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63 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two thumbs up!, January 24, 2003
I owned a Toshiba DVD player for three years. However, it couldn't play CDR/DVD- R, so I decided to get a new toy. I first bought a Sony NS315 from Circuity City, for according the ads, the Sony plays DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW, it was cheap too (...) and I had always worshiped Japanese brands (all my electronics are made by Sony, Panasonic or Toshiba, except my last MP3 player, the Iriver ifp 180t, found in Best buy). Then one day I saw a review on [Amazon.com], for the same price, the Apex 2500 plays everything! I love the word "everything", so I decided to give Apex 2500 a try. I searched the net, though Sears advertised it on it's web, the local store didn't carry it. I ended up ordering one by mail from J&R in New York (...).I got this unit two days ago, and I found I am obligated to write my experience here. In summary, I am more than satisfied, it is an astonishing unit, full of surprises! 1. Amazing picture, better than that from my Sony or Toshiba. 2. Plays MPEG movies: when plays MPG movies, the quality is comparable with that on my computer, even better than the output of my computer when using a TV! (I have a regular Panasonic TV, no a progressive one). 2. Plays DVD-R/RW (not sure about DVD+R/RW). 3. Plays PAL DVDs. I didn't expect this! Just tried on some DVDs friends brought me from China, Thailand and Canada and it plays them all. 4. Plays JPEG pictures: the picture quality is very impressive. 5. Progressive scan: I don't have a high definition TV, not benefitting from this feature, but it doesn't hurt. 6. Plays MP3/WMA. 7. Plays CDR/RW. 8. Karaoke capabilities built right in: there are two microphone inputs. I didn't expect these neither. Another surprise! 9. Optical/Coaxial/S-video/Dolby, all the usual good stuff. 10. For those interested, it could display menu in Chinese. 11. Stylish: yes, sexy and good looking! 12. Cheap, cheap and cheap: ... for all the above features! I am going to return the Sony. no more superstitious on Japanese brands! Weakness: the audio output maybe not be as impressive as my Toshiba; The buttons on remote control could be more intuitive and meaningful.
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