... The Dansai DVD player is a player that seems to have been made specifically for Tesco stores up and down the country. I had never heard of Dansai, but my mate had, which was part of the reason I chose the player.
I couldn’t really justify spending over £200 on a DVD player when I ... Read review
Advantages: Cheap, reliable Disadvantages: Not a brand name
...the answer for you. The Dansai DVD player is a player that seems to have been made specifically for Tesco stores up and down the country. I had never heard of Dansai, but my mate had, which was part of the reason I chose the player.
I couldn’t really justify spending over £200 on a DVD player when I didn’t have any DVD movies in my video collection, however, I wanted to get on the bandwagon and join the DVD era having ... ...below £130. I found the Dansai player for £99 in Tesco’s in Newton Abbot, Devon. I didn’t buy it there and then, I went looking, but couldn’t find anything to match this price. There was also a player there for £85, also made by Dansai, but it didn’t have even an LCD display and looked extremely basic, so I settled for the Dansai DVD 852.
Now, I don’t intend to stick with this player, when I have a few ... more
If your looking for a cheap, budget type DVD player, or just want to get in on the DVD market, then I might have got the answer for you. The Dansai DVD player is a player that seems to have been made specifically for Tesco stores up and down the country. I had never heard of Dansai, but my mate had, which was part of the reason I chose the player.
I couldn’t really justify spending over £200 on a DVD player when I didn’t have any DVD movies in my video collection, however, I wanted to get on the bandwagon and join the DVD era having watched quite a few DVD’s on other peoples players. So I went searching, hoping to spend below £130. I found the Dansai player for £99 in Tesco’s in Newton Abbot, Devon. I didn’t buy it there and then, I went looking, but couldn’t find anything to match this price. There was also a player there for £85, also made by Dansai, but it didn’t have even an LCD display and looked extremely basic, so I settled for the Dansai DVD 852.
Now, I don’t intend to stick with this player, when I have a few more DVD’s in my collection, I would like to upgrade to a player by Sony or the likes, but this one will do fine for now, besides, I’d need to upgrade my TV aswell if I was going to get the best out of a Sony player.
LOOKS
The player looks like most other DVD players on the market at the moment. It is cased in a Silver metal, with an LCD covering about a 3rd of the player, centralised at the bottom of the DVD player. Above this is the DVD drive itself, with a drop down plastic front and a darker grey holder inside. On the right of the player is a round button, which looks like a bit of a dial, with 5 buttons residing in it, fwd, reverse, fwd a scene and reverse a scene. On the left of this are three, rectangular buttons, Play, Pause and Stop. On the right left hand side of the player are 2 headphone inputs and volume controls for both of them, very useful if your watching the movie with someone who is hard of hearing, each viewer can watch it with their desired volume level, of course, you can’t talk to each other very well and you’d look pretty stupid cuddled up with headphones on, but hey, it’s a nice little feature all the same!
The Dansai 852 looks pretty much like the DVD players available at the budget end from Matsui and Aiwa, however, it doesn’t look like a budget player, which is nice.
DURABILITY
I’m not going to kid you around, the unit is pretty light, the casing isn’t that great and would dent pretty easily, and the plastic bits do feel very plastic, however, this is why it has a good price tag on it, if it was made with the best materials, it would be in the £150-200 price range. I haven’t dropped it, and I’m not going to do so to tell you how it reacts, or indeed if it works after being dropped! The durability is ok, but nothing special, however, it only sits under your TV, so I don’t see any problems with it here!
FEATURES
There are quite a lot of useful features on the 852, however, on saying this, these are pretty standard in DVD player terms. Some of the features included are:
MPEG2 coding format over 500 lines Multi angle, multi language and multi story functions Parent lock Both widescreen and normal screen viewing sizes available Can play DVD, Super VCD, VCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 discs (Quite a few players don’t play CD-R or CD-RW discs, so this is a nice little feature. 4x Zoom Time Search (You can search for a specific time slot on the disc) Resume Play (Memorizes the position you stopped the player and goes back to that position when you press play) On Screen Display Video Output (composite, S-Video, YpbPr) Audio Output (Analogue, coaxial)
No one has probably read that, but it should be useful for someone who’s thinking of buying it anyway!
REMOTE
One of the most important pieces of any visual equipment, or indeed audio equipment is the remote. You should be able to do anything from the remote, that’s my theory anyway, why get up when you can sit and press! The remote for the 852 covers my requirements, having nearly every button you can think of available on the remote itself. One problem I did have though is using it in the dark. While the main function buttons, such as play and cursor buttons are shaped and in the middle of the control, for easy ‘touchy feely’ in the dark, the rest of the buttons, such as fast forward and reverse, volume controls, pause and stop are all at the bottom, all the same size and it can be a nightmare trying to find the right button!
One other problem I have had with the remote is it’s workable area. I often find myself pressing a button twice after moving the angle of the remote for it to send a signal to the unit itself. It hasn’t got a great range, which is unfortunate, but nevertheless, it works ok!
THE BACK
The back of visual systems are extremely important to me. I like to be able to connect everything up, inclusing stereo systems so I can get the best sound out of my bits and pieces. The 852 lets me do everything I want, but sadly only has 1 scart socket, and that’s used to connect it up to the TV. Apart from that, it does have ports for Video out, Left and Right audio out, S-Video, Optical digital audio output, and coaxial output. These may not be enough for some, but for me, it’s fine.
PLAYBACK
Playback is good. I have used another budget DVD player from JMB and that one had problems with skipping parts of the disc and freezing. I have never had either of these problems with the Dansai 852. While the picture quality is good, it’s not amazing. I have noticed lines in my DVD’s and it’s not as sharp as some other sets. Also, very dark colours such as dark green and blue don’t mix with black backgrounds all that well. Colours seem to be a problem with the Dansai actually, producing a sort of ‘hazed’ picture quality. However, this could be my TV, I’m not to sure as I haven’t tested it on any other TV.
Sound quality though is excellent, especially as I have mine connected up to my stereo. Sound never skips and it always keeps up with what’s being shown on the screen. I know it might sound silly, but I have watched a DVD on a player where the sound seemed to be behind the picture on a lot of DVD’s. You’d see someone speaking, and their lips wouldn’t match the sound. How annoying is this!? Well gladly, the Dansai doesn’t seem to have this problem, and I have watched quite a few DVD’s on it.
MANUAL
I don’t use manuals, I hate manuals. But for those who do, the manual is good, covering every aspect of the player you could ever want. It also includes good drawings for example, the remote is drawn and every section is labelled with a description of what it’s for. Also, the manual is completely in English, which could provide a bit of a problem for people who can’t read English, but then this player was made in the UK, for Tesco’s, so it’s an English player through and through. The player isn’t multi region, but there is a code you can enter, as with a lot of players, to allow it to play discs from any region.
Overall then, this is a budget player, don’t expect to much from it, because your not going to get it. If your someone who likes everything to be picture perfect (get the pun there!?) then don’t buy this player, infact, don’t buy any budget player as you will never be happy.
This player doesn’t say it will do amazing things, it doesn’t say it is the greatest player out there and it doesn’t try to act like it. Your getting what your paying for, nothing more nothing less. My advice is to buy this player if you don’t intend to be watching too many DVD’s or you haven’t got a vast collection yet, or maybe just if you want to be ‘with it’ and with the DVD revolution.
Don’t buy this player if your serious about your DVD’s and are just trying to save on the money, you will be disappointed. For me, I’m not, I’m happy with the player and plan to upgrade maybe next year when I have more DVD’s, and of course more money and DVD players have come down, until then, I’m happy with my Dansai 852 for under £100! Just remember, it is only available from Tescos, however, it doesn’t seem to be listed on the Tesco website, so it might be subject to different stores.
Advantages: A very good cheap DVD player Disadvantages: A bit to wide
...out at the beginning. The Dansai 950 is a very practical cheap priced DVD player mine cost me £99.00, I have previously had more expensive machines which seem to behave like primadonas and break down at the drop of a hat,They are also very hard to hack for multi region, unlike the dansai I found a multi region hack very easily on the web and after pushing 4 buttons on the remote it was done (I now buy all my films from America) I have had this player ... ...The 952 has all the goodies you expect from the more expensive players.
5:1 Dolby surround sound.
Scart socket.
S.video socket.
Optical line out socket,(to record digital sound to a minidisk recorder or Mp3 recorder).
It also plays DVDs CDrs CDrws Mp3s & S-VCDs &VCDs
the difference between the 952 and 852 is its size the 952 is very slim but quite wide giving it the look of a much more expensive player.
Dimensions
Height: 64mm
Width: 430mm
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NIGSY 24.04.2003 (15.06.2003)
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Advantages: Cheap, lots of features, easy to make multi-region Disadvantages: Few
...risked on Tesco's "own brand" Dansai DVD player, the Dansai 852. According to the newsgroups these have sold out very quickly in some stores but I had no problem sourcing one in my local Tesco.
The player is silver and good looking. It would not be out of place amongst much more expensive hardware. It has the added benefit of a hidden menu, only four presses on the front panel to access which allows the machine to made multi-region, and believe ... ...you to make video copies of DVDs.
It will also play MP3 files and the usual repertoire of CDs, audio VCD etc. Audio quality is very good; in blind tests I could tell it apart from a mch more expensive Arcam CD player, but only just.
The remote is a bit finecky and its not always very obvious how to do things but this is a minor issue.
For about £90 this is a bargain, and an excellent way to find out if DVD is for you. ...
fbowles 03.06.2002
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Advantages: tesco can be trusted for service Disadvantages: quite big and went wrong twice
Bought this DVD player a few years ago from tesco, as we were setting up a house and had a budget to stick to. It was under £100 which was fantastic at the time.
We are happy as it playes everything we need, SVCD's, VCD's & burnt DVD-r's (not that I'd ever advocate copying dvd's of course).
It has 2 speeds picture forwards which are fantastic for getting through the adverts quicker
The play back quality is good and the zoom function is really ... ...is also an angle function but we havn't got any DVD's to make use of this facility yet.
We have had problems, in that a year and then 6 months later it sarted playing up and sticking in the middle of fims. We phoned tesco and they were great, no request for forms, questions or hasstle, they just sent a courier around both times to replace it. Now if only all the other companies out there were as helpful we'd all be happier consumers :-) ...
yvonnedavies 28.03.2004
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