Audiovox D8000IP 8-Inch Portable DVD Player with Built-in iPod Video Docking Station
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio, 480p Resolution
- NOT compatible with iPod Touch, iPhone, 60GB and 80GB iPod Classic, or 4GB and 8GB iPod Nano
- Built-in 3 Way card reader and USB Port
- Plays DVD, CD, MP3, CDR, CDRW and Picture CD
- Includes Rechargeable battery, two headphone jacks, “credit card” size wireless remote, complete cabling, owners manual and car adapter
Product Description
Audiovox Electronics 8-Inch Portable Widescreen DVD player with iPod docking station. This PDVD player works with all iPods with 30 pin connector and will charge your iPod while playing. (video playback only video iPod) Listen to your favorite tunes with the built-in high quality speakers. This unit can be connected to most TV’s or monitors and will give you DVD quality video anytime, anywhere. 12 volt power source adapter included for car, boat or RV use…. More >>
Audiovox D8000IP 8-Inch Portable DVD Player with Built-in iPod Video Docking Station
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5 comments
S. Coughlin on February 17, 2010 at 5:57 pm
When I decided to purchase a portable DVD player, I wasn’t looking for one that also had an iPod docking station included; I didn’t know that such a thing existed. So when this showed up on Amazon one day, seemingly out of the blue, I was immedeately interested. Furthermore, I’d had good experiences with other Audiovox products in the past (from stereos to cell phones) so, considering the price, I was willing to give this a try.
It’s been well over a month since I received this, and am I not disappointed in the least! Despite some of the less-than-enthusiastic responses here, I have not encountered any problems at all. The picture is very sharp, the sound (with wearing headphones) is crystal clear, and my iPod functions just as well on the player as it does on its own. There is some getting used to changing the settings to making the iPod work, but after a couple of times of usage it becomes a logical step. I even bought the AV chord Amazon offers along with the player to hook up to a TV, but any AV chord should work.
My only gripe-and its a small one- is that the AC adaptor Audiovox supplies is not very durable. After unplugging it from the player, I would gently wrap the chord in a circle to keep organized. After just afew times doing this, however, I’ve found that the chord is fraying in several spots, and could completely disconnect if further used. It’s an easy replacement, as almost any store with an electronics department will carry AC adaptors.
All in all, a great buy!
Randy M. Taylor on February 17, 2010 at 8:35 pm
I just can’t say enough about this unit. The sound is great
the picture is great. I just purchase an ipod for my
docking station. That’s how much I enjoy this dvd player….
More then a 5 star rating 10
E. Layfield on February 17, 2010 at 9:33 pm
This little DVD player is great. I have the old Ipod so I can hook it up and play the music or the movies on it, and it charges it while it plays. There was some concern about the battery that comes out the back put its really not that bad, we had a polaiod DVD player before and the battery was on the bottom so if you have it in your lap, it tends to get very hot, not with the Audiovox. The battery lasts a long time and i had a Venturer DVD player that quit playing the DVDs, but I could hook up the audio cables to the Audiovox and then have two TV screens for the kids to watch. Easy to use.
EON on February 18, 2010 at 12:24 am
We are really enjoying this unit. We bought it to share pictures with friends and family. It plays DVD movies and music CDs. It is easy to use.
We like being able to take the card from our digital camera and see them in this player.
It is well worth the price and fun to have.
Getting Better on February 18, 2010 at 1:45 am
We bought two of these just to get us to and from our vacation destination in the car with two young children without chaos. They worked fine showing movies. The kids were occupied for hours, with a break now and then to play their gameboys. We did need to keep them plugged into an AC adaptor in the van to keep them from running out of battery along the way, but that was expected. We don’t have IPODs so I’m not sure how useful that feature is to others.