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January 8th, 2008 05:34 PM #1
Need a new DVD player for everyday home (ab)use. I tried ganzklar, ok naman kaya lang nagloloko na sya after 1 1/2mo of continious use. namimili na sya.
Ayaw ko na sa Philips kse had 3 units. After a few months lang namimili na agad.
I need a read all play all, tough and no nonsense DVD player. I watch DVD movies everyday with heavy scanning, etc.
What do you guys recommend? Please state average price also. Ty!
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January 8th, 2008 05:51 PM #2
Try mo bro ang HUG na brand. Okay siya for heavy duty purposes. We have 2 at home.
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January 8th, 2008 05:53 PM #3
I forgot to mention the price, its around P1.5k to P2.0k lang. Plays all regions of DVD, Divx, mp4 kaya pa ata.
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January 8th, 2008 07:09 PM #5
The problem with high end dvd players kasi is that sooner or later merong problema. My officemate bought a Phillips dvd player at the same time as I bought my HUG dvd player. Sa kanya wala na ngayon, mine still runs okay pa. P6k for the Phillips vs. P2k hug ko. At least kung masira man okay lang for me.
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January 8th, 2008 10:49 PM #6
I am quite happy with our Philips DVD Player, which can play avi and other assorted file types.
It also comes with a USB port, so I really don't need to burn the files in a CD/DVD,- I just need to download them on my flash drive....
5101:pcwhack:
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January 8th, 2008 11:00 PM #7
* mazinger z:
saan mo nabili yang HUG dvd player? ngayon ko lang narinig yan a? parang gusto kong subukan yan. ty sa tip.
* froshie1: yes, i am also considering this pensonic. minsan nga mas matibay pa yang china brands kesa sa branded talaga. tapos sonrang mura kaya di masakit pag nasira .
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January 9th, 2008 04:25 AM #9
For traditional DVD, I still prefer my LiteOn DVD Recorder. It cost $90 when I bought it over three years ago. I find a DVD Recorder much better for recording movies/shows (from DirectTV) than either Mac or pc. Recordings I made to a computer sometimes had audio/video sync issues. Not so with a DVD Recorder.
As for the next gen...... I'm sitting it out until either Blu-Ray or HD-DVD dies or low-cost dual format players are released.
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January 9th, 2008 05:08 AM #10
Haven't you read the news lately? It's all over the internet, HD DVD is losing big time against Blu-ray. Warner Bros. just pick Blu-ray (used to be neutral) and now Paramount and Dreamworks (about the only 2 that chose HD DVD) are now about to jump ship in favor of Blu-ray. Those HD DVD unit you recommended are about to become obsolete and very expensive just to play regular DVD not to mention they won't probably play pirated DVDs
I recommend any DVD that has HDMI input (Samsung has them for under $90) so if you have an HDTV it will upconvert your DVDs to 480p, 720p, 1080p and no your regular DVD won't become HiDef, they will just be clearer on an HDTV screen.Last edited by Camgen6; January 9th, 2008 at 05:13 AM.
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