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Portable DVD Players Home Portable DVD Players Apex PD-100 Portable DVD Player Discussion "You get what you pay for" Topic




You get what you pay for

18 Oct, 00:00
APEX PD 100 is an O.K. personal DVD player for what it's worth. The screen have both wide screen and standard switch. The image is so fuzzy I can't read the text on the DVD menu screen. During wide screen DVD playback, the image and sound pause often by itself while the dvd drive reads the disk. It does comes with a battery pack, but you have to use a jumper cable to connect the battery to the dvd player. If you lose the jumper cable, you are out of luck. One other thing that I don't like is that the player sqeeks like an old door whenever I flip open the screen or open the dvd drive's lid. The sound is great. It comes also with a remote control. This dvd player can also play MP3 CD, VCD (which I like),and music CD. I am giving it a three star because of its price, which is unheard of in the portable DVD players market.

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