Happy Girl
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Thinking of buying one of these things. Can I ask a couple of questions.
How long does the battery last on the portable DVD player and is it possible to recharge them via a mains connector. Can I record from the T.V. on to disc and then play the recorded disc? I'm thinking of heading off for a month over the winter and saving a few of my favourite programmes for playback while away. Anyone recommend a not too expensive player?
B) It is allowed to use:
- Hearing aids. - Pacemakers. -
Sometimes they come with a splitter. Otherwise you could probably pickup a splitter in Maplins or some such retailer for a few bob.Can you get two ear pieces so that two people can listen at the same time while on the plane?
BTW. My lads never have, or had in the past five years, any problem using a Gameboy, Gameboy Advance or Nintendo DS on a variety of airlines both scheduled and chartered. All you need do is ask the cabin staff. I have a feeling that what you read has been OBE (Overtaken by Technology)
Which would mean that your kids should not turn on their DS Lite's wireless facility or their PSP's wireless facility.For what it's worth ... if I recall correctly they usually request that any devices with wireless capabilities (e.g. GSM, Bluetooth, 802.11 - not sure about infrared) remain switched off or in flight mode (i.e. wireless capabilities switched off). Not sure if certain handheld games consoles etc. are affected by this?
Which would mean that your kids should not turn on their DS Lite's wireless facility or their PSP's wireless facility.
Which would mean that your kids should not turn on their DS Lite's wireless facility or their PSP's wireless facility.
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