FELEMAN Mini DVD Player with HDMI, USB/TF Card Input and 1080P Upscaling
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This FELEMAN mini DVD player is built for one simple job: playing DVDs and a range of media files on a TV or projector, without taking over your shelf. The pitch here isn’t “the newest media hub.” It’s a compact, everyday player with HDMI for modern setups, plus AV output if you still have older TVs in the mix.
On paper, it targets the sweet spot for people who want something straightforward—dorm rooms, small apartments, travel, or anyone who keeps a DVD collection (or family content) around and doesn’t want a bulky player.
The essentials: outputs, upscaling, and playback support

The standout practical feature is the HDMI connection. The player supports upscaled 1080P video when you connect it to a smart TV or projector using the included HDMI cable. If your setup is older, there’s also a built-in AV output, so you’re not forced into HDMI-only compatibility.
For media beyond discs, it includes USB and TF card input. That means you can load supported video/audio/image files directly from external storage—handy when you want background music or slides without hunting for the right disc.
Two things to keep in mind: - It supports playback resolution up to 720p for media files from USB/TF, even though HDMI upscaling is mentioned for DVD output. - It does not support MP4 files, so if your “digital library” is mostly MP4, you may feel blocked.
What stands out day to day



The compact size is real in the everyday sense: it’s designed to fit smaller spaces, minimalist setups, or travel bags. The unit also includes a full-function remote control, an LED display, and front-panel buttons for basic control without needing to learn a complex menu system.
The player also emphasizes smoother disc handling and convenience features. It uses error correction aimed at reading scratched discs better, and anti-shock protection to help keep viewing stable. Plus, the Breakpoint Memory function is there so playback can resume from where you left off—small feature, big quality-of-life improvement.
And yes, it includes multiple playback options like repeat/cycle modes, sleep time, zoom in/out, fast forward, slow play, and parental controls.
Key compatibility details (including limits)

This is an “all regions” DVD player in the sense that it supports DVD regions 1–6, with the exception noted for Japan CPRM discs. It also supports PAL and NTSC video standards.
It plays a range of disc types including DVD, SVCD, CD, and various formats such as MP3, Kodak Picture CD, Photo CD, and DivX (based on the provided list). It’s also explicitly not for Blu-ray Discs.
A practical limitation: it cannot be connected to the computer as an optical drive. So if your expectation is “use it like a disc drive for files on my laptop,” you’ll need a different approach.
Tech specs (the parts you’ll actually look for)



- Video output / upscaling: HDMI upscales DVDs to 1080P
- Outputs: HDMI and AV output
- Size: 5.9 in * 6.3 in * 1.1 in
- Weight: 1.1 lbs
- USB/TF card input: Yes
- Storage card support: Up to 32GB in FAT32
- Disc region support: DVD regions 1–6 (Japan CPRM discs excluded)
- Video standards: PAL and NTSC
- Media formats (USB/TF): Supports MPEG-1V, MPEG-2V, H.263, XVID, DX50, DIVX, audio includes MP3, MP2, WMA, AC3, PCM, JPG images
- Playback resolution for media files: Up to 720p
- MP4 support: Not supported
What’s in the box
You should get a compact DVD player, an HDMI cable, an AV cable, a USB cable, a remote control, a power adapter, and a user manual.
Is it worth it?

This FELEMAN mini DVD player makes sense if you want a compact DVD solution with HDMI for a TV or projector, plus AV as a backup for older setups. It’s also a good fit if you have DVDs from different regions and you like the convenience of remote control, resume playback (Breakpoint Memory), and support for USB/TF card media.
You may want to skip it if your library is mostly MP4 files, if you need Blu-ray support, or if you expected to use the unit like a computer optical drive. Also, if your goal is maximum picture quality beyond what HDMI upscaling offers, this is positioned more like a practical media player than a “premium media” device.
Mini FAQ
Does it support Blu-ray discs?



No. It’s designed for DVD and compatible disc formats, not Blu-ray.
Can it play MP4 files from USB or a TF card?
No. MP4 is not supported for the listed USB/TF playback.
What connection should I use?
Use HDMI for modern TVs/projectors. If you have older equipment, the built-in AV output is there as an alternative.
Does it resume from where I stopped?
Yes. The Breakpoint Memory function is meant to start from where playback left off.
Can I connect it to my computer to read discs?
Not as an optical drive. The input information states it cannot be connected to the computer for that purpose.
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