Customer Reviews 

Stay away! Scratches DVDs!
2008-11-30We bought this dvd because it was the cheapest multizone dvd. Indeed, sometimes when you try to save money you end up losing money. It took me some time to find the code for removing the zone limitations, but I finally managed it. However, after a while I noticed scratches on some dvds. I was unsure for a while until I put in a brand new dvd and took it out scratched!
Stay away from this dvd player!

It's a fine $28 DVD player
2008-11-26It's cute and compact, easy to set up, and works fine. Don't expect something really high-tech and fancy and you won't be disappointed. The remote control is overly complex, but is easy to figure out.

Brief Use
2008-11-21The CD/DVD player/recorder was easy to install. The remote is laid out logically and works well. However the unit has seen very little use so far. Don

FABULOUS
2008-11-19THIS PRODUCT LOOKS WONDERS. SO FAR NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH IT. IT'S ONE OF THE BEST OF ITS KIND
YOU COULD BUY ONE YOU'LL NEVER REGRET HAVING IT.

Cheap, Small, Works Perfectly!
2008-11-16everything i wanted in a dvd player- doesnt take up a lot of room, was less than $30, and has worked great ever since i bought it!
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