Product Description
Case Logic is obsessed with organization! No matter who you are, what toys, tools or technology you have, where you are, or where you are going, Case Logic is your partner in managing the things that matter to you. We are the "stuff wranglers" that make life easier. The Caselogic PDVS-4 7-Inch In-Car DVD Player Case (Black) securely holds up to 7-Inch DVD players. Take your portable DVD player and favorite movies on the road in this compact, thickly-padded, multi-functional case. Adjustable in-car suspension system allows case to easily attach to most seat backs or between two bucket seats. Mounting system quickly detaches, converting to a portable carrying case. Sturdy hook-n-loop webbing harness in main compartment safely secures DVD player while in use or while stored. CAUTION: Player must be strapped securely inside case while vehicle is in motion. Accessory pocket for DVD's, power adapter. 25 Year Warranty!
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Case Logic
- Model: PDVS-4
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 3.25" h x 7.25" w x 9.75" l, .69 pounds
Features
- Holds up to 7-Inch Portable Dvd Players
- Take your portable DVD player and favorite movies on the road in this compact, thickly-padded, multi-functional case
- Adjustable in-car suspension system allows case to easily attach to most seat backs or between two bucket seats
- Mounting system quickly detaches, converting to a portable carrying case
- Sturdy hook-n-loop webbing harness in main compartment safely secures DVD player while in use or while stored
Most helpful customer reviews
20 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Does What It Needs to Do
By Buckeye_Knight
Our family likes this case for our 7 inch portable DVD player. We can fit almost everything we need into the case. We also used the case in our 4-door pickup truck back seat for the kids. Even though the front seats do not have separate head rests, like cars, we were still able to use the straps in a manner that mounted the case between the 2 front seats for the kids to view.
As in other reviews that I have read, the only problem that I can see with this case is that the top side of the case does not open quite far enough to open the DVD player screen completely. Although this is a bit awkward, the movie could still be viewed. So I still like the case overall.
25 of 27 people found the following review helpful.
Not quite as pictured.
By J. Shultz
Unit shipped does not have the adjustable web pieces on the sides as pictured. Good price for $16, but wish it was as pictured. Would make it easier to orient the screen for viewing in the back seat.
Also, the velcro closure that holds in the DVD player isn't very good quality and is starting to come apart.
I thought about returning it. May still do so.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Great for 7" players, but needs openings for cables!
By R. Johnson
My wife bought this case to match with an Axion 7" DVD player ([...] For storage and portability, the player fits well within the case, the the included accessories all fit into the external pouch along with 4 DVDs in slim CD cases (I could have tried more).
During use, the strap that holds the unit lies right across the DVD cover, which means it must be unfastened each time we wanted to change DVDs. Additionally, there are no slots for cables (headphones, car charger), thus only cables with angled plugs worked ok. Those cables must just "stick out the side". Additionally, to use the player's remote, it must be aimed from above since the case nearly covers the IR window.
We didn't try too hard to support the player off of a vehicle seat. Instead, I rested it on the center console arm of my 2010 Prius, and used the included straps around each front seat only to keep the player from flying about while the car was in motion. This setup worked well for 3 kids in the back seat and all reported being able to see just fine.
Only nit was to close the case, (to semi-hide the contents), I had to disconnect the upper strap connections in order to zip the unit closed. With a player inside, there was room to stash the straps entirely, but it was a bit convoluted to figure out at first.
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