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
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.
One can purchase a Toshiba portable DVD player from a chain store like Walmart. Alternatively, online websites like Amazon and eBay also sell this DVD player.
It can play DVD +- r, +-RW and all cds.
Portable DVD players normally have a rechargable battery pack,that is brand and model specific.
It is a pretty durable portable dvd device. It is meant to be used in cars while on the road, so it shouldn't take too much of a beating in this environment anyway.
There are a number of reputable manufacturers for portable video or DVD players. Some of these manufacturers are Sony, Toshiba, Phillips and Panasonic.
Toshiba High Definition DVD players are NOT energy efficient. Think about it, a High Definition DVD player is not very energy efficient. If you had a portable HD DVD player it would be much more energy efficient because it's battery-powered.
Some of the best rated portable DVD players are Sony's 8-inch (Model # DVP-FX820), Phillips 10.2-inch, and Toshiba's 9-inch (Model # SDP93S). LG and Coby also make highly rated portable DVD players.
It has RCA jacks.However the Toshiba SD-P91S gets less than sparkling user reviews.
Yes as long as they are mpeg 2 formatted.
Some of the highest rated portable DVD players of 2012-2013 include the Toshiba SDP93s, the Sony DVP-FX930, and the Philips PET7402/37. You can find these available for purchase on the Amazon website.
hi looking for portable DVD player that hasn't got a built in batterie just operates on the normal kind of batteries. thanks.