That is allowed.
yes, you are allowed. However, do to radio communications that the pilot needs, phones interfere with radio signals. They may ask you to turn them off for a short period of time, (Ipods, Mp3 Players, Phones, Portable DvD players, etc.) but you are allowed to have them on there.
Yes, dvds can be played on bluray players.
A DVD player typically does not have any network ability, it is designed to play a DVD which is put in and out manually. With no network, there is no need for an airplane mode. Depending on the specific airline and country, you may or may not have to turn it off during take offs and landings.
The quality of DVD player you are looking for will decide whether or not it is affordable. Prices can range from $65 to $300. For a little but more you can purchase a portable DVD player which is great for traveling with kids, on an airplane, etc.
Yes! Panasonic DVD players are reviewed as one of the best brands of DVD players on the market and have been for years on end! They're a trust worthy brand.
They carry portable DVD players, DVD recorders, DVD/VCR combination, single disc players, multi disc players, and XDE video players. To see more selections go to their site.
This depends greatly on what state and country you live in. In some places it is considered to be completely illegal.
A video burned to DVD can be played on MOST DVD players. But some older model DVD players can't read burned disks.Technology has come a long way since DVD players were introduced, so the majority of DVD players today can play burned media.
Sony has a handful of DVD players, all differentiated by their accessories, such as VCR players.
There would be no DVD players.
Yes, they are. If it is an mp3 player built into a cell phone, it will have to be turned off unless it has an airplane mode. In airplane mode, the phone will not be functional, but the mp3 player can still be used.