...As with many products quality has a price tag, the Matsui 2GB doesn't meet the standards you would expect for a £25 MP3 Player.
You can store 400+ plus songs on the player, but if you put more than 100 songs it becomes tempramental and often refuses to load and will stay on the load up screen forever. Or untill you plug back it back into your PC and remove half of the songs.
The quality of sound produced is not as you would expect, even after buying high quality headphones the sound is muffled.
It would be better to save your money and buy a slightly more expensive player for the trouble that this one causes
All in all, i would not reccomend this player to anyone. Unless they wanted to be fustrated and annoyed by a small piece of electrical equipment...
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...The Matsui TV as other matsui products are very competitive on prices. They do not carry a great brand image as other companies. They are not unique in the features they offer...there is nothing amazing about them. But they do the Job well enough to satisfy the basic needs you want from them. The most important thing is...at the prices you get them -- they make a good deal.
The TV is 30.59 inches wide, 20.95 inches, 18.43 inches, and weighs 73.63 lb. and the diagonal screen size is 28 inch. it also has a sleep timer installed.
the TV gives best results when connected with the cable point. using an antenna will not give the same picture quality.
Its a good TV at its price....
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Advantages: Excellent value for money Disadvantages: No extra features, such Video CD capability
...Although Matsui's DVD player may well be at the bottom of the price range, it most certainly isn't at the same level for quality. I have had mine since it first came on to the market and haven't had any problems whatsoever. It can be chipped to play multi region DVDs by a series of commands from the remote control, and can handle playing these without any hastle.
I have watched DVDs on other models such as a Samsung, and I am yet to find any better quality of picture or sound. OK, the more expensive models have extra features, but for a low cost and for someone who is just after a straight foward DVD player, no frills, then the Matsui is my first choice. Cheap and Cheerful....
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I bought one for 430 quid from Currys. Lots of ghosting on screen and the picture "wobbled" when I put my DVD player on so I exchanged it.
The next one also had ghosting. I created a simple red green blue testcard image on my PC and viewed it on my... more
On special offer in a large high street electrical store at the moment, although not listed as so on ciao.
Was £39.99, not as cheap as some boxes, around a tenner more than the cheapest but you can really tell the difference. I originally bought a... more