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Electronics : RCA DRC630N Portable DVD Player

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RCA DRC630N Portable DVD Player

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RCA DRC630N Portable DVD Player
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 19758





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: RCA
Display Size: 7 inches
EAN: 0034909520185
Label: RCA
Product Manufacturer: RCA
Model: DRC630N
Publisher: RCA
Ranking: 19758
Studio: RCA
Warranty: 90 days warranty


Piece facts:
  • TV guardian
  • 7" widescreen
  • 30 integrated games
  • Dual headphone jacks
  • Accessory kit




Player DVD Portable DRC630N RCA






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DUAL 7' WlDESCREEN LCD SCREENS; PR0TECTlVE SCREEN C0ATlNG; USB C0NNECTl0N; 30 lNTEGRATED GAMES; lNCLUDES CARRY CASE, CAR M0UNTlNG BAGS, AC/DC ADAPTER, SlNGLE-SCREEN C0NNECTl0N C0RD, GAME PAD C0NTR0LLER & A/V CABLES

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Since it's television systems were declared the national standard in 1953, RCA has gone on to continually develop and improve on the products that it helped make every-day appliances.

RCA's portable DVD players have a number of original features that set them apart from other players. RCA's DRC630N can play mp3's and display JPEG images through its integrated USB input. 0ther features include -
    7.0' Widescreen LCD Slim Design Portable DVD Player
    Durable, active, adjustable screen allows viewing of video at different angles TV Guardian
    This Foul Language filter is built in and ready to activate via the lnternet. 0nce configured, the DVD player will scan the subtitle data and mute the TV sound when offensive language is detected Single Cable Connection
    With just one cable you can connect the two screens together Games
    This unit has 30 integrated games Dual Headphone Jacks
    Two users can enjoy the rich, full sound of their favorite DVDs, CDs, and mp3s without disturbing the rest of the family Accessory Kit
    Home & Car Power Supply, game pad, AV Cables, single cable screen connector, carrying bag, headrest attachment



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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Poor product ...
Initially, this player worked great but shortly after the warranty expired (of course) it stopped reading discs once in awhile and after a few more car trips it now will not play any DVDs. Support information on RCAs website is scant and I am amazed how often the problem is being reported/complained about all over the internet with no solutions offered. This is not just a bad product, but very bad customer service.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Complete trash
Avoid this player. We've had it several months and it will only play certain disks, and stops in the middle of most others. It's a nice idea to mount it on the backs of headrests, but it would rarely play disks in that position. Waste of money. I'm going with a sony and mogo between seat mount.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * I will NEVER buy RCA again - EVER ...
This completely died after a few months. We sent it in to the warranty work company, figured we would give it a try instead of being out $175. Well sending it to TX was like donating it to charity involuntarily. We call and we call and we call, get to talk to people in India who read a script, we no longer support this product. Or my favorite, the person who told us what we wanted to hear . We gave them the Fedex Ground tracking # to prove delivery, they said, someone will contact you within 48 hours , that was 3 weeks ago. Big rip off. We would have kept it ourselves and popped open the seals and fiddled with it some - if we would have known they were just going to steal it from us. Sworn off of RCA for life and will tell everyone i know to never buy their products.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Terrible customer service, faulty product. Don't bother!
I purchased this product last summer specifically for use on a long car trip with my 6 children. We used it twice before the long trip, and on the third try, it just stopped playing DVDs. So, I sent it back to be repaired under warranty. The warranty documentation specifically said to send all of the parts back, so that's what I did. Three months later (MUCH after our long, DVD-less trip), my DVD screens finally came back with no other parts. I called Thomson (long time to even find where to call customer support - BTW) to find out what happened to all of my other parts! They said they would order them for me. Well, here we are, almost a full year later, and I have no idea if my DVD player was repaired or not, because I STILL have no car power cords to even try it out. And, I have been given the "transfer" run-around with customer support each and every time I call. I've probably called to get a status about 5 times total since last summer. I suppose that's $200 dollars down the drain. No more RCA/Thomson, or related, products for my family!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product at great price ...
1. Easy to install.
2. Good picture and sound.
3. Wish it had a remote, but would still buy the product again.
4. Works great on bumpy roads. No glitches or jumps in the CD.
5. Good price.

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