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It even plays homemade DVD's that my Panasonic(NOT portable) DVD player (hooked up to my TV) refuses to play. I got a used(secondhand) Audiovox D1812 a year ago. The tiny remote control that came with it works real well too. I would recommend this item to anyone. It works perfectly everytime, never a problem. And I've used it alot.
run from audiovox, buy a real name brand like sony or toshiba. biggest waste of money, don't buy it. makes a nice paper weight however. This player worked for about 6 hours of play. now it either refuses to load or when it does it starts an endless skip/freeze routine.
The other is that the player sometimes freezes on scene-select menus, or manual advance to the next scene.Both of these things have only shown up in the last few months.On a plane, on the road, or at home, this little unit has worked well for me.I wouldn't hesitate to buy another of these D1812's. This probably because the sensor switch is worn or out of position. I received this DVD player, with carrying case, cables, headphones, and remote at the end of 2005. It has served me well on trips, and at home for almost three years.The only things I dislike about it are that the DVD lid sometimes reads 'open' when I know it's latched closed.
A total and complete waste of money. Like some of the other reviewers, worked great until a few months later and now the DVD's just spin with the loading icon displayed.
I already spent close to $400 for two pieces of junk. What a rip off. Audiovox will fix them for $93.00 each. I purchased two of these DVD players and both of them have stopped working. Anyone ever try to report businesses like this to The Better Business Bureau or anything. However, the last time we tried to use them, the DVDs would not load. My daughters used them each about 6 times on long road trips so they are like new. You can actually hear the motor grinding and grinding.
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