Full HD 1080p Upscaling DVD Player with HDMI Output (All-Region Free), USB Port, Remote & AV/HDMI Cable Included
Product description
If you’ve still got a stack of DVDs (and the odd CD) but your TV setup feels a bit awkward, this Full HD 1080p upscaling DVD player is designed to make day-to-day playback simpler. It outputs via HDMI, includes the basics for connecting straight away, and leans on “all region free” playback so you’re not constantly second-guessing disc compatibility.
That said, it’s not a universal media box in the modern sense. It’s a DVD/CD player with upscaling, not something built for Blu-ray, and the USB/format support is broad rather than exhaustive—so it’s worth checking your specific discs and files before you commit.
The essentials
This is a compact DVD player aimed at home viewing with a straightforward goal: play DVDs from different regions, and get a clearer picture on an HDMI-equipped TV by upscaling to Full HD (1080p). For audio/visual connection, it offers HDMI and also supports composite AV output (so it can still fit into older setups if needed).
On the media side, the player is positioned as “multi-format”: it’s described as supporting multiple disc and file types, including DVDs and CDs, with playback for formats such as MP3, WMA, DivX, and JPEG for photos. It also has a USB 2.0 port so you can load compatible digital media without hunting for extra gear.

What to know about picture quality (and the limits)
The headline feature is 1080p upscaling over HDMI. In practice, upscaling usually helps with sharpness and makes a DVD look more comfortable on an HD/Full HD screen—especially for everyday TV viewing where you’d rather not see obvious softness.
Where it may stay “more practical than cinematic” is expectation management. Upscaling can improve perceived clarity, but it can’t magically turn a DVD into native modern video quality. Also, because it’s a DVD-focused player, it makes less sense if your library is mainly Blu-ray or streaming-led.
All-region DVD playback for mixed collections


One clear selling point here is “all region free”. If your DVD collection includes discs from different regions (common with travel, imports, or hand-me-downs), this design is meant to remove that friction.

It’s also described as supporting DVD-R/RW disc types and DVD-Video. There’s still a sensible caution: region-free is one hurdle, but disc condition and format specifics can be another—so if a disc is scratched or heavily worn, no player is guaranteed to be perfect.
USB 2.0 and multi-format media: convenient at home
The built-in USB 2.0 port is there for convenience. The input is intended to play digital media files, including video files described as 720*480/576, plus audio (like MP3/WMA) and JPEG images.
There’s also mention of compatibility with USB3.0, and with MMC and SD/MS via a three-in-one card reader. That’s useful if you like the “plug in and press play” routine—like showing family photos during an evening get-together, or using it to play stored music while you tidy the living room.
Example micro-use: if you’ve got a USB stick with holiday photos in JPEG, you can plug it in, put the TV on the right input, and browse/view without needing to power up a separate laptop.

Connectivity and setup: what you’re likely to use
The player supports HDMI and composite video/audio output, and it states that an HDMI cable, plus AV/HDMI cable, and a remote control are included for setup. That matters because DVD players often get bought alongside a TV that’s already set up—so having the connection items to hand reduces the “extra shopping” feeling.
If you’re using a modern TV, you’ll likely stick with HDMI. If you’ve got an older setup, composite output can be a helpful fallback.


¿Merece la pena?
This is worth considering if you want an everyday DVD player that targets Full HD upscaling through HDMI, supports all-region DVD playback, and gives you the option to play compatible files from USB—without making things complicated. It’s the kind of purchase that makes sense for maintaining a physical media collection, or for a family TV that needs a reliable “just works” device for films, photos, and music.

Where you might want to skip it is if you’re mainly buying for Blu-ray, or if your priority is playing a very specific set of file types that aren’t mentioned here. The support is described as multi-format, but the details provided don’t cover every possible codec/container or every niche disc type—so if you’re picky about formats, double-check before buying.
Also keep expectations grounded: it’s a DVD player with upscaling, so it will sit more in the practical/mid-range “play your discs” category than a premium video processing setup.
Tech specs
- Type: DVD/CD player with HDMI output and Full HD 1080p upscaling
- Display/Resolution: 1080p upscaling over HDMI
- Ports: HDMI output, composite video/audio output, USB 2.0
- Disc/format support (as described): DVD, CD, DVD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, DivX, JPEG for photos
- Region support: all-region free (DVD regions 0–6)
- Playback features (as described): high-speed reading, noise elimination, error correction, memory break-point
- Extras included (as described): remote control and AV/HDMI cable (including an HDMI cable for instant setup)
- Limitation noted: does not support Blu-ray Disc!
Care & maintenance

For a compact DVD player, the main “care” is keeping discs clean and stored properly. Because the description mentions anti-shock protection and error correction, it’s designed to cope with normal home handling better than some basic units, but physical discs can still be the weak point—so handle them by the edges.
Quick FAQ


Does it support Blu-ray discs?
No. The description explicitly notes it does not support Blu-ray Disc.
Will it play DVDs from any region?

It’s described as all-region free, supporting DVD regions 0 to 6.
Can it play files from a USB stick?
Yes, there’s a built-in USB 2.0 port, and it’s described as supporting playback for certain audio, video, and JPEG files.
What connections does it offer?
It supports HDMI for HD viewing, and also composite video/audio output. It also states cables and a remote control are included.
What’s the main benefit of 1080p upscaling?
On an HDMI TV, it’s meant to make standard DVDs look sharper and more comfortable to watch by upscaling the picture to 1080p.
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