Philips PET742-98 User Manual

Philips Portable DVD Player
7" LCD
PET742
Longer movie enjoyment on the go
Play your movies, music and photos on the go
• DVD, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, (S)VCD, CD compatible
• DivX Certified for standard playback of DivX videos
• MP3-CD, CD and CD-RW playback
• View JPEG images from picture disc
Enrich your AV entertainment experience
• 7" swivel colour LCD panel for improved viewing flexibility
• Enjoy movies in 16:9 widescreen format
• Built-in stereo speakers
Extra touches for your convenience
• Up to 5-hour playback with a built-in battery*
• AC adapter, car adapter and AV cable included
• Car mount pouch included for easy in-car use
Portable DVD Player
7" LCD
Highlights
PET742/98
5-hour built-in battery*
This Philips player comes with a compact built­in rechargeable battery for long-lasting power. Up to 5 hours of continuous movie, photo and music playback enjoyment can be achieved on a single charge. Just plug in the power cable to recharge the player - it's that simple.
MP3-CD, CD and CD-RW playback
Car mount pouch
Mount your portable DVD player easily onto your car headrest. You can enjoy DVD movies on the road.
7" swivel colour LCD panel
7" swivel colour LCD panel for improved viewing flexibility
DivX Certified
With DivX® support, you are able to enjoy DivX® encoded videos. The DivX media format is an MPEG4-based video compression technology that enables you to save large files like movies, trailers and music videos on media like CD-R/RW, and DVD recordable discs.
Enjoy 16:9 widescreen movies
MP3 is a revolutionary compression technology by which large digital music files can be made up to 10 times smaller without radically degrading their audio quality. A singe CD can store up to 10 hours of music.
Display and share your movies and digital photos with your friends and family. The 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio is standard for universal to high-definition digital television. A native 16:9 aspect ratio means video display without bars at the top and bottom of the picture and without the quality loss than comes from scaling, altering an image to fit on a different screen size.
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