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Panasonic DVD-LS55 Portable DVD Player with 7" Widescreen LCD
Panasonic DVD-LS55 Portable DVD Player with 7 Buy From Amazon.com
Average Customer Rating: 3.0/5      Total Reviews: 16

Rating: 5
Had this for over a year and still going strong!
I received the Panasonic LS55 in July 2005 and it still works wonderfully. I love how you can adjust the viewing screen, and the two headphone jacks are essential when watching movies with a friend on those long bus, plane, and train rides. It has been over a year but this baby's battery life still amazes me. I watched 10-11 hours of dvds in a row when flying to Asia and then checked the battery life display - it had 2 out of the 3 bars available. Like a reviewer mentioned below, you will tire of watching dvds before the battery runs out! The screen has some minor scratches from carting it around, but they are hardly noticeable when watching a movie.

Rating: 3
HO3 Success Story
After 16 months, I finally received the H03 message two days ago. I considered all fixes recommended on this site and others. Manually spinning the disc worked once, but the message reappeared. Re-initialization did not work. Ultimately, I needed to open the machine. I was surprised to find a lot of dog hair inside the machine, and I imagine there was a lot of other dirt/dust inside the machine that was not visible. After spending ten minutes cleaning the insides (using a tweezer), the machine now works again perfectly. I think that, in my case, the H03 message was caused simply by the accumulation of dog hair/dirt/dust inside the machine.

Rating: 1
Player was good...for as long as it worked (which was not long).
It's pretty much the same story that so many others have told. Unit works well for a short time, H03 pops up, unit is now not working so well. The DIY repair procedures detailed on several web sites did not work. The 90 day labor warranty is a joke. The cost of getting this thing repaired is almost 50% of the price of the unit when purchased new.

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