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Daewoo DVG-3000N DVD Player (Silver)
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Very good entry-level model
The DVG-3000N is an excellent choice for beginers, screen is crystal clear as well as the sound (be it movie, cd or mp3), basic all-around functionality is ok as is the standard remote, the pitch control function allows you to speed up/slow down the perceived audio (I say perceived audio because no change is done to the movie speed) which is funny to play with and useful if you use the player in a PAL environment.
Connectivity is ok but not impressive, as it lacks component video and optical audio jacks, the player DOES have a ZOOM feature (tech data is wrong) and the manual is simple but complete.
Manufactured in China and backed by a well known Korean brand, this player is everything you need if you are more concerned about watching movies than about buying the ultimate techno-hype.
Connectivity is ok but not impressive, as it lacks component video and optical audio jacks, the player DOES have a ZOOM feature (tech data is wrong) and the manual is simple but complete.
Manufactured in China and backed by a well known Korean brand, this player is everything you need if you are more concerned about watching movies than about buying the ultimate techno-hype.
59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
One Of The Best DVD Players, Period.
I have several DVD players. One SONY (DVP-F5), one Toshiba (DP-1600), a SONY PlayStation 2, and an APEX AD-1500. This is the second cheapest one, costing only a few dolloars more than the APEX. And this is easily my player of choice at home, even above the far more expensive SONY and Toshiba models. The number of formats it supports is the most on any player I've ever come across, even more than all of the APEX players. And few people know that this system allows you to watch DVDs from Regions 1-6 on a NTSC TV, and there is even a "loop-hole menu" that allows you to turn off Macrovision (may be absent from newer models). The DVD video quality is actually superior to the Toshiba and APEX models, and the optical output on the sound is rich. The MP3 playback is also very good, and easily worth the price alone. The VCD playback is the best feature though, not only is this the best VCD player for a TV in terms of picture/sound it also has RW, FWD and chapter capabilities for (S) VCD. If you have a lot of VCDs that you only use on your computer, you owe it to yourself to try them out on this player! The headphone jacks are a nice tough but pretty useless since the unit is heavy and bulky. The only problems are (1) remote has tiny buttons and no ON button and (2) little tech support; if you mess up or get a defective unit, you're pretty screwed. I would recommend this player to anyone though, and for it’s price, it's a steal!
53 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
a great value
I purchased one of these Daewoo dvd players a while back, and I'm going to buy another one because I gave my first to my brother. This player is a great value, and it works perfectly. I honestly can't tell the difference between this and the much more expensive Toshiba dvd player my parents have. The color (silver) is also very cool.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
superb
EXCELLENT player. The DVG-3000N was my first player ever and is still my favorite. Ive never had any problems playing any discs (except for some cdrws) and the quality competes with much higher priced players. The thing is darn sturdy too, it sits under my 21" sony wega without a problem. Unless optical audio output or component video outputs are a necessity to you, I strongly reccomend this player to anyone.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
Nearly perfect for the price
I've found this unit performs very well, and would recommend it. My nit-piks: the remote doesn't turn the unit off/on; although it does successfully play cd-r's and cd-rw's, it occasionally balks at initially reading those disks when I first put the disk in - opening and closing the tray a couple of times always gets it to acknowledge the presence of the disk, but sometimes it's a challenge; I find that having the unit on creates interference in my tv - that is, the off-the-air picture gets the slightest bit snowy on some channels. I have a cheap tv, and get my signal over the air, not via cable, so this may contribute to the problem. Watching dvd's-vcd's, the picture is perfect - it's when I leave the unit turned on but am watching off-the-air content that it seems to interfere. That's why not being able to turn the unit off with the remote is a pain. I think rf interference shielding could be better.
But, as a dvd-vcd-svcd-cdr-cdrw-mp3 player, I have no complaints at all. I love being able to make a cdrw mp3 disk with 7-9 hours of audio on it, and letting it run when I have company over, or want to hear long works with no interruption. Can you say Wagner Ring, on 2-discs?