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...Purim b) the summer Solstice c) the DVD release of This Is Spinal Tap d) Macy's semi-annual white sale...
...ends of the price spectrum: Sony's new, state-of-the-art DVP-FX1 ($1,500) and Aiwa's older XD-DW1 ($650). Given its price, I didn't expect the Aiwa machine to be in the same league as the Sony. I was wrong. Indeed, if your portable DVD needs are like mine, you probably shouldn't even consider the high-end Sony...
What are my needs? I want my machine to plug into my TV so I can use it as a DVD player at home, but also be portable enough to use on the train or even in the car--without headphones--in which I am facing too many hours of family road trips this summer...
Both machines performed extremely well under bumpy conditions, which surprised me. We were able to watch Bowfinger while driving over railroad ties without missing a frame. And both machines easily attached to my home television, bringing the intense, digital clarity of DVD to the larger screen. Life is indeed beautiful...
Find out more about these DVD players at sony.com and aiwa.com Questions for Josh? E-mail him at jquit@well.com