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Polaroid PDM 2727 Two Screen 7 Car DVD Player Polaroid PDM-2727 Two Screen 7″ Car DVD Player Don’t leave on your next road trip without this Two-Screen 7″ Car DVD Player! With 2 screens to watch, all your passengers are sure to stay content even on the longest trips. It includes two screens that deliver amazing clarity and bold color. Watch a movie on both screens at the same time, or watch a movie while playing a game on the additional screen. It also lets you play DVDs, listen to CDs, or view your latest vacation pictures on JPEG discs. A built-in Dolby Digital Decoder combines with stereo speakers for fantastic sound while dual headphone jacks make it easy to listen in privacy; whether you’re at home or in the car. Bumpy roads are no match for the built-in ESP function! You’ll enjoy an uninterrupted picture on both screens even while you’re in motion. It also includes a convenient credit-card sized remote control!
Customer Review: My kids love it.
I purchased 2 of the Polaroid PDM-2727 last year. One for my family and the other as a gift. The color and clarity of the 7″ screen is superb. Sound quality too is very good. It keeps the kids entertained during long trips in the car. My only quams about this DVD player is that the provided cables are too short to run under the carpet, so you have to run the cables across the headrests, and there are too many buttons on the unit, which makes it difficult to push the correct button while driving. My kids are careful when they put DVDs in and out of the player, but after 6 months of almost daily use, one of the plastic hinges on the door that houses the DVD/CD broke. Short of replacing the door, there’s no way to replace the hinge and without this door, the DVD won’t play. Shortly after that, the player had difficulty recognizing a DVD was in the unit, and wouldn’t play. It eventually stopped working altogether. I believe the ribbon cable is damaged. Anyway, it was great while it lasted and I’m now looking for either a replacement for the damaged master unit, or a new player set although I don’t need the slave DVD. The slave unit serves solely as a second monitor,so it’s not subject to the same wear and tear as the master which receives the DVD/CD.

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