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Value for Money6.5/10
Overall rating4.3/10
50% Recommended2 out of 4 Reviews
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4- Apex AD-1500 Reviews

  • Full review by
    Guest.
    on 30th Jun 2008


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : 0

    Good Points: Value for the money

    Bad Points: Without the remote, you can't do anything but play, stop, and pause.

    General comments: I've never had the problems with my Apex AD-1500 as listed by the other reviewer. I've had mine for 10 years and it's still doing well. It's also made it through 7 moves without breaking.
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  • Review by
    Kevin.
    on 24th May 2002


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : +2

    If you just want a basic movie player for yourself or a second player for the kids, then the Apex 1500 DVD player works well. The playback of DVDs sometimes shows some artifacts and the odd rental DVD freezes but nothing distracting. The playback quality compares fairly well to other basic players from LG, Zenith and others. The player looks odd with the big power button, frog green display. I like the retro black 80's look and feel it has so I don't count this as a negative. The Apex 1500 does ...
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  • Review by
    uncledon.
    on 10th Apr 2002


    User Rating : 1
    Respect : +1

    Well, it's me again. It hasn't even been a month since my original review of the Apex AD-1500 DVD player and it's time to update. I still stand by my original thoughts on the cheapness of the unit and the fact that it plays everything; however, since then it has gotten worse. That "tacking sound" got worse, so I returned it for another unit. The second unit seemed better - no tacking sound - until 2 days ago I put in an SVCD and the image was shaking. It was blurry like the tv itself was vibra ...
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  • Review by
    uncledon. Rank: Lance Corporal
    on 20th Mar 2002


    User Rating : 2
    Respect : +3

    Overall, the Apex AD-1500 DVD player is cheap. There's no denying it. It looks cheap, it feels cheap, and it smells cheap; however, if you want to play all media's and regions and disable macrovision- all for some pocket change - it will work.
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Apex AD-1500 Product Details

Composite- and S-video outputs for use with standard (yellow RCA) and S-video-equipped televisions)Supports DVD, SVCD, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, and MP3 formatsCompatible with NTSC and PAL televisions and disc More...

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