Jekero 12.5" Portable DVD Player with 10.1" HD Swivel Screen, 6 Hours Rechargeable Battery DVD Player Portable for Kids and Car, Support CD/DVD/SD Card/USB with Car Charger and Remote Control ,Red
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My personal preference is to use the pause button.
On the back of the user manual, it states that a 12-month warranty is provided. In addition, there is an email address. It's a good question whether you'll be able to contact them when you need them.
It can be used right away.
Selected User Reviews For Jekero 12.5" Portable DVD Player with 10.1" HD Swivel Screen, 6 Hours Rechargeable Battery DVD Player Portable for Kids and Car, Support CD/DVD/SD Card/USB with Car Charger and Remote Control ,Red
It's one of my favorite shows, and I watch it every night in bed. It's right next to my bed, where I can watch movies late at night. It's very convenient for me and easy to use with the remote control because I'm 73 years old.
My mother was looking for a big portable DVD player. I placed an order for it and had it delivered to me so that I could test it. The picture and sound quality are excellent. Because the buttons aren't intuitive, you'll need to familiarize yourself with them. It also lacks a "Stop" button, which is strange. The "Pause" button, according to other buyers, should be pressed. You will not be able to lose your position in this manner. If you want to remove the disc, press "Pause" and then open it.
I was ecstatic the first time I ordered this. The design is extremely sleek, and the screen is a good size. Grid lines appeared after 20 minutes of watching a movie. Turning it off and on with your hand. It's possible, though, that it was the DVD. So we tried another, but the results were the same, which was extremely frustrating. As a result, I'm getting a new one. The image is fantastic, and everything appears to be in order until. . . receive an error message indicating that the disc's region is not supported by the player So I give it another shot, and the result is the same! It was a complete waste of money and time. I'm going to look for another.
My granddaughter had a lot of things to do with it, and when she wasn't using it, we listened to books on CDs. It was a lot easier to move across the country now.
The only issue I've had is with the instructions, which are severely lacking, and there is no explanation of how to play the NES games.
It satisfies my needs. I would strongly suggest it. br>br>A couple of minor gripesbr>br>1) The screen is a little top heavy. As a result, depending on where you put it, it will frequently fall backwards. You should be fine as long as it's on a solid surface. br>br>2) The buttons appear to be inexpensive. . . but not in the sense that they will fall apart. It's just a cheap feeling. Pressing them doesn't make me feel as good. However, this appears to be marketed toward children and children's use, which is a plus in my opinion. br>br>Some positivesbr>br>1) It appears to be fairly intuitive and clearly labeled. 2) DVD players are extremely quiet. Even if you turn it off after you've finished playing something, the disc will continue to spin and you won't be able to hear it. br>br>3) Does the job and is aesthetically pleasing as well.
On the 4th of August, I received a package. On September 3rd, it was broken and not working. br>It was a costly item that failed quickly. br>Isn't interested in watching the DVD.
I was blown away. In the sticks, it worked out perfectly.