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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Portable DVD and Blu-ray
Panasonic DMP-B15 review
Watching Blu-ray movies on an 8.9-inch screen is a seemingly ridiculous proposition, but the DMP-B15 won us over in the end. As well as delivering the best pictures we've ever seen on a portable device, it also functions as an excellent living-room player when connected to a TV via its HDMI port Read more
16 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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LG DP391B review
LG's demurely named DP391B deserves a more conspicuous moniker -- it's easily one of the best portable DVD players we've ever seen. With a glorious screen, handy kickstand and tonnes of features, including DivX playback and photo display, it's just the thing for dull journeys Read more
13 August 2008 by Ian Morris
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Portable DVD and Blu-ray
Sony BDP-SX1 review
If you want to take your Blu-rays on the road, Sony's BDP-SX1 portable player is a reasonable, if expensive, option. Its good USB media support is a bonus, but Blu-rays don't look significantly better than DVDs on a 10-inch screen. Read more
20 September 2011 by Steve May
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Portable DVD and Blu-ray
Panasonic DVD-LS90 review
Thanks to its highly adjustable neck, the DVD-LS90 is perfect for watching DVDs from any angle, and it sounds great too. But its large screen has a relatively low resolution, so the picture quality is very poor Read more
17 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Portable DVD and Blu-ray
Toshiba SD-P1600 review
Portable DVD players are falling out of favour now that hard-drive based models are appearing and they've now dropped well below £100 on the high street. However, most are poorly designed and have tiny screens. In contrast, the Toshiba SD-P1600, at £200, has a relatively large 7-inch screen Read more
24 May 2005 by Guy Cocker
