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  2. Portable DVD player - Wikipedia

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    The battery weight and need for portability presented problems - including problems with mechanical shocks interrupting the reading of the DVD. [8] Some have articulating screens that rotate 180 degrees & fold flat. Portable DVD players generally have connections for additional screens and a car lighter plug.

  3. RCA Lyra - Wikipedia

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    The RCA Lyra X2400 is a portable audio/video recorder and player with a 3.5" LCD screen released around 2006. It has a CompactFlash slot, audio out, built-in speaker and RCA A/V inputs. [31] Recorded video is compressed with an XVID encoder. The included software, Blaze Media Encoder, can transcode from most popular video and audio formats.

  4. Portable audio player - Wikipedia

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    A portable audio player is a personal mobile device that allows the user to listen to recorded audio while mobile. Sometimes a distinction is made between a portable player, battery-powered and with one or more small loudspeakers , and a personal player, listened to with earphones .

  5. Category:Portable electronics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Portable electronics" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Battery pack; Body camera; D. Portable DVD player; H. ... Nixie (drone) P ...

  6. Category:Portable media players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Portable media players" ... Portable CD player; Portable Media Center; R. RCA Lyra; Rockbox; S. Samsung Galaxy (2009 smartphone) Samsung i8000 ...

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    The first production-volume portable digital audio player was The Audible Player (also known as MobilePlayer, or Digital Words To Go) from Audible.com available for sale in January 1998, for $200. It only supported playback of digital audio in Audible's proprietary, low-bitrate format which was developed for spoken word recordings.

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  9. Infinity Systems - Wikipedia

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    Infinity Systems is an American manufacturer of loudspeakers founded in Los Angeles in 1968 and headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] Since 1983, Infinity has been part of Harman International Industries , which became a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics in 2017.