Just a warning, but my DD like to pound on our portable DVD player...and computer. Luckily, the DVD player has a hold button. Your child is probably not as wild as mine (this has just happened recently). But it might also be better if it is on your DH's lap. I am usually flying by myself. I'm rambling now, but anyways, beware of her banging on your laptop while your trying to play her a movie!
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Not sure how long your plane trip is, but another benefit of a portable DVD player is battery life. My old laptop would last about 40 minutes if I was playing a DVD. I had a "cigarette lighter" power cord so I always made sure I booked a seat that was in a row that had the plug (www.seatguru.com).
The portable DVD players last a lot longer (and they typically come with the plug for the airplane).
Not sure how long your plane trip is, but another benefit of a portable DVD player is battery life. My old laptop would last about 40 minutes if I was playing a DVD. I had a "cigarette lighter" power cord so I always made sure I booked a seat that was in a row that had the plug (www.seatguru.com).
The portable DVD players last a lot longer (and they typically come with the plug for the airplane).
great advice, thanks! and yes PP my child is wild and loves to bang on the keyboard. LOL
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The Mouse ~ 06.12.08 | The Froggy ~ 02.23.11
Saweeet! And here I was looking into a portable DVD player.
I guess I could have googled it.
Not sure how long your plane trip is, but another benefit of a portable DVD player is battery life. My old laptop would last about 40 minutes if I was playing a DVD. I had a "cigarette lighter" power cord so I always made sure I booked a seat that was in a row that had the plug (www.seatguru.com).
The portable DVD players last a lot longer (and they typically come with the plug for the airplane).