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Product description
This portable DVD player brings a large 15.6" HD swivel screen and long battery life for on‑the‑go entertainment, whether in the car, at a campsite, or in a waiting room. It’s built to keep kids and older users engaged with simple controls and a loud speaker, and the 270° rotation plus 180° flip make positioning effortless for different seating arrangements. If you need steady playback on the move, the built‑in anti‑shock helps reduce interruptions and supports multiple disc formats and media files via USB or SD.
What matters most
The player balances a roomy display with portability, offering a 15.6" 1280×800 HD panel that aims to reduce eye strain during long viewing sessions. You’ll appreciate the easy-to-use interface and high volume speaker when sharing videos or music with passengers. If you prefer longer runtimes you get up to six hours of play according to the manufacturer, and if you favor versatile media playback the unit accepts various disc types and USB/SD files.
Product specs
- Name: 17.5" Portable DVD Player with 15.6" Large HD Screen
- Size: 15.6" screen, 17.5" bezel
- Resolution: 1280×800
- Battery: 5000mAh, up to 6 hours
- Formats: DVD, CD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, VCD, USB/SD media support
Why it’s worth it
The region‑free player handles discs from different regions and reads common video and audio file types, so you can play a mix of physical media and files from USB or an SD card up to 32 GB. The included AC adapter and car charger expand usable scenarios, while anti‑shock reduces playback hiccups during travel, which is handy for road trips. The straightforward controls make it a practical companion for children and elders who prefer minimal setup.
Who it’s for
It’s a great fit if you want a standalone portable player with a large screen for car journeys, family trips, or quiet downtime, and you value simple operation and loud sound. It may not suit you if you need Blu‑ray support or advanced streaming features, since it focuses on disc playback and file playback rather than internet apps or high‑definition optical formats.









