TEAC MCDV10: Compare prices

By Alex Kidman on 10/08/2007

More TEAC reviews , RRP: AU$399.00

The good:

  • Integrated SD digital tuner
  • Can use USB Flash drives for MP3 playback
  • Integrated DVD player

The bad:

  • Display screen is awful
  • Cluttered remote
  • Ordinary 2-channel sound
  • Some USB flash drives not supported
  • Lacks external inputs

The bottomline:

TEAC's MCDV10 sounds good on paper, with integrated CD, DVD, Digital TV and MP3 playback. Actually using it, however, reveals a rather more woeful state of affairs.

Editors' rating:

2.7/10

Users' rating:

5/10

Tags:

dvd | hifi | lcd | micro | set top box | teac | tv

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