|  | Posted by Hertz_Donut on 02/12/07 22:52 
"X L" <Xzanado@webtv.net> wrote in message news:14947-45D001C6-755@storefull-3118.bay.webtv.net...
 > Herz you have to count for the fact that we are talking about small lcd
 > screens here. 336x960 resolution on a 7" screen sports a very sharp
 > looking picture.  but i was surprised at when comparing other brand
 > models was that even though others had higher res specs this coby model
 > still looked like it had a better quality picture. and it was my main
 > reason for buying it.
 > your not going to find many 7" screen portable dvd players that have
 > 720x480 input lcd resolution. if you see specs like that most likely its
 > only the players output resolution for hookup to a tv. and regarding
 > your opinion of coby products. for the most part i agree. but this
 > player has had heavy heavy use for 8 months now without any problems. so
 > on this basis it seems to be pretty solid. and why im recommending it.
 > something i thought i would never do for any portable player. others i
 > have had were gone pretty fast. many overheat.
 >
 
 You are obviously out of your league in this discussion.
 
 There are literally dozens of 7, 8, 9 and 10 inch screens that are DVD
 compliant.
 
 The dimensions you describe, besides being of the wrong orientation, meet no
 known NTSC or PAL standard that I know of.  I suspect COBY found a cheap
 source of data grade 7" displays and is foisting them off as LCD players.
 
 Again, I am happy that *YOU* like what you see...but I would never own such
 an abomination.
 
 Honu
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