I can't believe this DVD player has been in my house since 2006, but it really is. I bought it back when it was brand new from the company and it was widely available. Several times I've thought about giving it away and replacing it with more modern tech and maybe a sleeker look, but every time I've looked around the market I haven't been able to find anything quite as workhorse with all the features this one has Baby has , and reliably. I paid $129 for it in 2006, which is an amazing price considering it's a SONY brand that was proud of itself then and proud of its excellence today. image processing. This is a really great car, never broken down! Never had any problems, nothing stuck, no display problems, no mechanical problems. It is very easy to use, a few buttons that are logical and easy to use, and very easy to use, even a small child can get it working. by car. I love that there is an opening button right on the body of the machine as many new ones aren't going to do it anytime soon, once you lose the remote you're done. This allows you to play DVDs normally even if you lose the remote control. It also has Play and FW and REV buttons, next to the STOP and Pause shape, right on it, next to the remote control. Suitable for five discs. EVERY disc will play automatically unless you stop it. Or want to use the menu, etc. ALL five DVDs are played back one after the other. No need to continue playing by hand, it turns on by itself. The color is silver but the material is NOT metal but a silver plastic which makes the machine light. Especially now that there is a trend to go more vintage. The remote control is also silver. I still have mine. We don't abuse things in our house so it still won't wear out or crack with normal use. Nothing. Since you don't have to touch it to open the drawer itself, you can press the remote button or gently press the drawer and it will pop out. You can close the drawer in two ways: with the remote control, or with the button on the body, or with a gentle push, and it will take over and come back by itself. It doesn't play 4K discs at the moment so I have a BluRey player on this unit and use that for those ultra high end resolutions. Pictures but from all my old collection I still prefer this unit for the convenience and ease of use and I tend to put in multiple discs of different favorites be they different titles or discs from the same series and I know it always will choosing something outputs without having to restart the computer after each ride. Overall AMAZING image quality, great value for money. Fantastic remote control functions, fits perfectly in the hand and does not wear out even after 15 years. The SONY devices bought back then still work. meal. We have a few other brands now, but while other tents croak, SONY kind of sticks to its guns and makes quality products. Sometimes I feel like it's time to replace a device but it's still good so I laugh that I should start buying lesser known brands so I feel less guilty about replacing something .
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