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Question Which in dash dvd player? Beat 725 - any good?

Hi, I'm looking to get an in-dash dvd player for my car, preferably one with a fold out motorized screen.
I've been looking at the beat-725 player, as its quite cheap and seems to do a lot for the price.
Does anyone have any experience of this model, or know any good/bad points about it?
Would I be better off spending more money and getting a more well known make like alpine or pioneer?
Basically I want something that can play dvds, cds, mp3s; have a usb slot and aux, and i want something that will play them at a good quality, but preferably do not want to spend too much.
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