Apex DVD Players

Apex DVD Players were considered responsible for the sudden dip in the price structure of all DVD players. The company has maintained low prices and sells its products through Circuit City and Walmart for as low as $59.
When they introduced the first Apex DVD player in 2000 at $179 they were received very well.

Apex DVD Player A600 is their most popular model that lets you find loopholes in the player menu. All Apex portable DVD player reviews agree that it is a great piece of equipment for the price at which it is sold. Good DVD performance, on screen controls and the price make it great for parties. This Apex DVD player can play any burned video CD and MP3/MPEG files including CD/CD-R media.

The 600A Apex DVD player ships with parental lock and you need to enter the password to unlock it. But any Apex DVD hack can handle that, by setting the level to ‘adult’. You can access the loophole menu through a series of Apex DVD remote control codes. Of course, these models stopped being sold as soon as this was discovered. Some users claim that they still exist in all Apex portable DVD players under a different menu.

Another Apex DVD player model, the AD-1500 can play DVD, CD, CD-R/RW, and MP3 formatted media. These sets are compatible with almost all home theater systems. You can enjoy Dolby Digital and DTS surround sound through a coaxial digital audio output when you connect it with the appropriate receiver. These systems are compatible with NTSC and PAL TVs and discs.

The Apex MPEG VCD DVD converter helps convert various video files from one format to the other and offers great flexibility. It is easy to use and you can preview your video files, convert them quickly without loss in quality.

In some Apex DVD players, picture rolling problems have been noticed when the menu is accessed for chapter selection while watching a movie. This happens with the DVD sign and the saver mode as well. Sometimes when a DVD player’s region has been changed, some discs result in a rolling picture or in Apex DVD players, blinking red light if a capacitor is blown. Ensuring that the viewing source can support NTSC signals can help in this Apex DVD player troubleshooting. The player must not be set to PAL only output. For further information, the Apex DVD manual is a good reference point before changing the region settings in your Apex DVD player. To troubleshoot tips and information about Apex DVD parts are also available from various dedicated forums online.

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