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Posted by donmcmahan.calm@googlemail.com on 09/27/20 12:00
On Jan 13, 7:41 pm, Mamadu.Bw...@gmail.com wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I recently moved to the USA form Europe and I might move to Canada or
> back to Europe in the future. I am looking for your advice concerning
> the purchase of a DVD player which would allow me to play any DVD in
> any country on any TV. However, I do not really understand the
> technical issues (such as the difference between region-free vs multi-
> system for example).
>
> I found a website which offers *region free* players:
>
> http://www.dvdoverseas.com/store/index.html?loadfile=catalog86_0.html
>
> and *multi-system* players:
>
> http://www.dvdoverseas.com/store/index.html?loadfile=catalog87_0.html
>
> Which is better?
>
> Also, on Amazon, I found this player:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/PHILIPS-DVP5960-REGION-PLAYER-UPSCALING/dp/B000...
>
> Which gets good reviews, is not expensive and offers "1080i
> Upsampling" though I have no idea what that really does.
>
> My TV is a rather modest POLAROID FLM-1911 (http://www.amazon.com/
> Polaroid-FLM-1911-19-HD-ready-LCD/dp/B000FOE052). Lastly, I should
> probably add that I never watch TV programs, only rented or purchased
> DVDs, but that I have pleny of videos on my computer in *.avi and
> *.mp4 formats.
>
> I also watch a lot of DVD purchased in Russia.
>
> Could you please point me towards the right DVD player for such needs?
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> Mamadu
you can unlock a dvd player so that it is all region compatable, you
just need to get the code for your own particular make and model and
use the remote to enter the code. google keywords like "dvd unlock"
and you will find someone who will sell you the code for a reasonable
price. by the way same goes for dvd drives in computers.
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