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All I'm after is a cheap DVD player (hopefully around 100 quid, but up to say 150?), which can play all region DVD's (inc. RCE DVD's)...
I'm not that fussed about any features like in-built Kareoke, output to PC, etc... just after a good picture/sound quality...
Are their any player anyone particuarly recommends?
Or at the budget level are they largly hit and miss whatever I'm after?
I hav'ny got a clue what I'm looking for here, so any advice will be a bonus :)
> The Tosh has had it's praises lauded by what video and tv and other
> home entertainment mags/sites. The Kiiro has received loads of great
> reviews here and on other sites with customer reviews on them.
Yeah, I was reading about the rewards at some site (price comparison site I think) ... I hadnt realised Kiro was from the same people who made Yelo though?
> The Toshiba 220E is available on the net, in a multi-region/RCE
> edition at £140. The bog standard R2 only is £120.
I've noticed there seems to be a lot more multi-region DVD players around than there used to be...
Lots of Pioneers and Toshibas at around 100-130....
Problem is they all seem to offer the same features, but no real guides of sound or picture quality... bug_ger! :)
> The Kiiro x5 looks tasty mind. They used to be called Yelo, who are
> reknowned "bargain bucket DVD" manufacturers. That's a
> special reserve special which by all acounts is special.
Really? good stuff, thats interesting to know.
The Kiiro x5 looks tasty mind. They used to be called Yelo, who are reknowned "bargain bucket DVD" manufacturers. That's a special reserve special which by all acounts is special.
I'm also tempted to get a new DVD, as my old one only has coxial out and my new Yamaha VS10 surround kit (a bargain at £200)is optical-in only. Doh!
Scarily it is the same Proline 2000 that Goatboy has, another coincidence? I picked it up from Comet when I was working there because of the 167 code thing and it was about £80 at the time.
It plays all all-region dvds no probs, even ones with RCE, and i've NEVER had any problems in terms of reliability.
It's probably really cheap now too, as I got mine for about £230 years ago, so the price must have come down more.
err... Tony?
Snuggly, where abouts on the site will I get a hot date for the night?