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My Amazing DVD Adventure
My friends dragged me shopping the other day. It was some kind of big electronics shop, and we were just kind of looking at all the cool stuff. I didn’t expect to buy anything, just a way to kill a Saturday afternoon when you don’t have anything to do. My friend might have mentioned that he was shopping for a vacuum cleaner or something. I was absolutely flabbergasted when I saw what they had there that you could buy.
They had these DVD player that I’d never seen before. The kind you could take anywhere, and do anything with. I never knew they even had DVD players that you didn’t need to plug into a TV. But not these amazing little pieces of advanced technology. They weren’t very big, kind of the same size as those electronic dictionaries you see foreign exchange students carrying around with them all the time. And they included the screen as well. I almost bought it on the spot, but then realized you’d have to find an outlet to plug it in to.
But that thought was killed instantly as the helpful sales clerk explained to me that they ran from batteries. Some of these have batteries that run for up to six hours. My mind was racing with the possibilities. I could go to McDonalds, buy a hamburger, and watch the latest episodes of Lost. This was likely the greatest invention ever. But wait a second. Wouldn’t the sound from my DVD player bother all the people around me?
That’s when I discovered another wonderful thing about these wonderful little devices. Most of these DVD players come equipped with little headphone jacks, so when you listen, you can listen in total privacy. Nobody around you would even know what you were watching. They wouldn’t be bothered or anything. Pure genius. And no matter what the sound was in your environment, your headphones would block them out, enhancing your DVD watching experience. But just as I was about to pick one up for purchase, I was hijacked yet again by my imagination. I could never afford one of these marvels. Surely they just cost several hundred, or even a thousand dollars.
That’s when I received the biggest shock of the day. Some of these were less than a hundred dollars! Truly amazing technology at an affordable price. I probably have that much money on the floor in my car. But of course, in these modern times, most stores accept major credit cards. I grabbed the best one they had and sprinted to the cashier before I changed my mind. And ever since then, me and my DVD player have been best friends.
With a portable dvd player for car you will own a in car dvd player