|
Yakumo XL2 5.1 Channel Multi-region DVD Player [With Scart Lead]
All orders are processed securely through Amazon.co.uk
Limited availability
![Yakumo XL2 5.1 Channel Multi-region DVD Player [With Scart Lead]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31A8XKEZWPL.jpg)
|
I've had my Yakumo for about two years and I cannot sing its praises high enough.
The reason for having a multi-region dvd player is so that you can buy (mainly American) dvd's at around half the UK price and safely play them.
In this house, we have two expensive dvd recorders, which are extremely "picky" about what they will play, another "picky" dvd player in the bedroom and the Yakumo in my study.
The Yakumo will play anything!
I am looking to buy a second one to sit on top the Toshiba recorder just to use as a player.
Shame on Amazon for not selling this anymore!;
[Rating: 5 Stars]
i dont see why people are only scoring it 1 out of 5 just because it packed in after 1-2 years,it was only £30, i got mine 3 1/2 years ago and it stopped working about 2 months ago,the dvd tray wouldnt work anymore.but it was great while it did work,it would play any type of dvd you threw at it,i loved it.
its a shame amazon arent selling them at the moment cos i would of brought another one straight away!dont NOT buy it because of people scoring it low on how long it lasts,everything else about it is great,and for 30 quid...you cant expect it to last forever! ;
[Rating: 5 Stars]
To be fair to this machine I have had it over two years, and it wasn't until it hit the two year mark that I started having real problems with it. I would have to turn it on and off several times before it would start to load. It started taking longer and longer, until it would take me 5 minutes to get the motor going and for the machine to switch on. Today it finally gave up the ghost and refused to switch on and load. It was only £30 so the two good years I got out of it were great, but even with a crappy cheap VCR you would be guaranteed something that worked and would only need to be replaced because it was obsolete, not because it simply packed up. It's not even as though I watched DVDs on it all the time, just once a week if that. They just don't build things to last any more.;
[Rating: 2 Stars]
|