much use .... unless you're sat on top of the TV transmitter! A 12V car adapter is also supplied. br /To set up the DVB Analogue TV channels, we plugged the unit into a good (external) aerial. Again, this all worked ok apart from the DVB which seems to place the channels in a `non-standard' order. Although there is a channel sort facility, none of the options put the channels in the correct order (as per a `normal' Freeview box). There is a facility to manually sort the channels, but accidentally invoke the auto setting all your hard work can be undone in a flash! br /According to the manual, the unit is supposed to be supplied with a car antenna but this wasn't in the box. br /Although you can control virtually everything via the remote control, for some odd reason there's no remote control of the volume!! This is controlled via a very basic volume control on the side of the unit. br /The unit also comes with a Games controller a disc full of games - which my son loves. br /In all, this is an excellent unit very good value for money. br /Plus points ...... br / 1). Excellent Picture quality on DVD Freeview br / 2). Value for money br / 3). Packed FULL of features br / 4). Dual headphone sockets (so 2 people with headphones can watch at same time) br /Bad points br / 1). Poor Instructions br / 2). Battery pack makes unit a bit cumbersome br / 3). No volume control via the remote. br /