Stay up to date with the amazing Tech Record Player. This stylish and efficient 3-speed turntable plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records, producing warm and clear analog sound through its dynamic full range stereo speakers. This sleek vinyl record player offers a convenient SD card slot and connects to your USB drive as well, making it easy to digitize your precious record collection. Other convenient features include an AM/FM radio and a connection for your portable audio devices, such as CD and MP3 players. Made of wood, plastic and metal. This item ships directly from the manufacturer. Product usually arrives in 2-8 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping. APO/FPO shipping unavailable
Description:The TV Record 3.5 Inch Screen Portable Multi-media Player Black is brand new.High resolution digital 3.5" TFT LCD panel (320 x 240)High resolution digital recording (720 x 480, up to 30 fps; 720 x 576, up to 25 fps) in MPEG4 format from video inputPreset time video recordingThis Portable Multimedia Player is made with compact size, light weight and easy to carry.Don't travel without taking along your latest DVD videos, TV shows, music videos, favorite tunes, and pictures all on the compact and lightweight multimedia player.Easily store your multimedia files on the media player and play them back on the crystal clear 3.5'' digital color screen or through the high-quality stereo earphones.You can use it to watch movies, record video or audio files, listen to music, record the sound, store and browse the photos and play the games. It makes your life interesting and amusing.You can store hours of entertainment assuring your next trip be filled with the best of sight and sound.TV system: PAL, NTSCEnjoy movies---Supporting MPEG 1/2/4, DIVX, AVI, VOB, MPG, DAT video filesAudio video output: stereo audio output and composite video output to TVMusic player: MP3, WMA file playbackLyric display: supports synchronous subtitle display in LRC format. The LRC file and the music file are required to be under the same directory.This player uses WAV file format as the recording formatMic. in: you can use the built-in microphone to record voice or sound and saved as WAV file in the folder of recorderPortable HDD (USB 2.0): USB 2.0 high speed 480Mbps, capacity: supports 20/30/40/60G (here is not included)Audio recording: over 170 hours continues recording / E-book / Game playerBuilt-in memory: 18.6GBThis PMP Center is ideal for travel or outdoor use.Size: 12.5cm long, 7.8cm wide, 1.8cm thick.Weight : 844g.Package contents:1 x Portable TV Record Multimedia Player1 x Earphone1 x Lithium Battery1 x Driver CD1 x Power Adapter ( German Plug ) ( Input: AC100-240V, 50/60Hz, 0.6A. Output: DC 5V--2.4A )1 x USB Adapter1 x Carry Bag1 x Remote Control1 x USB Cable1 x English Instruction Manual1 x A/V Cable1 x AV Adapter
We took the record player "out of the box". Crosley's Revolution™ turntable truly fits the word in every way. Where other turntables take up space, this one dances around a desk without ado. Where other record players must be kept in their designated place, the Crosley Revolution™ practically begs to join you on every journey. And where other turntables tangle you in a web of wires, the Crosley Revolution™ effortlessly pairs with any FM radio for cordless, clear sound. It is a turntable of firsts-the first battery-powered Crosley turntable, the first with a platter smaller than a teacup saucer, and the first with a wireless transmitter for cord-free enjoyment. Users can tote this two-speed turntable with them to vinyl swaps or to a friend's house. Featuring a USB hookup for easy analog-to-digital transfer, the Crosley Revolution™ will allow users to free their favorites from the grooves for digital enjoyment across a variety of devices. This small but mighty turntable also features a headphone jack, passive audio out, and a dynamic full range speaker. **PATENT PENDING**
Things You Must Know Before Buying A Portable Dvd Player
Regardless if you are getting your first DVD Player or perhaps replacing an old one it's very important to understand what's available on the market at the moment. It's also useful to know what some of the lingo means – many of us think terminology like Hi-def and Progressive Scan appear impressive but don't really know what it does!
The fact is these days there is a lot more to DVD Players than simply watching movies. Often the more recent models offer premium quality video and audio connections offering crisp very clear images and staggering surround sound. In addition to playing recordable and also rewritable CD's they are able to handle your MP3 mix discs, a few might also play WMA (Windows Media Audio) files. A handful of Players come with SACD (Super Audio CD's) or DVD audio decoding meant for high resolution multichannel tunes.
Obviously the perfect DVD Player for you is without a doubt the one that best fulfills your needs – it really should have the features that matter most to you. For example, if you still have (and watch!) plenty of VHS tapes therefore a DVD/VCR Combo Player is a superb choice. They are highly inexpensive and offer the familiarity of a VCR Player with the enhanced music and movie quality of DVD. You may use it to help record your favourite Television shows on VHS, enjoy movies on DVD and even listen to your audio CD's. If you want to archive your VHS tapes consider a DVD Recorder that offers convenient tape-free recording when using the features of a DVD Player. You can even back up your family movies onto DVD. Generally there is a wide variety of writeable as well as rewriteable formats available to allow you to use the appropriate disc for the right job.
If you travel a great deal a Handheld DVD Player may be the solution. These are lightweight as well as lightweight plus some provide dual headphone jacks enabling more than just one person to listen simultaneously.
If you possess a Higher definition tv HD DVD is a high-definition disc format made to improve your viewing experience when using High definition tv. One more option is a DVD Player with Video Upconversion which should convert DVD video to a resolution that more closely matches those of your High-definition Television. These transmission continues to be digital as it travels from the connections to your television for the cleanest possible transfer.
If your TV is Enhanced Definition (EDTV), High definition or simply HDTV-ready a Progressive Scan DVD Player is usually an alternative. In reality, regardless of whether your current TV is not progressive capable your subsequent one most likely will likely be and that means you would likely get a great picture now and an even far better one once you upgrade your tv. What exactly is Progressive Scan? Progressive Scan displays the entire frame in one sweep (as opposed to Interlaced Scan which will splits each video frame into 2 fields) and since the whole picture is displayed together it has much less flickering and more lucid details. To look at the progressive scan signals you would like a progressive capable Television so if you lack one presently pick out a DVD Player which permits you to choose either 480i interlaced scan to be used with a conventional Television or 480p progressive-scan output for compatible Television.
A major part of choosing the perfect player is usually ensuring it provides all the required connections to perform with your other audio visual equipment. Nearly all recent DVD Players have no less than three video jacks – composite, S-video and component. Component inputs are typically only found on mid-priced to higher priced Television manufactured in the last few years. The component connection provides the best picture quality. If your TV only has an antenna style RF input you will need to mount an RF modulator somewhere between the TV & DVD Player. Additionally a DVD/VCR Combo may be worth considering mainly because a number of may pass DVD signals via their RF output.
Present-day players have a digital audio output – coaxial, optical or even both. This enables them to be able to send out Dolby Digital or DTS signals towards your receiver for multichannel surround audio. All DVD Players consist of standard stereo audio jacks allowing you to connect to stereo receivers and stereo TV's. Some players also have built-in decoding together with 5.1 channel analog outputs to connect straight to 5.1 ready receivers. These models typically play multichannel DVD Audio or even SACD discs. A number of higher priced players have IEEE1394 jacks (known as FireWire or i.LINK); most of these single cord connections may carry 5.1 channel music to a compatible receiver.
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