HANNSG launches 7-inch portable DVD player

Seven inches for 70 quid


10 December 2007 9:54 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

HANNSG has expanded its range to include a 7-inch portable DVD player.

The HP076VD features a 7-inch Widescreen Active Matrix TFT LCD and is designed in "flip-up" format so that the screen is more protected from scratching, knocks and bangs when not in use.

With anti-shock protection, described as ideal for bumpy car journeys the device offers a built-in Media Card Reader and a USB port.

With format support for CD-RW, Kodak Picture and JPEG you can view your pics, while it also supports MP3 playback so and has two built in stereo speakers as well as a headphone socket.

The HP076VD's rechargeable NiMH battery offers just over 2 hours battery life and comes with a 12 volt power adapter for in-car use.

The new HANNSG HP076VD is available now from www.misco.co.uk for £69.99.

Main Features:

Display: 7-inch Widescreen Active Matrix TFT LCD
Formats: DVD, Kodak Picture CD, JPEG, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3
Anti Shock Protection
Dolby Digital Decoding
Audio Connection: 2 Channel Analogue
2x Stereo Speakers Built-in
SD/MMC Card Slot and USB port
Video Connection: AV output
Earphone Output
Dimensions: 210mm x 155mm x 41mm
Net Weight: 800g
Accessories: Business Card Size Infra-Red Remote Control, 12V Car Cigarette Lighter Cable, Power Adapter, NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack, Composite Audio/Video Cable, Carry Bag
Full tags
Home Cinema, DVD, Misco, HANNspree

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