RCA 7L400MDV Portable DVD/VCR Combo with 7" LCD Widescreen


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RCA's portable 7L400MDV DVD/videocassette player makes road entertainment exciting and safe. The unit includes everything from a 7-inch widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) liquid-crystal display to built-in stereo speakers and dual headphone jacks so one or two kids of any age can enjoy the system simultaneously. Want to watch a camcorder output or a video game instead? Plug either one right into the unit's handy front-panel audio/video inputs for instant enjoyment. There's even an 8-pin audio/video output for connection with a front-seat passenger monitor.

Included AV outputs (stereo analog audio, composite-video) provide easy playback through larger TVs with AV inputs--great for the kids' room or other area when using the player with an optional AC power adapter. The unit decodes Dolby Digital and DTS signals and folds them down to two-channel analog stereo.

Backlit front and top control panels simplify nighttime use, and the 7L400MDV's safe and ergonomic design makes it easy to secure with a seat belt. The product is engineered for safety from front to back, inside and out, and it meets UL/CUL safety standards. The safety coverage includes the complete unit, including the cabinet, power supply, car cigarette lighter adapter, and all circuitry.

What's in the Box
Portable DVD/videocassette player, remote control, remote batteries, DC cigarette lighter power adapter, and user's manual.


1 4 star product with zero-star service
Good product we have been very happy with...right up to the time the power button broke. We've only had this unit for six months, so of course I expected it would be covered under the warranty. Wrong. RCA doesn't warranty any of the buttons to actually function on their products once you open the box, as far as I can tell from speaking with Thomson service (after I had to hunt down someone at RCA/Thomson who could help.) I'll be buying another brand in the future.

Monday, 07-Jul-2008 10:15:05 CDT
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