Sony DVPFX820/P 8Inch Portable DVD Player Pink

Average Customer Rating

  5 out of 5
$179.99
Bookmark and Share
Watch movies anytime and anywhere you want with Sony's cool and colorful DVP-FX820 Portable DVD Players. With a 6hr battery life, an 8 high-resolution swivel screen that provides a clear and crisp picture from any angle, 2 headphone jacks for sharing, and a car adapter that ensures your movies outlast even the longest road trip. And when you want more than movies, the FX820 plays your CDs or MP3s, and lets you view your personal photo albums. You can choose your preferred color among Black, Cherry Red, Cool Blue, Bubble Gum Pink and Snow White. Then, sit back and enjoy the crispy and sharp image with this Sony high-resolution LCD display. ....read more

20 Responses to “Sony DVPFX820/P 8Inch Portable DVD Player Pink”

  • Grant L. Rohr:

    Sony DVP-FX820 8-Inch Portable DVD Player
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    The Sony DVP-FX820 8-Inch Portable DVD Player that I bought was great when I first received it. However, after a few weeks, the DVD player began to make a constant hissing noise that became very annoying and distracting. Something particularly disappointing was the picture quality. It was slightly blurry on the upper left hand corner of the screen, and the center of the screen had copacetic quality, but there are much clearer screens that I have seen.

    Also, the hinge that allows you to close the player was loose from the first day I had the machine, and every time I watched a movie on it, the screen would slowly shut over a period of a few minutes, so I would have to constantly reposition the screen.

    Lastly, my DVD player broke in just under 1 year. The screen no longer functioned. I tried everything to see if it would work but no matter what, the screen would not come on.

    Overall, I am disappointed by the Sony DVP-FX820 8-Inch Portable DVD Player, and I will certainly never by that model of Sony’s DVD Players ever again.

  • Susan Farquharson:

    Portable DVD Player
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I love this DVD player. It’s very easy to use and lightweight. I can take it anywhere in the house or take it to the office in case I have to work on a weekend and it’s too quiet! Great, fun product.

  • J. Stroik:

    Sony DVD player
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    We are very happy with the quality of this DVD player. Would recommend this to anyone.

  • shizishan:

    Very nice portable DVD player with a long battery life
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    This DVD player is easy to use and very convenient. It’s light weight and its battery can be detached to make it smaller if you have access to a power source and don’t need a battery. A remote control is included but there isn’t a place to put it so I usually just use the controls on the DVD itself. There are two earphone plugs so you don’t need to have a earphone split cord to share the DVD with people. The display is very clear and it is customizable.

    The cover scratches pretty easily but the DVD player itself is durable. The open button for the lid of the DVD is easily pushed so sometimes, you have to be careful that you don’t push the button and open the lid, causing whatever you are playing to end abruptly. The swivel screen is extremely useful and can make holding the machine on your lap very comfortable under any circumstances.

    I think there is a problem with this DVD player and multi-regions – I don’t think it supports multi-region DVDs but I can’t be sure…

  • R. Paterno:

    excellent service!
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    excellent service! very pleasantly surprised at receiving complimentary upgraded product (newer and more expensive model)— w/o additional cost, “for being a valued amazon.com customer”. [Original product I had ordered was not in stock.] Thanks to amazon.com and especially to [...]. RP

  • M. wallace:

    good player overall, little disappointed with sony customer service
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    The player works great overall. My 2 year old daughter loves it for car rides (our primary use for it). I have had it for 4 months now. The AC adaptor for the house has broken (and it has been treated very well). [...]. So if I want it I have to pay for it. That’s o.k., it’s [...], which isn’t too bad. But I would have hoped sony would stand behind thier product more. Otherwise very satisfied with the player.

  • Liz Ann:

    7 months
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    We bought the Sony FX820 for our daughter at Christmas. The screen has stopped working only 7 months later. You can hear movies but you can not see the picture. Of course it is out of warranty. Sony’s website offers to refurbish it for $136 (you can buy a new one for $153) what a joke. That does not include fixing the display on it which is the part that is broke. This is the second Sony item that we are not happy with. Used to love Sony, not anymore. Will have to look for a new more reliable brand.

  • P. Lee:

    Laughable battery Life
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I’ve had this unit for a bit over a year and played around 20 or movies on it. The claimed 6 hours of battery life is laughable. When brand new, it was around 4.5 hrs max and now, I’m on the last bar after a 2 hour movie. It’s less than 3 hours after minimal usage. Picture quality is great. It also plays everything i throw at it. The volume goes up pretty loud, which is a huge perk. Sound quality isn’t all that bad. I use an audio cable to connect to my car speakers, when I’m in the car. Happy with the purchase, overall.

  • A. Haverty:

    Great Sound, Picture, But Screen Died Quickly.
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    This DVD player has great sound-nice and crystal clear with volume levels the range from very quiet, to loud enough to hear in the car without earphones. Great picture, and the swivel screen is great for the added visual positioning. It was easy for my 5 year old to understand. Then, after less then 15 hours of playing time, the screen failed-no picture at all (of course too much time had elapsed for me to be able to return it…). Everything else worked fine, but without the picture, all you have is a mediocre CD player.

  • E. Matz:

    Been using this for about 4 months- very happy with it
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I bought the Sony fx820 in May 2009. I waited to write a review until I had used it for a while. I have been pleased. The sound is not a problem to me, with or without headphones. The picture is great. The battery does not seem to last as long as advertised, but watching one dvd at a time, the battery has never died while I was using the player.

    I bought it so I could watch movies at night in the summer and not have to stay in the house on warm sumer nights. I sit outside at night on my glider/swing and watch movies. It has been just what I wanted.

    I’d say, its a good buy.

  • J. Sommer:

    Great quality
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I use this product for my daughter while she is in the car or on a plane. Great quality, no problems! Worth every dime.

  • D. Yin:

    Be Careful with Sony’s Poor Quality and Very Limited Warranty
    Rating:1 out of 5 stars
    Be VERY careful when you consider this product!!!

    I bought a this Sony product less than six months ago.

    During the past six months, I probably played with it for less than 20 times, if not less than 10 times.

    A few weeks ago, it started to have problem: When a movie is played, the sound can be heard, but the picture is not shown on the screen.

    I checked the warranty and found it only covers only 90 days on parts and 1 year on labor!

    I contacted Sony support and its customer relationship department. The company kept talking about the warranty terms.

    Indeed, it was my fault that I didn’t pay much attention to Sony’s warranty terms when I bought it, and I thought a Sony product (or any brand) would last at least a year or two. DVD and its related technologies are quite mature today.

    Unfortunately, this Sony product doesn’t last at all. With the price for a new one, I almost end up with a refurbished product even if I go through all the trouble of sending it to Sony and getting it fixed.

    Be VERY careful when you choose a Sony product these days!

  • J. Kawakami:

    Its worked great for presentations
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    We’ve been using this as a video or audio source for presentations (showing short videos) and short live events (rallies). It’s worked very well. I’ll start with negative aspects, then positive ones.

    Negatives: The battery has lasted only a year before its lifespan has decreased drastically. This is not a problem for us, because we always have mains power available.

    The screen is hard to see in sunlight. It looks OK in the shade, so we have to bring something to shade the unit outdoors. It would be fantastic if this device had an outdoor-sunlight mode.

    There is no fast-forward for audio, at least not on the controls on the console. If I were using this unit for audio that required cueing up music, this wouldn’t work.

    Positives: Very good sound, superior to many portable audio devices. It has a full, rich bass. The on-screen volume control works better than an analog dial because it’s less likely to be jostled accidentally.

    Decent video with lots of contrast. I’ve seen better (like the video out from a Mac), but for short presentations, it doesn’t matter.

    It doesn’t use a combined “camcorder” style A/V plug. It has one output for video, and one for audio (the headphone out). This makes it a LOT easier to interconnect this device with external amplifiers and projectors, because these two devices are often in completely different locations, in opposite directions from the player. Also, if a cable breaks, it’s a lot easier to make a quick fix when the audio and video are on separate plugs, and the plugs are totally generic, as they are with this unit. This feature is a must-have for our purposes.

    It has a digital audio out, which would potentially be an awesome feature, if our equipment had digital audio in or an external DAC. One problem we suffer is impedance mismatch – our projector causes our amp to hum. If we had a digital-to-audio device that interconnected via the optical output, we’d be able to separate the video electronics from the amp, and have totally clean sound. For our purposes, this isn’t necessary, but, in more critical projection situations, this is a useful feature.

    The controls are simple, and right beneath the screen. There’s enough space between them so you aren’t likely to press the wrong button. You can put tape over the controls you don’t want to touch, and labels over the ones you want to see more clearly. If you’re into putting tape on your device, this allows it.

    The software is okay. It took a while to learn how to get the system back to “start”, and how to cue a DVD or CD, but, once you know, it’s predictable. The pause and play are responsive and nearly instantaneous for both DVD and CD. The “screen saver” visual is pleasant (it’s an abstract blue image, not a big Sony logo). For presentations, these features put this unit ahead of others.

    The unit seems to be sturdy. We’ve hauled it around to many locations, and it still hasn’t broken.

    Overall, it’s not perfect, but I still give it 5 stars.

  • Dana Hall:

    Sony DVD Player
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    Exceptional Product! I love the functionality of the screen, as you can move it from side to side to change your viewing angle. Easy to use, durable and functional. My 9 year old takes it everywhere! Great value for the price. As usual, Sony products are second to none.

  • Im Scarlet:

    Its Good but…
    Rating:4 out of 5 stars
    I really miss a mute button. The one I bought 2 years ago also didn’t have a mute button. What’s with that? I had a Mintek from 5 years ago with a mute button and its hard to beat. I gave the Mintek a bad review then later found out I wasn’t following the instructions but I couldn’t correct the review. This Sony also only turns if I’m on the left but not when I need it from the right. It’s okay as these things go but if I had known there was no mute button I would have chosen something else.

  • DC:

    So versatile
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    When I found these refurbed for less than $100, I took a flyer on two figuring that even if they wouldn’t do exactly what I wanted, I’m still buying Sonys for the price of Polaroids.

    But they do EXACTLY what I wanted.

    They have an in-out toggle switch which allows them to act as either a DVD player or a monitor. So by adding a couple of male-male miniplug cables, I can run a DVD on one that plays on both, with independent volume control for headphones on each. Fantastic. Having figured out a way to attach them to the seats in my Odyssey, I can now put a DVD in each and my girls can watch different things or the same things with a flip of the switch.

    Adding power ports under the seats and running the cables under the carpet, I have a $250 aftermarket entertainment setup that’s more flexible than the factory RES costing several times as much.

    Oh yeah, and the picture’s great too, the design is smart and rugged, yadda yadda yadda.

  • George Zirfas:

    OK, but NOT great
    Rating:3 out of 5 stars
    The picture quality on this unit is superior, the BIGGEST drawback is that it can’t decipher the aspect ratio correctly. When displaying a 16:9 disk SET to 16:9 it displays the video in a LITTLE square centered on the screen. Changing the settings does still not render the aspect ratio correctly, I think in part because you have to completely STOP the disk to change settings. Very disappointing on this point. Battery life is around 3-3.5 hours, nowhere near 6. Even though I like the unit, I would dig deeper into the aspect ratios before buying another Sony Player.

  • Tired Ol' Broad:

    Didn’t last any longer than the cheap ones
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    I purchased a cheap portable DVD player two years ago to fall asleep to. It lasted about a year…reliably. So, last year my husband bought me this Sony, which cost twice what the cheap player cost. Picture and sound were nice, but, eight months out, the reliability was going. Eleven months out, I’m hoping it will last until Christmas, when I get another cheap one.

  • Kelly:

    “Disposable” should be in the description…..
    Rating:2 out of 5 stars
    Bought this DVD Player back in March 2009. It really worked great on keeping my son occupied during daily commutes/long rides (bought the car mount with it). Every once in a while we would only get sound and no picture but if you turned it on and off a couple times the picture would appear…Now we’re in November and there is no picture at all.

    To spend $150 on a disposable product seems a bit expensive. Next time I’m going with cheap no-name brand.

  • JT McDonald:

    Airplane
    Rating:5 out of 5 stars
    I do some travling by air. Bought this to watch DVD’s on the plane. Its the best!!!

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.