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Functionally Appropriate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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Buying a new DVD Player
So our DVD/home theatre player crapped out and isn't reading discs.
It's a few years old and probably not worth getting repaired, so we're likely going to buy a new one. I'm not looking for specific advice as to manufacturer and make, but more generally about quality. Perusing the shelves at my local Big box retailer, I was suprised that there were only three models below $400m but there were plenty at $1000 and up. What's the difference between these $1000+ models and the budget minded ones? I'm inclined towards the latter, because I just can't justify spending that king of dough to watch movies. I'm no audiophile, but I don't want the new one to crap out after a few years either. Do you really get what you pay for?
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<Insert wise statement here>
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Hell if I know
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Were you looking at the standard definition players or the new High def ones?
Also, a lot of the new model dvd players are also dvd burners. I know the HD-DVD player by toshiba is at least $500, with the new blu-ray players starting at $1000 when they are released. Oh, low-end digital is not the same as high-end digital. Many dvd-players also have the ability now to upconvert a standard definition signal(470i) to hi-def(720p and up)
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Alex Smith is a BUST
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Watching the game
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might I make a suggestion of looking at crutchfield.com
they have a very wide selection of all different price levels, they are very informative, letting you make side by side comparisons, you can call anytime their 1-800 number and actually just talk to a live person and ask questions about the product in general with no sales pressure, as long as you state up front that you just want info, they offer free/reduced shipping many times as well on various items. I bought a Sony 5 disc DVD player from them about 2-4 years ago and found it online with free shipping about $100 cheaper than the local Best Buy.
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Crazy
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Just went through this myself. Bought a Pioneer Elite Pro-1140 HD 50" plasma and needed a quality DVD to go with it, but didn't want to waste money. Check out the DVD players by Oppo Digital. They received highest rating by several high-end videophile magazines and it is only priced at $200. Nobody's heard of this thing (except video snobs), but you'll get great quality DVD.
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Drinking Your Milkshake
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Lion City
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It depends on what type of television you have. If you have a hign end TV that will accept more than just RCA or coaxil cable (i.e. component video or digital whatnot) then you should be looking at the more expensive models.
Otherwise, buy the $50 one from Best Buy. It may die sooner because of cheap manufacture but so what, it was only $50.
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Functionally Appropriate
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Toronto
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For those of you dying to know, I ended up buying a mid-range Sony plus home theatre receiver package. It "upscales" to HD, so when I eventually get a new TV, we should be all set. So far it looks great, and I don't think I got hosed.
Now to figure out the minimum amount of remotes I can get away with. ![]()
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