A good system, but not our favorite.
Written: Jan 03 '04
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Pros: Good price, a value for the price.
Cons: Layer-change problems on DVDs, MP3 playing problems.
The Bottom Line: For the price, it's worth living with the minor flaws.
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| qualco99's Full Review: Sony DVP-NC685V Multi-disc DVD Player |
My reviews are based on the feelings of past consumers who I have come into contact with regarding their systems. Being in the electronics industry, I am hopefully able to give you an accurate picture of the overall consumer feeling on the products I review
I believe Brevity is a virtue, so here is the grading-scale rundown on this product:
Aesthetic Appeal: (A) This is a great looking machine. It is sleek and stylish, and fits anywhere. very manageable for space.
Price: (A) Excellently priced, it's definitely one of the cheaper models around. But with the price come a few flaws. They are minor ones, but still very annoying. For example, there are problems reading layer changes in the discs.
Setup:(A) Incredibly easy to set up. It plugs right in.
Ease of Use:(B+) Easy to figure out and use. The black color can be annoying. The plugs, inputs, outputs are not very well marked, so you might need a flashlight to shine on the back of the player.
Notes:Again, the flaw is that it won't change layers on dvds without a noticeable pause of 2 to 3 seconds. Also, you might run into problems if you are trying to play an MP3 CD. Other than that, it's an okay system, and for the price, it's a good value.
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Amount Paid (US$): 188
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