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    Looking for a portable Video Player to connect to a LCD screen?
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    eaglescout1052 is offline Werewolf
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    I'm looking for a portable Video Player (MP4, MPG, ect.) that is cheap and screenless to hook up to a larger LCD flat screen. Basically I want to play a file and loop it over and over again (so doesn't have to have much memory). Welcome the help and your suggestions!
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    Biglots! I was just there. They have an emerson 1gb for $15.
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    Thats great to hear and I will check it out.
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    I'm thinking that the Emerson plays MP3 music files.....I'm looking for a Video player. Does anyone know that this plays video format that can be hooked up to a large LCD Screen 20 inch?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eaglescout1052 View Post
    I'm thinking that the Emerson plays MP3 music files.....I'm looking for a Video player. Does anyone know that this plays video format that can be hooked up to a large LCD Screen 20 inch?
    No it's a mp4 player, but most generic mp4 players do not have video out capabilities. The ones that do cost between $50-100. I would try a different route if your looking to spend as little $ as possible.
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    Sandisk makes one that records to SD cards that looks like it might do what you want. Geeks has it for about $20.
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