Dr Gadget - Coby DVD-224 Compact DVD Player

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List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $24.74
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Manufacturer: Coby
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Coby Color: Silver EAN: 0716829992241 Feature: Slim, compact, easily moveable DVD player Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Coby Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Coby Model: DVD-224 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Coby Studio: Coby Warranty: 1
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Features
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Slim, compact, easily moveable DVD player Plays DVD, DVD R/RW, CD, CD R/RW, and JPEG Compatible NTSC/PAL Compatible Picture Zoom Function, Parental Lock, Progressive Scan Dolby Digital Decoder and surround sound through coaxial or digital output (for use with compatible receiver/speaker) Offers universal (AC 100 to 240V) power supply; includes full-function remote control Measures 8.8 x 2 X 9.9 (WHD)
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Coby the piece of junk Comment: I bought this dvd player it worked for one day and so I threw out the box and reciept and other paperwork on the very second day the player only spins the disk but would not play the disk whatsoevery looks like I got a piece of junk --- I am not at all satisfied with this player now it is just occuping the shelf space on my entertainment system
Customer Rating:      Summary: Stopped Working After Six Months - Disposable Comment: We purchased this item as an inexpensive replacement for an Audiovox D1705 Portable DVD Player with 7-Inch LCD which recently died.
Setup was quick and easy. The player has S-video and progressive scan outputs. The remote takes some getting used to.
We now get a "Wrong Disc" error message from the unit. It is not worth the cost of repair. I am annoyed that we need to replace this item after such a short period of time.
Initially gave Coby four stars due to price and features. Revised rating to two stars. You get what you pay for.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Poor Quality Comment: This DVD player is a waste of money and time. The DVD tray would keep opening and shutting when I tried to put a DVD in. It wouldn't stay shut and wouldn't play any DVDs. I exchanged it for another, figuring it was just a dud. The second unit would play about 1/2 an hour into the movie, and then freeze up. It did this for every DVD I tried in it. Fortunately, Amazon paid for shipping and returned it with no problems. Basically, it's a cheap machine and you get what you pay more. Go with better quality and save yourself the hassle.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Great But It's Cheap Comment: Well, you get what you pay for, I suppose. I can't say that I'm all that impressed with many of the Coby products that I have bought. Their MP3s aren't very good and now I know the DVD players aren't a whole lot better. They are reasonably priced. That is what attracts so many people to their products. But, you can't expect much for your money either.
I bought 2 of these DVD players simultaneously (one for each of the kid's rooms). One of them has been working quite well, while the other has had a few problems. It doesn't always read the DVD and will sometimes stop playing. It usually will restart after a push of the button, but it is kind of annoying.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good unit exept no MP3 Comment: Seems to be a good player but I would like to play
MP3 on it also.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Progressive Scan DVD Player / Compatible to NTSC & PAL System / Plays DVD, MP3, CD, CD-R, CD-RW Disks / Various audio and video connects Zoom Operation Parental Lock Control Convenient On Screen Display 110-220 Automatic Power Adjustable Input Dolby Digital Audio Coaxial Digital Audio Out Analog Audio Output Component Video Out (Progressive Scan) RCA Video Out S-Video Out FCC Approved & UL Listed FDA Approved
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