Pros: Low price, solid core performance, DivX playback, PAL on NTSC TV, region-free hack, progressive scan Cons: No very easy to use, no S-Video out
My mother had a Panasonic RV31 DVD player and, although it was one of the older models, which were heavy an seemingly built well, it, just as one of my Panasonics, died recently with a dreaded H02 error (motor failure). Since it worked for about 6 ...
I got a Philips 3140 DVD player about 18 months ago. At first, it worked fine. We only used it on commercially produced DVD movies, but had no complaints. Then we got busy and didn't use the DVD player for about 6 months. From there on out, whenever I ...
Pros: Small, unobtrusive, good video and sound Cons: small remote keys, limited controls on unit itself. Bit flimsy CD tray.
Great cheap DIV X ,all region , any disk type player. Good audio outs for use as a cd player , or for MP3/WMA on a DVD, etc. I bought it as a back up to play DivX videos, now it is also my primary CD music player since it has no problem with any ...
Pros: compact, reads backed up DVDs Cons: lighting command broken
I bought this dvd player because I was told it would play my backed up copies of my dvd collection without problems. Aside from one DVD, it has read them all so far and the quality of the picture appears excellent. I can't comment on the lifespan of the ...
Pros: Does exactly what it says on the box Cons: Erm, it's flimsy?
My main reason for buying this machine is that it can easily be modified via the handset to be made multi-region. i don't use any fancy connections (HDMI) or have it hooked up to a 99.1 surround sound system. Straight forward connection to a non-LCD non-behemoth sized TV.
That being said, i have absolutely no problems or misgivings with using this.
- picture quality is good.
- I've noticed no delays during playback.
- it's never refused to play a disk.
- it plays my multi-region disk.
- it's small and thin and won't take up much size in your entertainment center.
The only thing i could possibly level at it would be it's a bit flimsy and lightweight.....but what else do you expect for something for $40.
And it's done... well, I can't figure out if it's dead or not. It played one disc but 1 day later would not play another disk (which would play in another player). Figures, 2 months after warranty expires. It's been making more noise than usual so I'm thinking the motor or reader is done. Ever since I've owned it, it takes forever to load and many times will say "no disk" so you have to repeatedly try to get it to play.
I'm confused after reading all the reviews... maybe I just got a lemon.
Pros: Plays almost anything. Slim, Affordable. Cons: Slow boot time (turning on or ejecting). No hdmi, no optical/toslink connection.
I've recommended and bought this for a number of people simply for the fact that it plays AVI files. That in itself is worth the cheap price tag. Any and most movies that are in this format or backed up (from my own collection ;) plays on this player.
Buy this player for that simple fact!!! It plays almost all files!!!
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