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Re: DVD player questions
- To: http://www.juno.com/~w1few (Richard), http://www.adelphia.net/~bhavani (Richard), http://www.dracomp.com/~r (Richard)
- Subject: Re: DVD player questions
- From: http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert (Robert)
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 17:24:19 -0700
- Keywords: http://www.adelphia.net/~bhavani
> From: Bhavani <http://www.adelphia.net/~bhavani>
> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 19:53:14 -0400
>
> DVD players are running less than $100 now. Don't buy a Philips or
> Magnavox. They combo VCR/DVD's very cheap also especially at BJ's. I'll
> get some prices if you're interested.
I wouldn't mind keeping the VCR we have. I'd rather not have to sell it
or whatever.
> Unless you want a Windows DVD
> writer, don't invest in a computer - not worth the investment. If you have
> a newer TV, it will have S video input to which you connect the
> DVD directly without going thru the VCR else connect the DVD to the VCR to
> the TV - less picture quality.
That would probably be OK. Our little TV isn't good quality, anyway.
> The DVD player only has outputs no inputs
> like a VCR has.
OK. Like I said, that'd be OK.
> If you plan to which foreign DVD's then an international
> might be good if they won't play on an American one. European TV is PAL
> which is not compatible with NTSC americano. The new players I believe
> will play all types but I'm not sure. We haven't had any that we couldn't
> play.
How new is yours?
> Everything is going to DVD and VCR's won't be used for anything
> except recording.
Well, you can record onto DVDs, too. You just can't record other DVDs
onto 'em.
> Anyhow, let me know.
Thanks. I'll just research plain, vanilla DVD players.
> ME