|  | Posted by dgates on 08/18/06 09:02 
On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 01:29:04 +0000 (UTC), retsuhcs@xinap.moc (Mike S.)wrote:
 
 >
 >In article <1155851753.903187.170980@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
 >castex <cassy.castor@googlemail.com> wrote:
 >>Hi Folks,
 >>
 >>I am soon moving from Europe to the US and I'd like to take all of my
 >>dvds (region 2) with me, so I can watch them over there as well. I also
 >>want to watch dvds, that I can buy there (region 1). I see problems not
 >>only in the region, but also in the format (PAL vs. NTSC)
 >>
 >>As there is a different power voltage (~110 V?) than here (230V) I have
 >>to buy a new dvd player anyway, I'd like to know, whether there is a
 >>dvd player, that fulfills all of my needs.
 >>
 >>Summarized:
 >>- plays dvds from region 1 & 2 (better: all regions)
 >>- plays DivX, MP3, JPEG, (S)VCD (the more, the better)
 >>- works with the US power voltage (better: works with either voltage)
 >>- plays NTSC and PAL
 >>- (of course) not too expensive
 >>
 >>Any chance, that I get the "player of my dreams" somewhere?
 >
 >The Philips DVP-642, DVP-5140, or DVP-5960 will do all this (after a
 >remote hack to change to region-free) except they only work on US power.
 >They are widely available at electronics and department stores.
 
 I own a DVP-642, and it's very cool, for exactly the reasons listed
 above.
 
 Since I'm thinking of getting another one...  What's the difference
 between it, the 5140, and the 5960?
 
 Thanks.
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