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My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise.
Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? ZXC |
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"ZXC" <> wrote:
>My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. > >Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? My Apex didn't like much of anything, including working. Have a look at the Oppo 970. http://oppodigital.com/dv970hd/dv970hd.html Of course, it might not fit your definition of inexpensive, but after playing around with cheap players that all died quickly, I decided to get serious and I'm not sorry in the least. Kimba W. Lion |
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:53:20 GMT, ZXC <> wrote:
>My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. >Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? It depends. Do you have a budget greater than $25 this time around? Do you know somebody with a high speed internet connection? You can do your own ****ing research starting with typing something clever like "dvd player" into a review search site like cnet.com, epinions.com or shopping.com. Or search google for "dvd player comparison". Then on each player you'd consider go back to google and search for the make and model followed by the magic word "review". AZ Nomad |
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"ZXC" <> wrote in message news:kL5Th.136470$_ rthlink.net... > My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. > > Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? Can't go wrong with a Philips brand dvd player. Plus some of them can be made to play other dvd regions too and divx. Try the 5140/37 costs $50 from Amazon.com shipped. -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time. > > Irulan |
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Eat **** asshole.
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:53:20 GMT, "ZXC" <> wrote:
>My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. Not surprising. Many recent Apex are crap. The last 2 Apex I've come across, one smoked up before the warranty went. The replacement also smoked up and I fixed it by replacing a $0.10 diode in the power supply. Still works 2 years going now. Still won't play anything that isn't pressed. Second Apex were LOUD. When it plays, it makes enough noise to drown out my normally noisy PC. (PC has dual Delta 120mm 235 CFM fans, which ranks up with dust buster in noise level) >Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? No such thing as inexpensive and verastile player. you could try www.videohelp.com under the dvd player for reviews of almost all DVD players. Impmon |
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"ZXC" <> wrote in message
news:kL5Th.136470$_ rthlink.net... > My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. > > Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? Cheapie DVD players under $50 US are mostly crap. You've got a chance to get something that works OK if it costs over $50. def456 |
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:31:51 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:53:20 GMT, ZXC <> wrote: > > >>My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. > >>Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? > > It depends. Do you have a budget greater than $25 this time around? > > Do you know somebody with a high speed internet connection? You can > do your own ****ing research ....... ..........You do know that Usenet is part of the Internet, don't you?.......posting a question on a Usenet group is one of the ways of doing research on the Internet. It's done all of the time. Karl S |
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>My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise.
> >Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? My panasonic DVD-F87K plays everything I throw at it (except divx, which it doesn't support, and frankly very few people use) and never complains. Even 16X dvds burned at 18X are no problem. Abe |
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 11:00:00 -0700, Karl S <> wrote:
>On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 14:31:51 GMT, AZ Nomad wrote: >> On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 13:53:20 GMT, ZXC <> wrote: >> >> >>>My Apex doesn't like DVD-rw, which came as an unpleasant surprise. >> >>>Any opinions on the most versatile (inexpensive) players? >> >> It depends. Do you have a budget greater than $25 this time around? >> >> Do you know somebody with a high speed internet connection? You can >> do your own ****ing research ....... >.........You do know that Usenet is part of the Internet, don't >you?.......posting a question on a Usenet group is one of the ways of doing >research on the Internet. It's done all of the time. So is doing your own research. You are aware that there are sites like google that can provides results to search strings, right? A lot has improved over the last twenty years. Usenet isn't the end all. Do your own research and then when you have an intelligent question or two come back. "I'm a lazy asshole; tell me what to buy" is a lousy way to introduce yourself. AZ Nomad |
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