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'Gum Drop Giveaway #16
You heard us right: One winner gets a brand-new (no, not used) Sony DVP-FX810 portable DVD player. it looks like this.
Here are the stats, in the words of Sony:
The DVP-FX810 8" portable DVD widescreen LCD boasts a rugged design with sophisticated features. The swivel and flip screen offers multiple viewing angle options whether you are in a car, train or plane, or at the beach or the park. Watch a regular full-length movie with a battery capacity of up to 5 1/2 hours or plug in the supplied car adapter for extended viewing. Control buttons are located on the screen bezel for ease of use. Skip or fast forward a scene is so easy to do either with the control buttons or with the dual-sensor remote control. The special dual-sensor for remote control is a very convenient feature to have especially for the ones that are seated farther away from the screen. It gives them an extra angle to control the DVP-FX810 remotely. This portable DVD player is lightweight and compact that you can carry it anywhere you go.We're giving it away in conjunction with the forthcoming film What's Left Behind, a documentary directed by Sam Erickson about Atlanta quintet Manchester Orchestra. The official release date will be announced in early '08. Check out the trailer here, and if you're interested, stream "Wolves At Night" over there.
Dual Sensor for Remote Control
The special dual-sensor for remote control is a very convenient feature to have especially for the ones that are seated farther away from the screen. It gives them an extra angle to control the buttons remotely.
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CONTEST ENDS 12/26/07 AT 12PM EST.
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