Maite MTDVD-XTP Disc Player Review
Our verdict
The Maite MTDVD-XTP offers solid value at $29.99 with 1080p upscaling, HDMI and USB connectivity, and a distinctive Pearl White finish that stands out from the all-black budget player crowd. Its 4.2-star rating from 611 reviews points to reliable everyday DVD performance.
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Buyers who want HDMI and USB on a budget player, or who prefer a Pearl White finish to match lighter-colored AV setups
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You need RCA output for an older TV, Blu-ray playback, or a player with wireless features
- Resolution 1080P Full Hd
- Disc format Blu-Ray
- Connectivity Hdmi, Usb
- Color Pearl White
- Weight 11.2 lb
- Priced 80% below the category median ($147.81 across 100 tracked models)
- Weight of 11.2 lb - heavier than 90% of the 108 models we track
Pros
- HDMI and USB outputs for both TV connection and media file playback
- 1080p upscaling for better DVD picture on modern screens
- Pearl White finish is a rare color option at this price
- Competitive $29.99 price
- 4.2-star average from 611 reviews
Cons
- No RCA output for legacy television compatibility
- No Blu-ray support
- No Wi-Fi or smart streaming features
- Listed weight of 11.2 lb seems inconsistent with typical compact players and may be a data error
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 611 owner ratings
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Popularity3.3/5
611 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 Maite MTDVD-XTP distinguishes itself from most budget DVD players in two ways: the Pearl White color option, which is unusual at this price point, and the inclusion of USB alongside HDMI. That USB port lets you play media files directly from flash drives without needing a separate streaming device for basic video file types.
The 1080p upscaling output via HDMI handles standard DVD content cleanly on modern flatscreens. At $29.99, it sits at the lower end of the budget market. The 4.2-star average from 611 reviews is a reasonable confidence signal for a player in this tier.
One note on weight: the listed 11.2 lb figure appears inconsistent with the physical size typical of a budget DVD player at this price, and may reflect a data error. Physical dimensions were not listed. Buyers concerned about form factor should verify before ordering.
Specifications
| Resolution | 1080P Full Hd |
|---|---|
| Disc format | Blu-Ray |
| Connectivity | Hdmi, Usb |
| Color | Pearl White |
| Weight | 11.2 lb |
Performance notes
Output resolution is 1080p Full HD via HDMI upscaling. USB port supports external media playback. Pearl White color. The listed 11.2 lb weight appears anomalous for a compact budget disc player and should be verified.
What buyers say
A 4.2 rating from 611 reviews reflects genuine buyer satisfaction in a category where unreliable units tend to generate negative feedback quickly. The review count is moderate but sufficient to establish a reliable baseline.
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Frequently asked questions
What file types does the USB port support?
Specific supported formats are not listed in the available specs. Most budget DVD players with USB support common formats including MP4, AVI, MKV, and MP3, but this varies by firmware. Check the product listing or manual for the confirmed compatibility list before relying on specific formats.
Is the Pearl White finish available, or is there only a black version?
Pearl White is the listed color for this specific ASIN. If you want a black finish, the Maite MTDVD-10PRO and Maite MTDVD-FE are available in black with similar connectivity options.
Can I connect this to an older TV with RCA inputs?
No RCA output is listed for the MTDVD-XTP. For older TVs that only have composite RCA inputs, you would need an HDMI-to-RCA adapter or a different player that includes RCA output natively.