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DM
Posts: 437
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Im in the market for a new dvd player as the title says. However i need it to be all regions. Is it possible to buy such a player from a store anywhere on the gold coast or from an australia online store? im searches are coming up blank right now
EDIT - on 2nd thought, it doesnt really HAVE to be all regions. as long as it can play US region dvds ill be happy. |
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| #0 08:12pm 25/10/07 |
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CHUB
Posts: 3436
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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$37 Conia, region free and no problems for 2 years.
Can't beat that. |
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| #1 08:17pm 25/10/07 |
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DM
Posts: 438
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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ok that deffinatly a kick ass price. where abouts did you pick it up from?
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| #2 08:19pm 25/10/07 |
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CHUB
Posts: 3437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just at WOW, there's always a couple of cheap brands (Conia and Centrex come to mind).
Besides one friend that shelled out $$ for his home theatre setup, 95% of the people I know have <$50 DVD players. If you're not an uber AV geek I don't see the point in paying top dollar, they work fine. Though my TV's just a 51cm standard jobby, no LCD's/plasma here. |
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| #3 09:34pm 25/10/07 |
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Midda
Posts: 1141
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've never noticed a difference from the cheap DVD players to the expensive ones, as far as quality goes. Only thing I've found different is that the cheaper ones have much shorter life-spans (in my case, at least). But then, if it's only costing you $37, and it lasts for a year or more, that's money well spent imo.
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| #4 12:24am 26/10/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1498
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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what about the environmental cost? not just the device but the packaging and shipping too. worth a thought. |
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| #5 01:02am 26/10/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2610
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got a a pretty cool phillips one hdmi, xvid etc for $80 at harvey norman
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| #6 09:38am 26/10/07 |
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GumbyNoTalent
Posts: 6385
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ALDI have one for $35 a few months ago brought 2 as they played Divx and have a USB port for memory stick. Check around they might have em still.
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| #7 10:27am 26/10/07 |
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fpot
Posts: 14762
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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what about the environmental cost?No it isn't. |
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| #8 12:07pm 26/10/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1502
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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| #9 12:13pm 26/10/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 19895
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ALDI have one for $35 a few months ago brought 2 as they played Divx and have a USB port for memory stick. Check around they might have em still. how awesome is aldi man my aldi tv is so dreamy |
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| #10 02:03pm 26/10/07 |
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teq
Posts: 400
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if you were ever going to buy a hd-dvd player in the near future, just get one of the new
last edited by teq at 14:41:00 26/Oct/07 |
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| #11 02:41pm 26/10/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 1130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've never noticed a difference from the cheap DVD players to the expensive ones, as far as quality goes. Only thing I've found different is that the cheaper ones have much shorter life-spans (in my case, at least). But then, if it's only costing you $37, and it lasts for a year or more, that's money well spent imo. Yeah I can't think of any technical reason the picture from one dvd player would look better or worse than another. Assuming they were playing the same region/format to the same cables/display. With digital video decoding; it either works or it doesn't. There's isn't a varying level of quality. |
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| #12 02:44pm 26/10/07 |
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fpot
Posts: 14765
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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oh noes a 5 year old pic of me another witty retort from the lord of the retards.
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| #13 02:46pm 26/10/07 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 2138
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so long as you get a progressive scan player and not an interlaced one (ewww) you're pretty right
and make sure it plays divx too. Mine is a gigatech i bought about a year and a half ago from the Disc Shop for about $45. Plays friggin everything. |
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| #14 02:47pm 26/10/07 |
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Idol
Posts: 1131
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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so long as you get a progressive scan player and not an interlaced one (ewww) you're pretty right All DVDs in Australia are interlaced though - so you're just kidding yourself. |
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| #15 02:48pm 26/10/07 |
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ara
Posts: 1505
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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oh noes a 5 year old pic of me another witty retort from the lord of the retards. haha, such hostility. |
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| #16 02:53pm 26/10/07 |
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Zaphod
Posts: 239
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah I can't think of any technical reason the picture from one dvd player would look better or worse than another. Assuming they were playing the same region/format to the same cables/display. With digital video decoding; it either works or it doesn't. There's isn't a varying level of quality. Well no, there's the quality of the MPEG2 decoder chip, some provide a better picture than others. Some obviously optimise the picture better than others (as with software DVD players..) Having said that, some of the cheapies have the better decoder chips anyway, but you can guarantee the Conia wouldn't. Still, for $37 you can't complain. |
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| #17 10:07am 28/10/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6451
Location: Queensland
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lol @ ara link, I totally forgot that
it's a great pic fpot.. you bear an uncanny resemblance to the dude next door.. except he has HUGE shrek-like hands that belt out Les Claypool tunes every once in a blue moon.. prolly when the mrs isn't home :/ god I love living here |
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| #18 05:56pm 28/10/07 |
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