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Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
For the first time in my life I went into the local branch of Lidl (cheapo German supermarket) this morning for a £38 DVDP for my son. (He's addicted to them). None on display so I asked a girlie who was shelf-filling nearby - she whisks me off to another little feller who says 'black or silver?' and 2 minutes later I've got a DVDP for chump change spec'd like a good 'un - see: http://www.lidl.co.uk/gb/index.nsf/p...5.p.DVD_Player) Smiling faces all round, much arch whispering about 'multiregion' - even the checkout girl has bought 4 of 'em herself for Xmas prezzies apparently! A thoroughly satisfying 'Retail Therapy' session - most pleasant! (My son tells me that a store that had had 120 of these in opened at 8 o'clock and had sold them all in 20 minutes this morning, if you go in for one and there's none on display - ASK!) Why bother to post this? - Before I went over to the town, just to 'double check', I phoned the local hifi/appliance store and spoke to my *own* audiophile mate Shiny Nigel who quoted me full fekkin' retail on a Panasonic player with no sign of any discount whatsoever offered - and I've spent a few thou in that place in the last few years! **** 'em! - From now on I will buy anywhere I can for the cheapest deals - eBay, the Net, whatever (especially if it's digital)! (They say the Japs killed the Brit motorcycle industry - they didn't! They say the Net is killing high street stores - it ain't.......) Now, I hear you ask 'is it any good?' - No idea yet, ain't even opened the box. I'll report here later. |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
LIDL here always do excellent deals on DVD Players, Tellys, VCR's and even
some stonking computers (fully specced - no cheapo oem crap) - although i usually refer to them as 'super-gippo-mart' :D Kai "Keith G" wrote in message ... For the first time in my life I went into the local branch of Lidl (cheapo German supermarket) this morning for a £38 DVDP for my son. (He's addicted to them). None on display so I asked a girlie who was shelf-filling nearby - she whisks me off to another little feller who says 'black or silver?' and 2 minutes later I've got a DVDP for chump change spec'd like a good 'un - see: http://www.lidl.co.uk/gb/index.nsf/p...5.p.DVD_Player) Smiling faces all round, much arch whispering about 'multiregion' - even the checkout girl has bought 4 of 'em herself for Xmas prezzies apparently! A thoroughly satisfying 'Retail Therapy' session - most pleasant! (My son tells me that a store that had had 120 of these in opened at 8 o'clock and had sold them all in 20 minutes this morning, if you go in for one and there's none on display - ASK!) Why bother to post this? - Before I went over to the town, just to 'double check', I phoned the local hifi/appliance store and spoke to my *own* audiophile mate Shiny Nigel who quoted me full fekkin' retail on a Panasonic player with no sign of any discount whatsoever offered - and I've spent a few thou in that place in the last few years! **** 'em! - From now on I will buy anywhere I can for the cheapest deals - eBay, the Net, whatever (especially if it's digital)! (They say the Japs killed the Brit motorcycle industry - they didn't! They say the Net is killing high street stores - it ain't.......) Now, I hear you ask 'is it any good?' - No idea yet, ain't even opened the box. I'll report here later. |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
LIDL here always do excellent deals on DVD Players, Tellys, VCR's and even
some stonking computers (fully specced - no cheapo oem crap) - although i usually refer to them as 'super-gippo-mart' :D Kai "Keith G" wrote in message ... For the first time in my life I went into the local branch of Lidl (cheapo German supermarket) this morning for a £38 DVDP for my son. (He's addicted to them). None on display so I asked a girlie who was shelf-filling nearby - she whisks me off to another little feller who says 'black or silver?' and 2 minutes later I've got a DVDP for chump change spec'd like a good 'un - see: http://www.lidl.co.uk/gb/index.nsf/p...5.p.DVD_Player) Smiling faces all round, much arch whispering about 'multiregion' - even the checkout girl has bought 4 of 'em herself for Xmas prezzies apparently! A thoroughly satisfying 'Retail Therapy' session - most pleasant! (My son tells me that a store that had had 120 of these in opened at 8 o'clock and had sold them all in 20 minutes this morning, if you go in for one and there's none on display - ASK!) Why bother to post this? - Before I went over to the town, just to 'double check', I phoned the local hifi/appliance store and spoke to my *own* audiophile mate Shiny Nigel who quoted me full fekkin' retail on a Panasonic player with no sign of any discount whatsoever offered - and I've spent a few thou in that place in the last few years! **** 'em! - From now on I will buy anywhere I can for the cheapest deals - eBay, the Net, whatever (especially if it's digital)! (They say the Japs killed the Brit motorcycle industry - they didn't! They say the Net is killing high street stores - it ain't.......) Now, I hear you ask 'is it any good?' - No idea yet, ain't even opened the box. I'll report here later. |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Kai Robinson" wrote in message ... LIDL here always do excellent deals on DVD Players, Tellys, VCR's and even some stonking computers (fully specced - no cheapo oem crap) - although i usually refer to them as 'super-gippo-mart' :D Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) :-) The player? eBench KH 6777 - got me 'backfooted' atm with a totally unexpected and very pleasant sound, so I'm a little wary! Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! It uses a Sanyo loader and the Zoran chipset is used by a wide variety of manufacturers like MiCo, Samsung, Toshiba and Arcam - presumably different versions of the current Vadis chipset. Fascia buttons are of the very positive, 'clicky' type and pleasant to use. Build quality is entirely par for the course - at about 3.5 kg it is not quite as 'flyaway' as one might expect! The specification is *ludicrous* at this price: Onboard AC3 decoder for full DD 5.1 Onboard DTS decoder Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW**, CD/CDR/CDRW, MP3s, WMAs, JPEG picture disks One Scart socket Coax and Toslink digital outputs Video and S-Video outputs Component video output with Progressive Scan TWO separate headphone jacks with independent volume controls! Will output to PAL and NTSC **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Technical data (photo extract from the manual): http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/manual.jpg Or the whole manual (1.5 Mb PDF) can be found he http://www.kompernass.com/product_pd...2b7576bd_4.pdf Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/ebench.jpg http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/zapper.jpg If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Enjoy! (Now, who do I see for my commission.......???) ;-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Kai Robinson" wrote in message ... LIDL here always do excellent deals on DVD Players, Tellys, VCR's and even some stonking computers (fully specced - no cheapo oem crap) - although i usually refer to them as 'super-gippo-mart' :D Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) :-) The player? eBench KH 6777 - got me 'backfooted' atm with a totally unexpected and very pleasant sound, so I'm a little wary! Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! It uses a Sanyo loader and the Zoran chipset is used by a wide variety of manufacturers like MiCo, Samsung, Toshiba and Arcam - presumably different versions of the current Vadis chipset. Fascia buttons are of the very positive, 'clicky' type and pleasant to use. Build quality is entirely par for the course - at about 3.5 kg it is not quite as 'flyaway' as one might expect! The specification is *ludicrous* at this price: Onboard AC3 decoder for full DD 5.1 Onboard DTS decoder Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW**, CD/CDR/CDRW, MP3s, WMAs, JPEG picture disks One Scart socket Coax and Toslink digital outputs Video and S-Video outputs Component video output with Progressive Scan TWO separate headphone jacks with independent volume controls! Will output to PAL and NTSC **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Technical data (photo extract from the manual): http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/manual.jpg Or the whole manual (1.5 Mb PDF) can be found he http://www.kompernass.com/product_pd...2b7576bd_4.pdf Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/ebench.jpg http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/zapper.jpg If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Enjoy! (Now, who do I see for my commission.......???) ;-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Kai Robinson" wrote in message ... LIDL here always do excellent deals on DVD Players, Tellys, VCR's and even some stonking computers (fully specced - no cheapo oem crap) - although i usually refer to them as 'super-gippo-mart' :D Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) :-) The player? eBench KH 6777 - got me 'backfooted' atm with a totally unexpected and very pleasant sound, so I'm a little wary! Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! It uses a Sanyo loader and the Zoran chipset is used by a wide variety of manufacturers like MiCo, Samsung, Toshiba and Arcam - presumably different versions of the current Vadis chipset. Fascia buttons are of the very positive, 'clicky' type and pleasant to use. Build quality is entirely par for the course - at about 3.5 kg it is not quite as 'flyaway' as one might expect! The specification is *ludicrous* at this price: Onboard AC3 decoder for full DD 5.1 Onboard DTS decoder Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW**, CD/CDR/CDRW, MP3s, WMAs, JPEG picture disks One Scart socket Coax and Toslink digital outputs Video and S-Video outputs Component video output with Progressive Scan TWO separate headphone jacks with independent volume controls! Will output to PAL and NTSC **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Technical data (photo extract from the manual): http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/manual.jpg Or the whole manual (1.5 Mb PDF) can be found he http://www.kompernass.com/product_pd...2b7576bd_4.pdf Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/ebench.jpg http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/zapper.jpg If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Enjoy! (Now, who do I see for my commission.......???) ;-) ********, I forgot to say the player also creamed through several 'standard' tests for Seamless Branching on a small selection of disks without any problems whatsoever and, due to using a DVD-ROM drive, all layer changes were truly 'invisible'..... |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Keith G" wrote in message ... "Kai Robinson" wrote in message ... LIDL here always do excellent deals on DVD Players, Tellys, VCR's and even some stonking computers (fully specced - no cheapo oem crap) - although i usually refer to them as 'super-gippo-mart' :D Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) :-) The player? eBench KH 6777 - got me 'backfooted' atm with a totally unexpected and very pleasant sound, so I'm a little wary! Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! It uses a Sanyo loader and the Zoran chipset is used by a wide variety of manufacturers like MiCo, Samsung, Toshiba and Arcam - presumably different versions of the current Vadis chipset. Fascia buttons are of the very positive, 'clicky' type and pleasant to use. Build quality is entirely par for the course - at about 3.5 kg it is not quite as 'flyaway' as one might expect! The specification is *ludicrous* at this price: Onboard AC3 decoder for full DD 5.1 Onboard DTS decoder Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW**, CD/CDR/CDRW, MP3s, WMAs, JPEG picture disks One Scart socket Coax and Toslink digital outputs Video and S-Video outputs Component video output with Progressive Scan TWO separate headphone jacks with independent volume controls! Will output to PAL and NTSC **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Technical data (photo extract from the manual): http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/manual.jpg Or the whole manual (1.5 Mb PDF) can be found he http://www.kompernass.com/product_pd...2b7576bd_4.pdf Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/ebench.jpg http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keith_g/show/zapper.jpg If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Enjoy! (Now, who do I see for my commission.......???) ;-) ********, I forgot to say the player also creamed through several 'standard' tests for Seamless Branching on a small selection of disks without any problems whatsoever and, due to using a DVD-ROM drive, all layer changes were truly 'invisible'..... |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
Keith G wrote:
Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) I'll join the 'gippo' club. I bought 3 of these yesterday. Initially I bought one as a gift for a friend for Christmas but after a quick test to check it was all working I bought another two, one to relace my recently purchased DreamX108 Chinese cheapie and one, well, erm.. for spare! Incidentally, in my Lidl it all kicked off when a man grabbed the last 5 players and headed to the tills - several words were exchanged and it looked like it'd come to blows. Seeing as it was Lidl the staff didn't bat an eyelid :-) Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! Progressive scan from this player is very solid. Unusually for a cheapie, it doesn't transcode PAL to NTSC and then output 480p or 525p - it's outputting true 576p. Picture is lush, smooth and has excellent colour reproduction. Sound from the onboard decoder is very good. It uses a Sanyo loader and the Zoran chipset is used by a wide variety of manufacturers like MiCo, Samsung, Toshiba and Arcam - presumably different versions of the current Vadis chipset. Fascia buttons are of the very positive, 'clicky' type and pleasant to use. Build quality is entirely par for the course - at about 3.5 kg it is not quite as 'flyaway' as one might expect! The specification is *ludicrous* at this price: Spec snipped For 38 quid it's a steal **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Handles unbranded +r and -R with ease too Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, Hmm - the remote's horrid. Like a 1980's Bush portable remote as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Seconded - a proper bargain. -- Patrick "I did the grabs via a Duomix61 grabber as used by 'security sources'" "I never grabbed them on a PC mate -they went via IE56575 to a fancy technical thingie grabber -or something" - un-named Video capture 'expert' |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
Keith G wrote:
Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) I'll join the 'gippo' club. I bought 3 of these yesterday. Initially I bought one as a gift for a friend for Christmas but after a quick test to check it was all working I bought another two, one to relace my recently purchased DreamX108 Chinese cheapie and one, well, erm.. for spare! Incidentally, in my Lidl it all kicked off when a man grabbed the last 5 players and headed to the tills - several words were exchanged and it looked like it'd come to blows. Seeing as it was Lidl the staff didn't bat an eyelid :-) Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! Progressive scan from this player is very solid. Unusually for a cheapie, it doesn't transcode PAL to NTSC and then output 480p or 525p - it's outputting true 576p. Picture is lush, smooth and has excellent colour reproduction. Sound from the onboard decoder is very good. It uses a Sanyo loader and the Zoran chipset is used by a wide variety of manufacturers like MiCo, Samsung, Toshiba and Arcam - presumably different versions of the current Vadis chipset. Fascia buttons are of the very positive, 'clicky' type and pleasant to use. Build quality is entirely par for the course - at about 3.5 kg it is not quite as 'flyaway' as one might expect! The specification is *ludicrous* at this price: Spec snipped For 38 quid it's a steal **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Handles unbranded +r and -R with ease too Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, Hmm - the remote's horrid. Like a 1980's Bush portable remote as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Seconded - a proper bargain. -- Patrick "I did the grabs via a Duomix61 grabber as used by 'security sources'" "I never grabbed them on a PC mate -they went via IE56575 to a fancy technical thingie grabber -or something" - un-named Video capture 'expert' |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Patrick Navin" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) I'll join the 'gippo' club. I bought 3 of these yesterday. Initially I bought one as a gift for a friend for Christmas but after a quick test to check it was all working I bought another two, one to relace my recently purchased DreamX108 Chinese cheapie and one, well, erm.. for spare! :-) Incidentally, in my Lidl it all kicked off when a man grabbed the last 5 players and headed to the tills - several words were exchanged and it looked like it'd come to blows. Seeing as it was Lidl the staff didn't bat an eyelid :-) SOP in any St Neots store..... :-) (Clue: St Neots was originally called Butte****e in the Doomsday Book....) Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! Proce? **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Apparently the dye is by Maxell, but Maxell's own disks play perfectly OK in it. Handles unbranded +r and -R with ease too Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, Hmm - the remote's horrid. Like a 1980's Bush portable remote You shut yer face, I *like* 80s 'Bush' styling..... as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! I can't see the bloody buttons on black kit....... :-( |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Patrick Navin" wrote in message ... Keith G wrote: Well, you can call me a 'gippo' then! - For a Monday morning, the total absence of the usual 'tireditis' and 'cluelessness' that I have come to expect from the local TV/hifi shops has made me an instant Lidl fan! (Also, I ain't too posh to get a 'bargain', if bargain it truly is!) I'll join the 'gippo' club. I bought 3 of these yesterday. Initially I bought one as a gift for a friend for Christmas but after a quick test to check it was all working I bought another two, one to relace my recently purchased DreamX108 Chinese cheapie and one, well, erm.. for spare! :-) Incidentally, in my Lidl it all kicked off when a man grabbed the last 5 players and headed to the tills - several words were exchanged and it looked like it'd come to blows. Seeing as it was Lidl the staff didn't bat an eyelid :-) SOP in any St Neots store..... :-) (Clue: St Neots was originally called Butte****e in the Doomsday Book....) Very best audio I've heard in a long while from a silver disk spinner and movies are *at least* as good as I've seen on quite a variety of DVDPs. Colour and sharpness are superb and would not disappoint at several times the proce - make that 10 (or more) times the price! Proce? **Doesn't claim to play -R or +R disks but we've found that it will do so perfectly with the *exception* of JVC -Rs - it just don't like these! (Not sure what dye - JVC's own??) Apparently the dye is by Maxell, but Maxell's own disks play perfectly OK in it. Handles unbranded +r and -R with ease too Even the zapper is much more stylish than one would expect at this price, Hmm - the remote's horrid. Like a 1980's Bush portable remote You shut yer face, I *like* 80s 'Bush' styling..... as is the generous and well-presented manual which runs to no less than 65 full-size A4 pages! The top half of the player is a 'dead chick' mirror finish, so here's a couple of no-flash pix for anyone who's interested: Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! I can't see the bloody buttons on black kit....... :-( |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
Kurt Hamster wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:42:17 -0000, Keith G used to say... You shut yer face, I *like* 80s 'Bush' styling..... Shaved up both sides eh? ;) heheh - I prefer 70's style - a full 'beard' ;) -- Patrick "I did the grabs via a Duomix61 grabber as used by 'security sources'" "I never grabbed them on a PC mate -they went via IE56575 to a fancy technical thingie grabber -or something" - un-named Video capture 'expert' |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
Kurt Hamster wrote:
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:42:17 -0000, Keith G used to say... You shut yer face, I *like* 80s 'Bush' styling..... Shaved up both sides eh? ;) heheh - I prefer 70's style - a full 'beard' ;) -- Patrick "I did the grabs via a Duomix61 grabber as used by 'security sources'" "I never grabbed them on a PC mate -they went via IE56575 to a fancy technical thingie grabber -or something" - un-named Video capture 'expert' |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:42:17 -0000, Keith G used to say... You shut yer face, I *like* 80s 'Bush' styling..... Shaved up both sides eh? ;) Well, I ain't never seen shaved up one side only - that'd be sight! :-) Speaking 'a posteriori', the 'whole hog' is rather nice, but not quite so cute when it becomes 'hedgehog' again........ ;-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Kurt Hamster" wrote in message ... On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:42:17 -0000, Keith G used to say... You shut yer face, I *like* 80s 'Bush' styling..... Shaved up both sides eh? ;) Well, I ain't never seen shaved up one side only - that'd be sight! :-) Speaking 'a posteriori', the 'whole hog' is rather nice, but not quite so cute when it becomes 'hedgehog' again........ ;-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Patrick Navin" wrote snipping Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Seconded - a proper bargain. Also worth a quick mention is that a few seconds 'thumbwork' on the remote and it can be quickly made 'region free' and the Macrovision disabled..... :-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
"Patrick Navin" wrote snipping Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Seconded - a proper bargain. Also worth a quick mention is that a few seconds 'thumbwork' on the remote and it can be quickly made 'region free' and the Macrovision disabled..... :-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
Hi
I got one of these machines last week, well actually no my wife went to Lidl at 8.15am and queued up for one and she was the first in there so managed to get the preferred colour (black), sick of silver. When I arrived home from work, it had already been region freed by my wife and the Macrovision was disabled, and she was happily playing her jpegs on it anmd then watched her Region 1 films. We have a Creative Desktop Theatre 5.1 speaker system and that had been set up and the sound quality was good if not better than the Goodmans DVD3000 player we had replaced (that had the DTS/5.1 decoder and cost us £150, but didnt play CDRs, VCDs, or anything else from bog standard DVDs and CDs). Its a solid little machine with solid clicky buttons, not those naff "not sure if you have pushed" buttons, the remote is big but okay, it does its job. So all in all Im very happy with this machine, and plus it doesnt stick out like a sore thumb in my TV cabinet (apart from the little red light). Daz "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Patrick Navin" wrote snipping Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Seconded - a proper bargain. Also worth a quick mention is that a few seconds 'thumbwork' on the remote and it can be quickly made 'region free' and the Macrovision disabled..... :-) |
Cheapjack DVDPs from Lidl.....
Hi
I got one of these machines last week, well actually no my wife went to Lidl at 8.15am and queued up for one and she was the first in there so managed to get the preferred colour (black), sick of silver. When I arrived home from work, it had already been region freed by my wife and the Macrovision was disabled, and she was happily playing her jpegs on it anmd then watched her Region 1 films. We have a Creative Desktop Theatre 5.1 speaker system and that had been set up and the sound quality was good if not better than the Goodmans DVD3000 player we had replaced (that had the DTS/5.1 decoder and cost us £150, but didnt play CDRs, VCDs, or anything else from bog standard DVDs and CDs). Its a solid little machine with solid clicky buttons, not those naff "not sure if you have pushed" buttons, the remote is big but okay, it does its job. So all in all Im very happy with this machine, and plus it doesnt stick out like a sore thumb in my TV cabinet (apart from the little red light). Daz "Keith G" wrote in message ... "Patrick Navin" wrote snipping Mine's the black version - at last a black dvd player! I'm sick of the silver trend! If you can get one, you may buy with confidence! (Stand on me.....) Seconded - a proper bargain. Also worth a quick mention is that a few seconds 'thumbwork' on the remote and it can be quickly made 'region free' and the Macrovision disabled..... :-) |
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