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Technological advancements have made the dream CD player a reality, within the budget for most. But while prices have come down appreciatively, scientific growth has been so phenomenal that it's not that easy to buy a CD player today. The prospective buyer is spoilt for choice. So how does a person decide the right CD or DVD player from him?

Tips To Buy A Good CD Player

*Start by reading product comparisons online.

*Read and understand the features and decide about the ones you want.

*Go online and read customer reviews about the product and after sales service provided by the company.

*Shortlist a few models.

*Next, head to a store with your list. Remember to choose at least one music CD (in CD cover), Mp3 CD, film CD, and DVD. This way you will get to play all the formats on the models you have shortlisted and judge their quality.

*A good player should be easy to use. You should not have to refer to a user manual just to change tracks or rewind a movie.

*Work out the number of audio and video output needed and look for models that have all of them.

*A CD burner feature on your CD player is a good idea as it lets you copy your favorite movie or music onto your own CD.

*The final step is to make a decision on the model to buy. Base your decision on picture and sound quality, price, features, service and warranty.

Miscellaneous Points

Apart from these tips, try to make a list of other points or features. For example, are you looking for portability in your player? Is yes, then long battery life should be a major concern. After all, what is portability if the batteries need to be recharged every couple of hours?

If the CD player is to become part of a home theatre system then surround sound options will come handy. Also look for high quality outputs like Optical Out for audio and S-Video for great picture quality.

While buying a player, a person can also get great deals on music and video. CD music is slowly being phased out, so see if the dealer is willing to give you a set of free DVDs.

Some players come with a built-in screen to watch movies. This can be a great feature, especially if you plan to carry your player around with you. These systems cost a lot more than the traditional players, but might be worth the investment if your lifestyle requires extensive travel. After all, what use is a player if it stays at home while you travel?

With a bit of research and prioritizing requirements, the task of buying a CD player will not be daunting. In fact, it will be a learning experience which will leave you with a wealth of knowledge about CD players and their functions.

by: Ginger Wasdsdss




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