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PET831/98

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Portable DVD Player with Zero Bright Dot™ screen

21.6cm (8.5") widescreen LCD  

 

Play DVD, DivX and MPEG4

With DivX® support, you are able to enjoy 
DivX® encoded videos in the comfort of your 
living room. The DivX® media format is an 
MPEG4-based video compression technology 
that enables you to save large files like movies, 
trailers and music videos on media like CD-R/
RW, memory cards and DVD-video. DivX® 
CDs can be played back on selected DVD 
players, DVD Recorders and Home Theater 
Systems.

SD/MMC card slot

View and share your video clips, photos and 
music - easily and instantly. For ultra 
convenience, the player features a built-in card 
slot for SD/MMC memory cards. Simply insert 
the memory card into the slot located on the 

side of the player to access your multimedia 
files stored on the card.

Zero Bright Dot™ screen

Enjoy highest-quality images that are free from 
annoying blank spots on the LCD screen. LCD 
displays commonly have imperfections, termed 
as 'bright dots' by the LCD industry. A limited 
number of bright dots were once considered 
an inevitable side effect of LCD mass 
production. With Philips' strict quality control 
procedures used in our Portable DVD Players, 
our LCD displays are produced with zero 
tolerance for bright dots. Select Portable DVD 
Players come with Philips Zero Bright Dot™ 
Policy to guarantee optimal screen quality.

Smart Car Mount

To enjoy entertainment on the go, why not 
bring your portable DVD player from home on 
the road with you? A unique Car Mount 
system ensures ease-of-use, with a quick-
release arm that facilitates easy removal of the 
player when not in use. You can bring the 
portable DVD player with you, leaving just the 
Mount behind in the car.

Component Video Output

YPbPr Component Video is a top-quality video 
connection ideal for connecting DVD players 
or recorders to high-end TV sets. It uses three 
separate wires for the luminance and colour 
difference signals to prevent interference. 
Because the video signal on the DVD disc is 
also stored in YPbPr format, no conversion 
steps are needed to generate the output signal.

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