This compact Yakumo DVD player is a multimedia artist that you can place almost anywhere thanks to its small dimensions. It will not only play your favourite DVD disks, but also... more
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This compact Yakumo DVD player is a multimedia artist that you can place almost anywhere thanks to its small dimensions. It will not only play your favourite DVD disks, but also your music and photo CDs. Of course, the economic Yakumo DVD Master XS also reads MP3, MPEG, JPEG and Kodak Picture CD. Its embedded Dolby® Digital AC3 decoder and D/A converter will always provide you crisp cinema sound. Additionally, it lets you play your favourite scenes in slow motion and the child lock prevents your children from viewing unsuitable contents.
Advantages: Small, compact,lots of features Disadvantages: NONE
...I saw this advertised for just under £35.00 with free post & packing and read the reviews, and couldn't believe that you could get a multi-region dvd player for this price that would be quality.
How wrong could I be?
I thought I would buy it anyway, and I'm glad I did because I am so impressed with it, it is much better than our Sony dvdplayer, and fits in a much smaller space in our clogged bedroom, because it is so compact.
I hadn't heard of the make before, but I would buy this make in any other products if this came up, because the technology and the price go well! (cheap sometimes does pay!)
My husband recently borrowed a copied dvd from a work colleague and it kept stopping and going back to the beginning on our Sony player, however on this Yakumo player it didn't have any problems, so really impressive!
It has quite a lot...
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