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Old 02-10-2005, 4:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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portable dvd/tv tuner

i have seen a while ago a portable dvd with built-in tv tuner.
has anyone any ideas what the model is ,if it`s any good, and where to buy from.
or am i going mad

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Old 09-10-2005, 12:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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YES YOUR'E GOING MAD

No your'e not going mad.Orbit make a said item.I was looking to buy one myself as the freeview tuner i got is a bad signal.
Here is the item on EBAY

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ORBIT-7-TABLET...QQcmdZViewItem

HERE IS THE ORBIT product page with information about it.
http://www.china-orbit.com/

I just saw a 7"digital tv and anolog tv unit in 1 wow think thats new.

WISH THERE WERE HIGH STREET SHOPS IN UK THAT SOLD THESE.WOULD BE BETTER THAN USING EBAY FROM HONK KONG!
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Old 09-10-2005, 12:21 AM   #3 (permalink)
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AND HERE

http://www.globalsources.com/si/6008802646250/orbit.co
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thanks a lot .
my son will be happier this christmas

thanks neuty
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Hi neuty , did you get your dvd player ok , thinking of getting one myself.
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hello grahalex
did not go for any of the above in the end.
my son had made up his mind he didn`t really need a tv.
i got the technosonic 10" portable from toy`s r us .
great picture ,great sound,a/v input & output ,2 x head phone sockets ,carry bag, car charger ,remote ,battery .
one BIG problem is its R2 only .i cant find a hack (have posted in hacks with no reply yet).
i don`t know if its a clone of another player .
i`ve got till xmas to find a hack though,could do with it sooner(help).

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Freeview box and it's on special...

seems like every product I look at on CarDVD.co.uk is on special!
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Did you buy the orbit dvd player MR MAN ?
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