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Portable DVD Players Home Portable DVD Players Wanlida/Malata DVD-560V 5.6" Portable DVD Player Discussion "nice unit" Topic




nice unit

27 Mar, 00:00
1) if you are watching pvr you have burned or anyting in full screen format (4:3) such as any dvd tevision episodes this screen is effectively the same size as a 7" screen.

2) if you are traveling and there is a chance you device might be stolen or dropped this is a great buy since you have so little investment going in.

3) if you look at various reviews, people purchasing all brands, including top ones usually have problems in one year or so. you see many many angry/thumbs down reviews on much more expensive brands. why? because these are never worth fixing under warranty. people returninf sonys, toshibas, and pioners are being told their broken players are not covered fully warranted because the consumer is presumed to have caused the problem, or are finding their warrantees ccover parts but not labor, and ever portable costs $100 to fix even when supposed covered.

4) the reviewer below who said the instructions warn of overcharging battery, and expressing concern, is not exactly an expert in consumer electronics. a $3,000 top of the line laptop computer has the exact same warning, as does EVERTHING with and advanced lithium ion (the best type) battery! the warnign is pro forma and mandated by UL for EVERY portable dvd player.

spend the less than one hundred bucks shipped on one of these or the on twenty for a 7", you won't be sorry. there are plenty (most) of people who bought $175 to $300 units who were shocked that their player failed within a year after normal usage and were effectively out in the cold and asked to pay $100, ie much mor than a one year old unit would be worth under warrenty.

when it dies, toss it out and don't look back.

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