Amazon.com Review
RCA’s RC5220P DVD-video player is everything you’d want in a basic, budget model: a slim, lightweight player with extensive features at a good price. The RC5220P’s S-video and composite-video outputs, well served by the player’s state-of-the-art 10-bit digital video converters, deliver a clear, sharp image. This feature is excellent for a sub-$300 DVD player. In the audio realm, we found the RC5220P to sound as good as other players in its price range, with an above-average-sounding headphone jack. The player outputs both Dolby Digital and DTS surround-sound formats through a single, switchable Toslink optical connection. Because the Toslink is an optical connector, you need to make sure that your surround receiver or processor accepts optical inputs rather than the standard coaxial inputs. Some of the higher-end audio options that you forego by purchasing this lower-priced model are six-channel analog audio outputs and a more common digital connection type in a dedicated coaxial (rather than Toslink) output. Connection issues aside, the player offers a host of minor features that together help chisel “bargain” right across the RC5220P’s name. Among these are parental lock-out, bookmarking, and RF-adapter capability. With parental lock-out, you can code the RC5220P to play no discs at all or only discs bearing certain user-determined ratings. Using bookmarks, the player can instantly recall up to 10 favorite moments within a DVD or CD. (Bookmarks clear when you remove the disc.) Finally, the RF adapter permits you to use the RC5220P with older televisions that may not have S-Video or composite-video inputs. Setup was quick and simple, taking only minutes from cracking open the box to enjoying a movie or CD. Programming was a breeze; the only primary programming feature not obvious from the get-go was the track-skip feature on the supplied remote control. But the clear, well-written manual clarified this. For dollar-conscious AV enthusi (more…)
RCA RC5220P DVD Player
Published: 23 June 2009 2:12 PM EDTPosted in: DVD Players

4.0 out of 5 stars
Long Time Owner
I was browsing and found that RCA (Thompson) was still making this unit. This was my first DVD player that I got about NINE years ago. It is STILL working.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I love this DVD player
I bought a RCA 5220P DVD player last year. It has been working great since bought. Every one in my family loves it.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Should have known better
I got this player because I have an RCA TV that only has a coaxial cable input and a stereo that would only handle virtual surround.
1.0 out of 5 stars
worst product ever
I purchased this product last year for my husbands birthday and we have had nothing but trouble ever since.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Worked great for 2 years
This dvd player was more affordable than most at the time, so we bought it. It has been reliable and served us well.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Uhhh… It was kinda worth the money
I bought this DVD player a few years ago. It usually works, but can be finicky about whether it will work or not.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Never Had A Problem. You won’t know the difference…
I have had this DVD player for more than a year. It has never ever froze or shut itself off on me. It comes with lot’s of features and I don’t notice anything at all wrong with…
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great DVD Player
I’ve had this DVD player for almost a year and I haven’t had any problems with it. I definitely recommend it to others.
5.0 out of 5 stars
RCA RC5220P as compares…rocks!
I have owned my RCA for just over a year and have never had a problem…in fact I’ve compared picture and sound quality of many other dvd players with mine, and my RCA always…
3.0 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for
With a low budget to start with, I wanted a reliable DVD player that would also play my CD’s. I researched several on line and in stores and finally decided upon the RCA5220P…