Yes, you can use a portable DVD player on a plane, but there are a few considerations. Most airlines allow personal electronic devices during flights, but you may need to keep the device in airplane mode during takeoff and landing. It's also wise to check the airline's specific policies regarding the use of personal devices. Additionally, ensure you have enough battery life or bring a charger, as in-seat power may not be available.
There are some rechargeable portable DVD players where you can use rechargeable batteries, they cannot be used in every portable DVD player because at some point the batteries start to slow down.
no the remote has to come with the porable DVD player
YES.
you use a 3-pron connector (yellow. red, white) in to the input in the playstation 2 or portable DVD player.
You put it in the drive of a DVD player and then watch it. Of course its not quite that easy. Unless it's a portable DVD player you have to have a monitor to play it with.
Some portable DVD models have an AV input option that allows you to use the DVD player display for other devices. This could be used as a display for a game system for instance.
To connect a GameCube to a Techlux portable DVD player, you'll need to use the appropriate video input options. Most portable DVD players have a composite AV input, which means you can use a composite AV cable (with yellow, red, and white connectors) to connect the GameCube's AV output to the DVD player's input. Make sure to switch the DVD player to the correct input source to display the GameCube's video and audio. If the portable DVD player does not support AV input, this connection may not be possible.
Yep, most likely.
It depends. There are batteries for the Toshiba portable dvd, but you can also use a charger to charge up the dvd. It can run for awhile w/out batteries. Here is a place to buy the batteries: www.ebatts.com �ۼ Portable DVD Player Batteries
The battery life on a sony portable DVD player really all depends on the size of it. It also depends on how you use the player. But average hours of a battery for a DVD player that is fully charged would be between eight and twelve hours.
if it fits into the audio socket, yes
No, you cannot directly hook an Xbox up to a portable DVD player. An Xbox outputs video and audio through HDMI or AV cables, while a portable DVD player is designed to play DVDs and typically has its own screen. If you want to use a DVD player as a display for an Xbox, it would require specific video inputs that portable DVD players do not possess. Instead, consider using a dedicated monitor or TV for the best experience.