Coby DVD-637 5.1 Channel DVD Player with Progressive Scan & Karaoke Mic

Coby DVD-637 5.1 Channel DVD Player with Progressive Scan & Karaoke Mic
Manufacturer: Coby
Product Type: CE
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Product Description
Viva la difference! COBY DVD-637 lets you enjoy many video and audio recordings on many different disc formats. Though many DVD players also have that capability, this player offers a significant difference. It can also play Karoke discs and has a mic input that lets you sing along. Talk about interactive TV, this is definitely an outstanding feature. So if you're looking for a DVD player that has that different extra feature, try the DVD-637. Who knows? You may become a professional singer. Microphone Input Jack for Karaoke Multiple Subtitles/Viewing Angles Convenient On-screen Display Zoom Operation Parental Lock Control Full Function Remote Control 110-220 V Automatic Power Adjustable Input FCC Approved & ETL Listed Unit Dimensions - 10.9 x 2 x 10 (WHD) Connectivity - Audio - Dolby Digital, Coaxial Digital Out, Optical Digital Out, Analog Audio Out // Video - Component Video Out (Progressive Scan), RCA Video Out, S-Video Out
Average customer rating: 4.0
- Too Old
- unless you own stock in Duracell forget it
- Socks knocked off !!
- The computer wiz
- Hmm...
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PalmOne VII Handheld
Manufacturer: PalmOne
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B00002EQCF
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Product Description
The new Palm VII handheld lets you access the best of the Internet, communicate via e-mail, and stay on top of your information - wirelessly and easily. You can customize the Palm VII handheld with your choice of hundreds of web clipping applications and thousands of third-party add-on applications. The Palm.Net wireless communication service allows you to trade stocks; get quotes, news items, or sport scores; look up addresses, flight information, or weather forecasts; and send and receive e-mail virtually any-where. Activation is easy and instant, and you can choose from a variety of monthly service plans. With more Web clipping applications and more memory, the Palm VII handheld gives you the best of the Internet, where and when you want it.
Customer Reviews:
Too Old.......2004-09-10
This used to be a great device. However, as of Aug. 31, 2004, Palm is discontinuing their Palm.Net wireless service. As the Palm VII cannot be reconfigured to use a different service, the vast majority of its functionality is now gone. If you just need a basic handheld, the Palm VII will still work in this capacity, but there are other devices which work just as well for a lower cost.
unless you own stock in Duracell forget it.......2003-05-07
this was the second Palm I owned, and was a closeout model, and it was terrible. Battery life is non-existent unless one week counts. In fact was away from unit for a week and not only were the batteries completely dead, but lost all data. I love the convenience of a PDA, just not THIS PDA
Socks knocked off !!.......2002-06-10
Product works great. It replaces one that I had for 2 years which I dropped and shattered the screen on. I ordered from the vendor on Friday afternoon. On the next Monday morning the PDA was delivered to my office, with a new set of alkalines installed. I was synched up within 5 minutes of opening the box! Great service from the vendor..at regular ground shipping rates. "Thanks"
The computer wiz.......2002-01-31
This is a great product. I loved it from day one, and I have been using for about 1 1/2 years now. It may take a week or two to get used to handwriting if you have never done it on any other device before, but once that hurdle is passed, it is a minature computer at the palm of your hand!
Hmm..........2001-12-03
This has the potential to be a good device, but lost a lot. The palm VII can connect to the internet with pretty good rates, but the most it can do is webclipping apps, like Wall Street Journal. While it can probably do more if you connect using a manual connection, you have to go through a lot. Also nagging is the fact that it only has 2mb of memory, not allowing you to store lots of programs. However, this can be a good thing, because you don't load lots of useless programs on. The contrast nobbie in the back got annoying because it was hard to use, but it never got accidentally adjusted like the palm Vx could.
The palm VII is for the net user, but if you aren't going to use it for the internet, buy an m100, same as this only round and modem-free. (I happen to like the boxy shape of the VII.)
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