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The Blu Ray DVD Player is a versatile home theater system that supports a variety of disc formats, including region A Blu-rays and DVDs. With stunning 1080p video output and 5.1 audio channels, it delivers an immersive viewing experience. The player features USB support for up to 128GB, allowing you to enjoy digital files effortlessly. Its durable construction and modern design make it a stylish addition to any entertainment setup.
Brand Name | Tojock |
Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 4.72 x 1.38 inches |
Item model number | EVP-101 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | For blu ray discs, support region A/1, single region B/C not support, Please noted that each package has a blu-ray labels on the package, model NO. is EVP-101 |
A**R
Well worth the money great picture
Very impressed of the picture. This DVD works great and very easy to hook up.
A**R
The best DVD player ever!
This is the best DVD player we’ve ever had! The customer service is excellent if you need anything! It was easy to set up and has worked flawlessly for 4 years so far! I would buy this brand again!
B**S
UPDATE: Remote Issues RESOLVED
I have updated this review since Tojock was incredible with their customer support and they fully resolved the issues. In fact I would say that they went well above and beyond what most any other company would do to ensure customer satisfaction.They re-programmed the codes in their system, sent me a new remote and the firmware to update the player. Everything went very smoothly for the update and the device worked perfectly after that. JOB WELL DONE Tojock!Original Review>>>>>I did not know how to rate this product because of a very strange issue I encountered, which caused me to return it. The player itself was fine. Compact size, plain but not ugly look, and basic setup. Everything was included (remote, instructions, HDMI cable, but no batteries).As far as video quality, it was good, but not great. The videos (all authentic DVD and Blu Ray movies) seemed a bit dark. Nothing terrible though.The issue was that the remote uses infrared codes that are not unique to Tojock (the reseller/manufacturer). It uses the same codes as my sound bar. So when I use the Tojock remote for DVD functions (play, rewind, power, etc) my sound bar changes input, powers off, and changes volume. Likewise when I use my sound bar remote to change the settings back to what they should be, the Tojock DVD player reacts to those signals and skips around, goes back to the menu, and other actions.I tried to address this with Tojock directly first. They were very responsive and even offered me a 16 GB flash drive for my troubles. Their first solution was for me to move the components apart from each other, which was not feasible because I can't really put the DVD player or the sound bar in another room. Their second solution was to take videos of what was happening, and then wait a month or more while their engineer worked on new programming for the remote. Having doubts about this solution and not wanting to wait a month without a DVD player, I declined the offer and sent the unit back.I know this is a very unique situation and applies perhaps only to this overlap of DVD player and specific sound bar, but I just could not use it as is. So I went with 3 stars. The DVD player works. Support was decent. However when a product uses an infrared remote they should not use the same codes as another product that is already on the market.
K**-
Full of features, but not perfect
This was purchased as a gift for me, at my request. I chose it because I wanted an HDMI region-free DVD player, and the blu-ray was a bonus. Here are my findings:1. A PAL/Region 2 DVD plays, but the picture quality isn't great. I can't be sure, but maybe this is because the movie is older, from the 60s, and probably wasn't a great transfer to disc in the first place. But, it PLAYS, which is better than just sitting on the shelf because it's not region 1 NTSC.2. A regular DVD plays, and the picture quality is good. I chose to test this particular disc because it is a US region but British show that doesn't have subtitles, only closed captions.I haven't been able to see CC using any RCA to HDMI converter. They DO work on my old DVD player with RCA hookups, but our newest TV is HDMI only. So, I can't test whether it's the player or just HDMI that doesn't work. I was hoping that a direct connection would solve the problem, but alas, no. On this player, the option for captions is actually grayed out, so I can't even test it. I really, really wanted this option because I have quite a few DVDs with CC only and no subtitles. I don't like to turn the volume up too high; it bothers me. The music and effects are always way out of proportion to voice, despite using voice enhancing settings.3. A Blu-ray disc looks and functions superbly, as expected.4. The remote control is too small, with tiny buttons. It's not really usable for me, so I'll have to look into what universal remotes might be compatible with this player. I purchased one with a ton of codes, but I had to contact the manufacturer to find the right one. Still waiting to hear back.--------UPDATE (see #2 above): I accidentally figured out how to view some of the CC on a disc. It's buried at the very bottom of the OSC (on-screen control) menu. The manual does mention this button, but not the specific options it includes. Maybe, if the remote's buttons weren't so small and oddly-placed, I'd have tried it sooner.
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