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Coby’s tablet DVD player puts entertainment in the palm of your hand. This ultra-coby portable dvd player slips easily into a briefcase or carry-on. The 7″ widescreen display, dual screen system and 2 headphone jacks let you share a premier private listening experience.

The player also includes a built-in AV input jack for connection to extertainment in the palm of your hand. This ultra-portable player slips easily into a briefcase or carry-on, while the 7″ widescreen display, dual screen system and 2 headphone jacks let you share a premier private listening experience. The player also includes a built-in AV input jack for connection to external devices, including VCRs and video game systems.

coby portable dvd player

coby portable tablet dvd player

ernal devices, including VCRs and video game systems.


Radio controlled toys - Help

The most important step in flying a R.C. Helicopter is the setup. If your helicopter is not setup right the bird will tip side to side, frontward or backward, or the tail could spin out of control. You can see the importance of a good setup.

1. The first step in setting up a R.C. Helicopter.

· Make sure all servos are moving in the right direction When you move the right side stick right the swash plate will tilt right etc for forward and back.
· Make sure the throttle is correct and the it does not need reversed in the radio also called the TX.

2. Now that the servos are moving in the right direction we need to center the servos.

· Turn on radio then plug in receiver make sure the motor is unplugged if working on electric helicopter.
· Move the throttle stick to half way this get all your servos to the half way position.
· Now we want to find the servo horn that will line up 90 degrees with center keep moving till you find one that is close or dead on make sure to put in the screw when you find the one that works.

HX RADIO CONTROL HELICOPTER

HX RADIO CONTROL HELICOPTER

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