Thursday, October 10, 2013

Jwin JD-VD736 Portable 3.6-Inch DVD Player

Jwin JD-VD736 Portable 3.6-Inch DVD Player
  • 3.6 Inch TFT Screen
  • MP3 CD/JPED/Kodak Pic CD
  • Dolby Digital Decode
  • Compatible NTSC/PAL

The review below mine by Koots is entirely accurate, so I won't duplicate his info much. Read it and take it as reliable. Now here's some stuff he doesn't cover.

There are only two reasons to favor this portable over others in its range. The reasons can apply in tandem, or independently: First: the unit looks totally innocuous on public transportation (translation: it doesn't cry out "Steal me!"), because from even a short distance away, it appears to be a standard CD player. Second: It is arguably the most compact portable standard-DVD player on the market, and should fit nicely into a purse, shoulder bag or slim case.

KUDOS

Indeed, for long rides on subways and busses, the VD736 is a joy -especially if you're too tired to read and don't want to waste time just waiting for your destination. The progressive scan picture is computer-monitor sharp; and when you don't need to use earphones, the onboard speakers are surprisingly sharp and clear and even loud (for the unit's size, that is).

Because VCDs are not a popular medium in North America, the packaging and specs don't let you know that the VD736 is VCD compatible ... but it is. And with the small (but satisfying) picture, the artifacting that makes VCDs inferior to DVDs is virtually eliminated.

As Koots reports, the VD736 is made EASILY region free (check the jWIN hacks at videohelp-dot-com) -and mine was region free right out of the box.

CAUTIONS:

Where the JD-VD736 disappoints is aspect ratio. To wit (and by the way, I have corroborated all this with the reviewer Koots, below, just to be certain my particular unit was not behaving uniquely):

(1) EVEN IF YOU SELECT 4:3 (PAN/SCAN) from the "TV Type" setting, the unit screen does NOT yield a nearly-squared off picture (a.k.a "Full Screen" view) with bars left and right. Rather, it stretches the image slightly to fill the widescreen window. This is less distracting than it sounds, but for those who like to watch DVDs of TV shows recorded in 4:3 aspect, it may be an unacceptable compromise. (This display of images meant to be 4:3 occurs in all settings.)

(2) Where widescreen is concerned, results may vary, depending upon how old a particular DVD is:

(a) Older widescreen discs were meant to accommodate standard TV screens, and the top/bottom letterbox bars were often part of the image. The jWIN portable therefore will not remove these bars; and as with 4:3 disks, will spread the image to fill the unit screen -so depending upon whether the image is widescreen or letterbox, there may be image compression.

(b) Newer widescreen disks, that are meant for widescreen TVs (the DVDs that require a player-output adjustment for viewing on traditional TVs), yield an accurate picture, for the most part.

I do not know if these anomalies obtain if you use the VD736 both as a portable AND as a shelf player connected to a standard set. I have to assume that, as the latter, it functions without idiosyncracy ... but you should check. I'm not entirely sure I'd've bought mine had I known about the aspect ratio characteristic in advance. At the very least, I'd have researched a few more units before deciding this was the most practical for me, because I have a decent collection of TV show box sets. The kind of video you like to watch most might well be a factor in your decision.

CLUES

Battery life is about two hours, thirty minutes, the battery is built into the unit (as opposed to being a detachable accessory), and the recharge time is slow. I've not clocked it, but it's not comparable, say, to recharging a laptop. It may even be close to a 1:1 ratio (one minute of recharge to one minute of play).

The unit ships with a peel-off label on the screen. This is a no-stickum self-adhesive label that works rather like a Colorforms piece (remember Colorforms?), so it always re-adheres nicely to the screen. DO NOT THROW THIS LABEL OUT. When the unit is not in use, or in its cloth carrying case, the label is a terrific little screen protector, which should prevent scratches, in most events.

I love Amazon, but I bought my VD736 direct from jWIN's "eJWIN" site ... your wallet will appreciate the significant difference.

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This player can be multi-region and you can find the code anywhere on the net. I have personally played region 1, 2 and 3 with no problems.

It comes with dual voltage/hertz ac adaptor, car charger and, again, can play all regions in either PAL or NTSC format. It also comes with the A/V cables to hook up to a TV and cheap earbuds which I'm sure everyone will replace. Finally, it comes with a credit card remote (you will NEED to access all features) and a medium thickness carrying case (cloth bag) which is adequate to prevent scratches, but will not protect against impact or pressure.

Invest in a clean screen protector and you have a great unit. For those interested, you can FF up to x32 which is nice also. I have not tried out the SD playback capability yet, so I don't know if it plays back SD video in adition to audio and photos.

As of yet, I don't know the rechargable battery playback time yet or how to order additional batteries. I will change my review rating when I learn these items. Until then, I give it a 3, but it definitely deserves a 5 for versitility.

-Koots Gegol! Gegol!

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I just got one of these and is it ever SWEET! It's about the size of a personal CD player and fits in my purse easily! I don't usually take my other portable DVD player when I travel by air as it is just one more large thing to carry. This little guy will be in my purse on my next flight!

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very happy with the product exactly whati was looking for, bought one same size different brand on ebay and it broke after a week. this one has a much better picture and sound quality...i will stick to buying from amazon anymore.. i have had much better results....

This is a very nice little, inexpensive product for someone or a family with lots of DVDs and some time to kill. The battery, while compact and odd-shaped, lasts for a good 90-105 minutes so you can watch a TV show or average length movie in one sitting. Also the nice screen size is much more enjoyable than an Ipod screen. It takes several hour to recharge the battery, but this is a great option for a long car ride for kids who want to do something separately, plane trips where size and weight make a difference, etc. The picture and sound via headphones is pretty good considering everything. This is pretty nice in that you can use your existing DVDs and not need to convert to MP3s or re-purchase in other formats. Having a remote is pretty convenient.

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