GPX D1816 DVD Deck with Remote Control
Nov 12, 2009 in
Electronics
- DVD, VCD, CD, and CD-R/RW and JPEG playback
- Compatible with PAL/NTSC
- Multiple subtitles/viewing angle
- Component, coaxial, and S-Video output
- Includes remote
With all the features you need for optimal viewing, this GPX D1816 Home DVD Player DVD player allows you to play CD, CD-R, CD-RW and JPEG pictures. The GPX DVD Player features progressive scan output for clear images in high-quality resolution. It supports various language sub-titles for your enjoyment and even includes multi-angle play. Adjust the aspect ratio according to your preference, whether it’s in 4:3 or 16:9 format…. More >>
GPX D1816 DVD Deck with Remote Control
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5 comments
Fred H. on November 12, 2009 at 4:31 pm
This plays things like DVDs and it doesn’t cost much. If you don’t purchase this item, I’m going home to mother.
Fred Thomas on November 12, 2009 at 4:43 pm
Mine could play Netflix rentals without any problems. However, several months into its lifespan, when I’d turn it on it wouldn’t always stay on. But once I got it to stay on it would stay on indefinitely, so I just left it on full-time. But today when I inserted a DVD, it shut off and wouldn’t turn on again. I had to take the housing off to retrieve the DVD.
I agree with the reviewers who hate the remote. It’s hard to use, and you need a clear unobstructed line of sight for it to work. I’m not buying one of these ever again.
Chanman on November 12, 2009 at 5:02 pm
I bought this dvd player to replace a dvd player that would not play rented movies. This player has the same problem. It plays the previews fine but locks up or displays a choppy, purple, pixilated screen when the movie starts. Burned video from my camcorder works fine. Avoid if you buy or rent movies. Mine is personally headed for the landfill and I barely got to use it.
Trouble on November 12, 2009 at 5:54 pm
This thing really is awful. It’s incredibly temperamental – it’ll only play if the disk is absolutely pristine. The dvd’s that I own seem to do well, but about 2 out of 3 disks I rent (or get through Netflix) refuse to play. The picture seizes up, or the sound keeps going while the screen turns black, or the whole thing just stops. Also, the remote control is ludicrous with its teeny tiny buttons, and all of them placed nonsensically – not at all user-friendly or intuitive.
I know you get what you pay for, but the thing should at least work half the time, don’t you think? Save your money, don’t buy this machine.
JerryL on November 12, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Purchased for the very occasional viewing of DVD’s – and for playing Jeopardy which we received as a gift.
Unit works well, although we had problems with the open/close button on the machine. Amazon was quick to replace it with another.
So far, the replaced player is working very nicely. Especially like how compact it is!
For the price, it’s an excellent choice for our needs.
Would have rated it 5 stars had we not had the problem with the initial machine.