Tojock DVP-506 Disc Player Review

4.3 (9,745) Amazon rating$31.99

Our verdict

The Tojock DVP-506 is one of the most reviewed budget disc players on Amazon, with 9,745 reviews and a strong 4.3 star average at just $31.99. It offers 1080p output with three connection options, making it a hard player to beat at this price.

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Best for

Buyers who want a reliable, well-reviewed basic DVD player at the lowest reasonable price with flexible connectivity.

Skip if

You need Blu-ray playback, built-in streaming, or a name-brand player with domestic customer support.

  • Resolution 1080P Full Hd
  • Disc format Blu-Ray
  • Connectivity Hdmi, Usb, Rca
  • Color Black
  • Priced 78% below the category median ($147.81 across 100 tracked models)

Pros

  • 9,745 reviews averaging 4.3 stars, one of the most validated budget disc players available
  • HDMI, USB, and RCA connectivity covers virtually every TV connection scenario
  • 1080p Full HD output for crisp display on modern TVs
  • Extremely affordable at $31.99

Cons

  • No Blu-ray support
  • Tojock has no established US brand presence or local support
  • No network streaming, Wi-Fi, or Ethernet
  • Weight not listed, build quality hard to assess remotely

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.3/5

    4.3 average across 9,745 owner ratings

  • Popularity4.9/5

    9,745 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other AV receivers and amplifiers, soundbars, home theater speakers, subwoofers, surround sound systems and Blu-ray players we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Tojock DVP-506 earns its place at the top of the budget disc player category on the strength of sheer buyer volume. Nearly 10,000 reviews at 4.3 stars is a meaningful signal that this player delivers on its basic promise. At $31.99, it is priced where impulse buying is easy, and the HDMI, USB, and RCA connectivity options make it compatible with practically any TV, old or new.

Resolution tops out at 1080p Full HD output, which for a DVD player means upscaling from the native 480p source. On a modern 1080p TV the picture will be cleaner than analog connections would produce. The RCA output means buyers with legacy TVs are covered, while HDMI handles every modern display. USB covers media playback from flash drives, rounding out the feature set nicely.

Tojock is a budget electronics brand with no significant US retail presence beyond Amazon. Relying on the buyer community for quality assurance is the trade-off here. With nearly 10,000 reviewers providing feedback, that community is large enough to trust. Long-term durability is harder to predict, but for a player at this price, most buyers treat it as a consumable rather than a lifetime appliance.

Specifications

Resolution1080P Full Hd
Disc formatBlu-Ray
ConnectivityHdmi, Usb, Rca
ColorBlack

Performance notes

Outputs at 1080p Full HD. Connects via HDMI, USB, and RCA. Weight not listed in available specs. No network connectivity confirmed. No Blu-ray capability confirmed.

What buyers say

Nearly 10,000 reviews at 4.3 stars is exceptional for a $32 disc player. This is one of the strongest buyer validation signals in the entire budget disc player category. At this volume, the rating is highly credible.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the DVP-506 play Blu-ray discs?

No. The DVP-506 is a DVD and CD player. If you need Blu-ray playback, you will need to step up to a dedicated Blu-ray player, which typically starts at $60 to $80 and up.

Does it work with both old and new TVs?

Yes. With HDMI, USB, and RCA outputs, this player can connect to modern TVs via HDMI and to older sets that only have RCA inputs. That combination of connection options is one of its stronger selling points.

Can you play files from a USB stick?

USB is listed as a connectivity option, which generally means you can plug in a USB flash drive to play video or music files. Check the product listing for the supported file formats, as the codec list varies by firmware version.

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