Description
Price: $39.99 - $26.98
(as of Sep 25, 2025 15:47:13 UTC – Details)
A great addition to your home entertainment system, the GPX D200B 2-Channel DVD Player provides all you need for video playback in a slim design. It features progressive scan with Y, Pb, Pr output technology and the capability to play DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW and JPEG video discs and CD/CD-R/RW audio tracks. The TV display aspect ratio conversion of 4:3/16:9 lets you view a wide variety of DVD videos with this drawer-loading player. There is a NTSC/PAL system converter and a multi-language on-screen display that can be set to English, French or Spanish. The following audio/video jacks are included: Video output jack (RCA), 2-channel audio L/R output jacks (RCA), progressive scan output, and digital coaxial output. An AC power cord is built-into the DVD player as is a full function remote and Audio/Video hookup cables. For more than 30 years, GPX has offered one of the broadest portfolios of technology-driven consumer audio and video products. An award-winning consumer electronics company, GPX has built a solid reputation on excellent product quality, reliability, design, and affordability.
Slim DVD player plays DVDs and CDs
2-channel audio
Progressive scan
Includes remote control (batteries sold separately)
Built-in AC power cable
Drawer-load DVD player
Plays DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD/CD-R/RW, & JPEG discs
Must be connected to TV source to play video DVD’s & audio CD’s
Multiple languages & language subtitles
NTSC/PAL system converter
Drawer-load DVD player
Plays CD/CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW & JPEG discs
Multiple languages & language subtitles
NTSC/PAL system converter
Programmable CD tracks
Customers say
Customers find the DVD player simple to use and consider it good value for money. However, the functionality and DVD quality receive mixed reviews, with some saying it works adequately while others report it doesn’t play DVDs at all. Moreover, the remote control is problematic, with buttons not working well and being too small to use. Additionally, durability is a concern as units break within 8 months, and many report issues with movies freezing up and skipping.
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