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Hey guys,
This is more of a general question here. I find I'm on the go a lot...and even a laptop can be too cumbersome to carry around. I'd like some sort of hardware that is compact and can play video files like avi, mov, ect. I want to be able to watch training videos on it on the run...so it cant be so small that I cant see the screen. i was thinking maybe a portable DVD player...but then I'd likely have to make video DVDs out of my training files...which is not my fav solution. What options do i have? |
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