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Samsung DVD-L1200 12-Inch Portable DVD Player


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$1,199.99
Sales Rank: 72938
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Avg. Customer Review: 4 Star
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Product Features
Samsung DVD-L1200 12-Inch Portable DVD Player
  • 12.1-inch high-resolution TFT LCD screen with progressive-scan display
  • Extremely thin design--approximately 1-inch thick for easy transport
  • 3 headphone jacks let the whole family listen; plays DVD-R, picture CD and MP3-encoded CD
  • Widescreen (16:9 aspect ratio) format matches your favorite DVDs
  • Includes rechargeable battery and credit-card remote control


Product Review
Product Description

SAMSUNG DVDL1200 -- With this high quality portable player you can enjoy your favorite movies on the road, or even at work! Adaptive Image Control Includes card size remote control
Amazon.com Product Description

Early Adopters Pick: November 2003. The world's first portable DVD player with a 12-inch LCD screen.

Pushing the limits of portability, Samsung's widescreen DVD-L1200 DVD player manages to pack a laptop-rivaling 12-inch TFT LCD screen into a chassis standing a mere inch high when folded. Enjoy the best of your movies, music, and digital photography through the player's multiformat playback abilities, including MP3 and JPEG image CD-Rs and CD-RWs as well as standard DVD-Videos, DVD-Rs, and commercial CDs.

The whole family can listen, too, through either the unit's inline stereo speakers or its generous three .125-inch headphone jacks. Spatializer virtual surround simulates enveloping sound effects through two channels, and motion zoom allows extreme magnification of selected screen areas, without distortion, even while a movie is playing.

The screen displays discs using 480p progressive scanning (named for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image), creating a high-resolution picture with sharper images and fewer motion artifacts than conventional portables.

Other great features include screen inversion, which flips the widescreen picture vertically so you can mount the player upside down, as in a kitchen or an RV, and Samsung's Smart Screen Brightness Control, which monitors ambient light and adjusts the LCD's backlight accordingly to improve clarity and contrast and extended your battery life. The unit's rugged disc bay ensures that the show goes on no matter how you position the player.

Composite- and S-video outputs let you hook the player up with your home television, while its coaxial digital-audio output will channel discrete, 5.1-channel Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound to a range of audio/video receivers and surround speaker setups. For extra convenience, the AV output doubles as a switchable AV input, letting you hook up a camcorder or gaming device for portable big-screen viewing.

What's in the Box
DVD player, battery pack (affixes to back of player), AC adapter, power cord, credit-card remote control, remote battery, composite- and S-video interconnect cables, stereo analog audio interconnect, user's manual, and warranty information.




Product Details
Samsung DVD-L1200 12-Inch Portable DVD Player
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  • Publisher: Samsung
  • Label: Samsung
  • Studio: Samsung
  • Average Customer Review: 4 Star based on 9 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Electronics: #72938


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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4 Star

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: I love this thing! 2005-08-31
Comment: I've seen some of the reviewers complain about the size of this DVD Player. I have no problem at all when it comes to the size. Then they mention "why not get a laptop"? Well, I have one and it *does* play DVD's but it's twice as big (and 3x's heavier) and I rather have the portable DVD anytime. Of course, my laptop is over 5 years old and I'm sure there are lighter and smaller versions out there today. I've found it a HUGE lifesaver when I'm sick in bed (I have no TV in the bedroom) or just want to relax in a big comfy chair. I've taken it on a plane a few times, but I don't like to do that because it's a hassle to carry AND carrying my carry-on luggage. So I rarely bring it.

I'm glad I bought it and I DO think it's worth the money.


4 of 18 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Why not buy a laptop instead? 2005-02-11
Comment: If you're looking for big screen size, for same money get a laptop with a 15" screen...and everything else that a computer has to offer over just a DVD player.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Finally a DVD player with a screen big enough to see! 2005-01-04
Comment: We tryed the smaller Portable DVD players but the screens with anything under 10" are a waste of time for detail. This portable changes that, the picture is great. There are four options for display brightness level and it seems we find the display level we like for the movie feature we are watching on this machine. It's pricey but you really get to watch the movie! very happy with the unit! It came with a plastic case to store the player but I wish I could get all the assorted paraphernalia (charging cables, TV hook-up wires, etc.)that came in the box into the storage case as well as I find this stuff gets scattered.


14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Great player except when viewing brighter movies. 2004-09-17
Comment: I purchased this DVD player for my daughter for airline flights. We currently own the Panasonic DVD-LS5 and decided to upgrade to a 12 inch model. The problem is that my 17 month old daughter can only sit still watching a show called Boohbah and doesn't like watching it on the 5" monitor. We noticed when running it on our 15" laptop, she was fine. So, we got the 12 inch model. When I put in the DVD, the picture is was way to bright and straining on the eyes. All other DVD's look great but when it comes to certain movies with bright colors, the colors are exaggerated like stated in another review.

"The picture quality suffers from bad black level. Imagine watching a movie that takes place in darkness and instead of the night being black it's gray. I tested a couple of CGI animation and it looked too bright that everything looked washed out. Significant lost of detail was obviously lost in bright scenes. Picture adjustments didn't work too well. Low light settings were way too low that a lot of detail in the picture was lost. Inside light settings provided the picture more sharpness and brightness but edges were exaggerated. Outside settings provided more color to the picture but looked unnatural. Standard was the best picture it provided."

All in all, it's a great player. Just can't watch movies with bright features.


28 of 36 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 3 Star
Summary: Not worth its price 2004-05-03
Comment: This is the best portable player out there? Really? I owned this for about two weeks and decided it wasn't worth its price.

The DVD player comes neatly packed inside the box with all its accessories mention in the specs except that it comes with a soft leather case. The player has a huge display at 12.1" and looks like a laptop when closed. The design is thin and light and can easily be carried around while watching. The gray finish is sleek and looks high-tech but when viewed on bright light the finish looks cheap reminds me of a bad paint job at an auto shop. You can tell around the CD lid the paint is rough makes it look cheap and it also looks like some dirt or dust got in while in the process of drying the paint. Samsungs logo could have looked better if they only embedded their logo in silver like what Sony always does with their TVs. I'm not sure what kind of factory they have but it looks like they better start paying their workers more and establish quality control.

The player was a little hard to open; you can't open the player with one hand. It forces you to open it slowly. The CD lid feels cheap, it sprang quickly once ejected to reveal its lens. I looked under it and saw just a thin spring that's doing all that. I imagined in the long run that thing is going to give up. The Power button is coated with chrome which was a good idea. It saves the paint from fading from over used. The only thing annoying about this button is you have to press it several times to turn it off, sometimes pushing it down for a few seconds.

The picture quality suffers from bad black level. Imagine watching a movie that takes place in darkness and instead of the night being black it's gray. I tested a couple of CGI animation and it looked too bright that everything looked washed out. Significant lost of detail was obviously lost in bright scenes. Picture adjustments didn't work too well. Low light settings were way too low that a lot of detail in the picture was lost. Inside light settings provided the picture more sharpness and brightness but edges were exaggerated. Outside settings provided more color to the picture but looked unnatural. Standard was the best picture it provided.

The sound quality sounded equalized, music and dialog sounded clear but there was little or no bass response strong enough to scare you on scenes with guns or explosions. Samsung could have provided a small bass module if they could not fit it in the player's thin body. Not even the headphones could deliver good bass and I was using a studio monitor headphones. There is an audio output so you can hook it up to your Home Theatre setup but who the heck wants to do that on a 12" screen? Good for playing music though. The player's mp3 file supports only 8 characters which is ridiculous. you probably have to rename every file to make it readable on the menu.

You could plug in your game console to this player or plug in your video camera. Samsung provided jacks but not adapters. You can also use it as a stand alone DVD player but no progressive output. Only the built-in screen has this feature. You can view still images in jpeg format. The slide show lags reminds me of an old 486 computer. quality was okay but not better that my LCD monitor on my desk.

Now for the worst part this player still has problems with subtitles. I read some reviews that this was also an issue on their previous models. I looked in the players menu and found that there was no option to turn this off. Options are Automatic only and numerous foreign languages to choose from as a default for the players subtitles to display automatically upon inserting a DVD. Now what's really weird about this is it only happens when the player is plugged in an outlet. But when it runs on battery subtitles remains off. Go figure. A design flaw or maybe just a Korean thing since this player is made in Korea. The Koreans figure it will be very convenient for them since many of them don't speak English. They could have made a Korean version and a US version.

The player plays everything as stated in specs. It doesn't support Video CD. I called their support if there was a firmware that can fix this but the guy responded "NO" and he said it's being phased out. It's too bad if you have a collection of adult movies on VCDS you won't be able to watch them or hard to find titles not on DVD.

I just hope Samsung is listening and fix these problems if they want to be the best. But if you can live with these issues then you will be very happy.



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