| RJ Technology iVIEW-102DV DVD Player | 
| Brand: RJ Technology Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $32.95 as of 7/31/2010 07:43 CEST details You Save: $27.04 (45%)
New (6) from $32.95
Rating: 15 reviews Sales Rank: 3,567
Color: BLACK Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 11.2 x 10 x 3.8
MPN: iVIEW-102DV Model: iView-102DV
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Plays Mpeg 4, Xvid, AVI files | | • | Mpeg4 Subtitle Format Compatibility: SMI, SRT, SUB, TXT | | • | Mpeg4 Subtitle Language: English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Swedish, Portuguese | | • | Supports GMC, QPEL, and PCM Audio. | | • | Full DVD function |
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Product Description
With exceptional digital sound and high quality, multi-format DVD/CD playback capabilities, the RJ Technology iVIEW-102DV Progressive Scan DVD Player will take your home theater experience to new heights. If your home theater system is equipped with component video and coaxial digital audio inputs - you're in luck - this unit fits the bill. Packaged with these powerful outputs, this unit offers exquisite audio and video reproduction. To help re-create the thrill and realism of today's movie soundtracks at home, it offers superb features such as a 96KHz/24-bit processor, DivX playback, and Laser Head Overcurrent Protection System. Though it's a powerful DVD player, it can also be used as a CD or MP3 player, offering you the ability to share your favorite songs and photos with friends and family. Whether you're moving the player between the den and the bedroom, or using it for your kids' next sleep over, this ultra slim player is an ideal solution for periodic or permanent use. Simply put, if you're a music lover or home video enthusiast on a budget, the iVIEW-102DV answers the call with style and versatility. * Format compatibility: DVD/DVD-R/DVD- R W/VCD/SVCD/CD/CD-R/CD-RW/JPEG/CD+G * Enjoy singing by connecting to your amplifier and use our professional karaoke song selection program for songs in Mpeg4, CD+G, DVD, VCD, and MP3 * Progressive scan video out * Horizontal resolution more than 500 lines * 2.1 Channel audio out * Multi-TV System NTSC/PAL * Multi-Voltage 110V~220V * Dolby digital AC-3 * VFD display * OSD in multi-language * Zoom at still or running mode * Frame by frame advance * Screen aspect ration (16:9/4:3 letter box/pan scan) * Parental lock with password * Continuous repeat A-B * Repeat mode (chapter/title all) * Capable of playing PAL/NTSC discs * Super slim loader mechanism featuring super error correction * Menu driven setup screen * Analog mixed 2-ch stereo (L, R) audio * Composite Video * 110V-220V, 50H
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| Customer Reviews:
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The best little DVD player ever! July 28, 2010 Cori L. (New Jersey, USA) I order movies from all over the world, and American DVD players just don't make the cut. They either don't play them at all, or you have to enter an intricate code if you have the right kind. This little DVD player plays DVD's from all over without having to insert any codes. It also plays great, is light & portable (great for taking on trips). I would just suggest you be a little careful with it. But it's one of the best $30 I've ever spent!
Plays AVIs very well. June 18, 2010 Joseph L. Ferrarello (Denver, CO) I purchased the RJ unit specifically for our camper because it claimed to play AVI files burned to DVDs. The RJ and a new Vizio 26" LCD TV replaced a 26" RCA TV with a built-in DVD player that biffed it after about the 10th or 12th use. (Thank goodness for Costco's additional warranty.) And while I haven't owned it long enough to speak to its longevity, as a DVD player it works wonderfully right now.
Playing AVI files was important due to storage constraints in our camper. Obviously you can fit a lot more content on a DVD as a DIVX or standard AVI file. AVI play works quite well and picture quality is generally accurately reflective of how well the content was recorded and looked on my PC. It even played several files that originally had a DIVX extension when I renamed them with an AVI extension before burning. Navigation is simple as you see a basic file list. Click on your selected item and it plays.
The unit is also very compact and seems solidly built. It's small enough to actually sit under the TV, so it stays mostly within the TV's footprint, which is an advantage in a camper where you have limited space. The remote is pretty standard and while it works just fine, it's not going to win any awards for ergonomic design. Personally, I prefer any remote that includes Play, FF, Reverse, etc. to have those controls near the middle or the top of the remote. The RJ's remote places them at the bottom, which is more difficult for us ham-handed larger guys to manage.
Overall, I'm happy with the RJ and if it holds up reasonably well over time, it will have been well worth the price.
GOOD DVD but cannot play AVI files May 28, 2010 Jaganadha R. Karra I could play regular DVD's. Yet to try the ones that I bought in INDIA. But, I am unable to play any AVI files that I copied on to my DVD Disc. Nothing is there in the Manual. Yet to find how....If anyone played AVI files, please let me know.
Thanks.
After false start seems to work fine May 1, 2010 Guy Wilson (Chardon, Ohio United States) First unit I got was DOA - problem with the DVD tray not opening at all. But I was sent a replacement unit which arrived quickly. Glad I read the reviews for the tip on setting the video output from S-video to component. So far seems fine. I ordered a set of Region 2 DVDs and will see how it copes!
Great value for Region-Free DVD April 17, 2010 Bruce Ryan (Seattle, WA) My old region-free DVD players died (at least they were cheap), so I needed a new player. At less than $40, I was a little wary, but decided to give it a try. It's very compact, which worried me at first glance. I connected the component video out (it has composite too!) and audio out and gave it a spin. Big pink picture. Uh-oh, but then I remembered reading another Amazon review that said this can be fixed by changing the video mode (preset for composite) using the V-Mode button on the remote. Sure enough, it worked great. Picture is good, audio is good, and everyone's happy. I can't comment on longevity yet (usually the bane of these machines), but so far so good (and at $40, I can buy a spare). :)
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