No matter where you fly to these days, you are guaranteed to find someone on the plane watching a DVD. And while some airlines offer in-flight movies, you have to be subjected to whatever movie they choose to screen. But having a distraction while journeying across continents definitely makes the time, well, fly.
Many passengers opt to take their laptops with on long-haul, or even short-haul flights. If your travel plans include business, a laptop is probably essential. But if you are simply traveling for pleasure, a portable DVD player might be the lightweight answer to your entertainment needs during a flight.
Laptop versus portable DVD player:
- Almost all laptops, regardless of its price, can play DVDs, and will most likely boast a bigger screen than a portable DVD player.
- Laptops are obviously capable of doing much more than playing movies. Gamers can enjoy playing while flying over the Pacific, and work files can be edited before arriving at your meeting in another country.
Portable DVD player:
- Portable DVD players are just that – portable and lightweight, fitting easily into your carry-on luggage.
- The battery life of a DVD player for outweighs the battery life of a laptop
- A portable DVD player is unlikely to require in-depth security checks like laptops and other portable media players.
Basically, if you are used to lugging around a laptop and enjoying its various options for entertainment, a portable DVD would probably be inappropriate. But if you simply want to watch a movie of your choice during the flight, a portable DVD player will do just fine.
Author bio:
This article was written for oo.com.au and highlights the differences between a laptop and a portable DVD player.