yup.
Some do. Some (generally older ones) do not.
DVD player on planeYes, you can take portable DVD players and laptops.
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A DVD is relatively portable but I suspect you mean a DVD player? In which case it's only portable if it's a portable DVD player.
Portable DVD players play DVDs using a digital scanner eye. The scanner eye is located inside the DVD player, and it scans the DVD as it turns. Then, it transfers the images to the screen.
A person can recycle a cheap old DVD player at Sarcan Recycling. Sarcan Recycling also accepts computers, desktop printers, fax machines, and laptops.
It is probabely because it is portable and desktop's aren't. and for Laptops can you can probabely Burn DVD's and for Desktops of the past you can't do that. For the new Desktop's you can. Desktops aren't portable but Laptops are.
External DVD drives are obtainable for laptops. Many of them are slimline portable models especially suitable for traveling. They are useful for backing up data or watching DVD movies on ultra-slim laptops which do not come with an internal DVD drive.
The smallest portable dvd player is the Audiovox D1420. It is a portable DVD player is just about an inch more in diameter than the DVD itself. It features a built-in 4.2‰Û_ 16:9 LCD widescreen and battery life lasts about 2.5 hours.
No, there is no usb connection.
Most portable DVD players costs around $60. These portable DVD players are available at Walmart and Best Buy. Target also has cheap portable DVD players at $80.
Laptops will give you more ability. You can get a DVD player with it and more memory and hard drive space. If you need something that is very small and portable and do not need a DVD then choose a netbook.
A car player means that the player is built into the car. A portable DVD player can only be played in the car by connecting a DV-power cable to the car battery.