Apex AD660 DVD Player
Apex AD660 DVD Player
Product Description
Product Description:
APEX AD players are unique disk players of it's kind, because you can play DVDs or use some of the other functions (they are capable of playing CDs and MP3s as well). They've got Karaoke functions and come with a remote control. They've also got a few other features such as zoom, slow-motion, and multi-angle views - you would really love using the zoom and slow-motion together, who ever can read those tiny credits before the scroll by? And it also got a screen saver and a special Evaluate Digest function.
Average customer rating:
- by the truckload
- She is right on
- A piece of Junk!
- It's played everything I've fed into it
- What a deal. Made me look smart!
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Apex AD660 DVD Player
Manufacturer: APEX
ProductGroup: CE
Binding: Electronics
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ASIN: B00005O79Z |
Product Description
APEX AD players are unique disk players of it's kind, because you can play DVDs or use some of the other functions (they are capable of playing CDs and MP3s as well). They've got Karaoke functions and come with a remote control. They've also got a few other features such as zoom, slow-motion, and multi-angle views - you would really love using the zoom and slow-motion together, who ever can read those tiny credits before the scroll by? And it also got a screen saver and a special Evaluate Digest function.
Customer Reviews:
by the truckload.......2006-06-23
i work in a retail setting, and i sell apex's by the truckload. the only problem is, my company doesn't sell dvd players. we do sell dvd's though. we went through quite a few high dollar dvd players, rather quickly. in an emergency, we went to wal-mart, and bought the cheapest dvd player we could find (an apex, for under $25).
the unit preformed so well, we wound up replacing pretty much every other player with them. since vhs has been pretty well phased out, i have a lot of disgruntled customers, who have resisted the jump to dvd due to the cost, and not knowing much about it. i send them to wallyworld, and point them to the cheapest apex they can find.
they literally have played everything i have thrown at them, and never had a problem. at work, we run the units 24/7/365. do they wear out? yeah, after a year or three, they do tend to die, so ya spend another 30 bux.
at home, i spend a lot of time mastering video, and developing vcd's for bands to promote themselves with. no matter how flaky the vcd, or svcd, or even kvcd i am making is, the apex plays it beautifully.
on the otherhand, toshiba's, sony's, and panasonic's collect dust in the closet, because i wouldn't even give them away.
trust me, the 30 or so bux on an apex is not wasted, and will repay itself 5 fold easily.
She is right on.......2004-02-26
I agree with Juanita, it is a piece of junk. Mine stop working 64 days after purchase. Now I found out that it is discontinued and there is no replacement for it. A totally waste of money.
A piece of Junk!.......2004-02-14
I own one of these. It stopped working on the 94th day I bought it. Customer support is practically non-existent. The only "human" I could talk to was the receptionist (extremely rude!!!) at the corporate office who told me everyone was "busy" and that she could only take my name and number. After many long distance calls, calls to their toll-fee number (which is always busy), letters, and emails (all which have gone unanswered), I'm stuck with a defective DVD player. I even posted my complaint on their website (which promised an answer within 24 hours). That was over a month ago, and still nothing. After doing some research on the net, it seems this is a defective machine. I will never, ever buy anything with the name "APEX" affixed to it!
It's played everything I've fed into it.......2002-05-27
It is the only DVD player I have used, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Nevertheless, it has played everything that I have fed into it. That includes VCD's. I have heard nothing but great things from all other Apex owners. But, like all of the other owners, there is one thing I don't like about it. That is, the subtitles default to ON. You have to turn them off manually, for each and every DVD. And they can't be turned off for about 10% of the DVD's I have played. Also, it isn't DTS-capable.
What a deal. Made me look smart!.......2002-04-19
My friend bought a more expensive Panasonic with less features. He had some trouble with it. I did my research and found that this was a better buy and sold for at a cheaper price. My friend was amazed; ya, big name brands and high price are being humbled by Apex DVD players. My highest reccomendations. Go with Apex. The little name that could! And what a price. A smooth ride.
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