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24 Oct 2000 Sony DVD-FX1 Portable DVD/TV Review "For enjoyable living and style. New player for the best times. To see is grand."
Why Sony? Well besides the fact that I'm a huge Sony fan, there are a number of reasons in its favor. First, and for me the defining factor, was the aesthetics. As seen here, the Sony has a solid, magnesium finish, in contrast to the Panasonic, which comes in a number of different color options, but they all have a "plastic" feel to it. The Sony is just better put together.
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I was a bit worried that buying something so small would make it too fragile, as I tend to break things quite easily. However, the design guys at Sony have done a spectacular job of protecting the screen with the magnesium body, and I carry around a small neoprene case to put the whole unit in when I travel. The buttons are exposed on the front of the machine so I have to remind myself to slide the "Hold" button or else the player could unexpected "Play" while in transit. Function
Hooking it up to a TV is a cinch. All the cables are provided for you. It also comes with a relatively decent remote control, which comes in handy when I connect the machine to the TV in my hotel room. One great feature is the ability to connect it to any source as an external monitor. It can be a second monitor for a camcorder, etc. I hooked up my PC5 to the FX1 and it worked fine. Factor
E-mail me at theVooner@yahoo.com for questions or more details. danchan's Second OpinionI agree with theVooner that the Sony is the most solid, refined, portable DVD player out there. The one design flaw is the off-center screen, unevenly bordered with black, when really, Sony could have put a larger LCD on the unit. My problem is: I can't imagine where I'd want to watch a movie that would require a portable unit. An airplane? I'd be missing out those uh, wonderful edited in-flight films... Unless you've got , get a laptop with a DVD-ROM drive instead. It'll prove more useful. |
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