Advantages: Compact, multifunctional, battery powered as well as mains Disadvantages: CD player broke
Durabrand CD1180- The CD1180 is a clock radio complete with CD player, in modern tones of silver grey it is compact and lightweight making it ideal for bedside tables and the like.
There are 3 options for the alarm in regards to what you will here when it goes off at your chosen time, by selecting the appropriate choice with the slide switch on the side of the unit you can either be woken by a buzzer, the radio or the CD that is currently within the player. You can also adjust the volume of the music you will here when the "alarm" goes off by using the basic volume dial (also on the side of the unit) this dial is for general volume control and will also change the volume if you are using the machine as a basic radio or CD player. Setting the alarm is done via the buttons on top of the unit, a simple case of holding down the "clock ...
Advantages: value for money cinema surrondings Disadvantages: none
Last year we decided to upgrade from a video player/recorder to a durabrandDVD Player. We wanted one that was cheap, a good value for money and not too hard to use.
We bought it from ASDA and it came with an instruction manual, a remote, batteries for the remote, a scart lead and of course the DVD Player itself. The instuction manual tells you everything you need to know about this DVD Player with a trouble shooting page.
The instruction manual is easy to use and follow and gives you info such as how to repeat play and MP3 disc operation ect.
It only cost £20 pound and when I turned it on for the first time I expected it to be as bad as my video player, but it wasn't. It was ten times better.
The DURABRANDDVD 2007 plays:
>DVD VIDEOS
>ALL AUDIO CDS
>MP3 RECORDED DISCS
>CD-R & CD-RW DISCS
>JPEG PHOTO DISCS
The DVD ...
Advantages: Good PQ and Sound and easy to follow instructions Disadvantages: Nothing, considering the price.
Early 2006, my Grandma wanted a cheap DVD Player so she could let my younger sister watch dvd's (aswell as her self!). Went to look a few few websites and seen a Toshiba for £29.99, but then decided to try ASDA... When i went to look for a DVD Player in ASDA they had this (the Durabrand 2005). And it was under £20, so i got it for my Grandma.
Included in the Box was the instructions, scart lead, remote control, batteries for the remote and ofcourse the DVD Player itself. So it was just a case of plugging the scart lead into the TV and turning it (and the tv!) on. So set up was simple and straight forward.
Put Scooby Doo in to test sound and picture quality, considering the price i wasn't expecting much.
But the sound that comes from the player is very good, as is the picture quality.
This DVD Player has Home Cinema connections ...