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by william on September 12, 2005
Robert at HomeTheater.About.com has a review of the OPPO Digital OPDV971H DVD Player with DVI Output and 720p/1080i Upscaling. His review starts out: The OPPO Digital OPPO OPDV971H is a DVD player...
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by william on July 14, 2005
If you looking to upgrade to a DVD recorder with a built-in hard drive, you may want to look at the DVR-533H and DVR-633H from Pioneer. Announced earlier this year at CES, both units are now...
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by william on July 13, 2005
Lately I've gotten several emails asking about DVD region codes. Region codes are important when buying DVDs online, especially on auction sites like Ebay. You may find a great deal on your...
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by william on June 20, 2005
If you're still using a VCR, you'll want to fire up that old 486/33, connect to Prodigy with your 14.4 modem, and read this article at SFGate that offers replacements for your VCR. The...
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by william on June 14, 2005
Pocket Lint has a review of the Panasonic DMR-ES30V, a combination VCR and DVD recorder. The review states: The picture quality offered by the DMR-ES30V will make you wonder how you ever managed to...
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by william on June 13, 2005
If you're still recording from your TV to a VCR, I'm here to gently nudge you into the wonderful world of DVD recorders. Just a few short years ago, a stand-alone DVD recorder would have cost...
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by william on June 07, 2005
Robert at HomeTheater.About.com has a review of the JVC XV-NP10S Progressive Scan DVD Player. He reviewed a region code free version and says: In terms of Code Free compatibility, the JVC played all...
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by william on May 02, 2005
Believe it or not, there's still a lot of homes that aren't using DVD players. If you haven't made the leap from VCR to DVD yet, Robert over at HomeTheater.About.com has a great FAQ about...
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