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Philips PET320 Review
The good: The Philips PET320 is an inexpensive, compact, and attractive Walkman-style portable DVD player.
The bad: Its 3.5-inch, 4:3 display isn't very conducive to wide-screen material, and its stand is flimsy.
The bottom line: The Philips PET320 is an example of the potential--though not the complete realization--of the palm-size portable DVD player concept.
Philips PET320 Specs
Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Electronics
Part number: PET320/37
- Product Specifications
