DVD player on planeYes, you can take portable DVD players and laptops.
YES.
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.
yea its just a more new generation DVD It is the size of a DVD, but it is able to contain many times the information as on a DVD and it is not a DVD. It will not play on a DVD player.
In the UK, it is an offence if the driver is able to see (directly or by reflection) the screen of a DVD player.
Yes, any DVD player from RCA will be able to playback music CD's.
you could take apart a PC and sotter together the main plug in wires to the side of the DVD player.
depends on the player. in most cases, the answer is no, since the player wont be able to make complete use of the dvd-enabled screen
No, once you take the DVD out of the computer the computer will not be able to watch what's on the DVD.
With the exception of the most ancient models of DVD player, your unit should be able to play DVD-R media.
That is allowed.