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Keith G November 11th 03 10:55 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 
It's getting silly now.

My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his sister-in-law,
who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!! (Staff
discount from £35 retail!)

How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally. You
couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only a
year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?

(One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)







Daniel November 11th 03 11:06 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"Keith G" wrote in message
...
It's getting silly now.

My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!!

(Staff
discount from £35 retail!)

How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally.

You
couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only a
year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?

(One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)






yeah they are getting real cheap, I work for Comet and a few weeks back we
had one at 28 quid cos it was end of line, loads sold but they are so
affordable you could get one as a second unit for a bedroom portable tv lol

Daniel



Daniel November 11th 03 11:06 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"Keith G" wrote in message
...
It's getting silly now.

My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!!

(Staff
discount from £35 retail!)

How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally.

You
couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only a
year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?

(One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)






yeah they are getting real cheap, I work for Comet and a few weeks back we
had one at 28 quid cos it was end of line, loads sold but they are so
affordable you could get one as a second unit for a bedroom portable tv lol

Daniel



RdM November 12th 03 04:45 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!! (Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally. You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)
Ross M.
in nz not zn

RdM November 12th 03 04:45 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!! (Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally. You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)
Ross M.
in nz not zn

Keith G November 12th 03 05:13 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"RdM" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!!

(Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally.

You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only

a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)




I don't know yet - he don't get it until tomorrow (it's a 'sister in law is
buying it' kinda thing).

I suspect it'll be a Mico as Swim was up in Dundee (that's in Scotland - not
Dunedin NZ!!) recently and there were selling Mico DVD Recorders for 199
UKP. Which is very cheap, but not to be recommended as they are based on the
Philips +RW engine (AFAIK) which, I'm sorry to say (especially as I have a
sodding Ricoh +RW burner) is actually a pile o' ****e!

(The only DVD Recorder which makes sense is the Panasonic DMR-E50 with its
100% reliability and the all-important Time Slip functionality - pay less
than 300 UKP on the Net.)

No reason to suspect the MiCo (?) players won't be fine and dandy though,
especially at silly prices like these - like Daniel says, you can have 'em
dotted about all over the house for what they cost!












Keith G November 12th 03 05:13 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"RdM" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!!

(Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s naturally.

You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after only

a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)




I don't know yet - he don't get it until tomorrow (it's a 'sister in law is
buying it' kinda thing).

I suspect it'll be a Mico as Swim was up in Dundee (that's in Scotland - not
Dunedin NZ!!) recently and there were selling Mico DVD Recorders for 199
UKP. Which is very cheap, but not to be recommended as they are based on the
Philips +RW engine (AFAIK) which, I'm sorry to say (especially as I have a
sodding Ricoh +RW burner) is actually a pile o' ****e!

(The only DVD Recorder which makes sense is the Panasonic DMR-E50 with its
100% reliability and the all-important Time Slip functionality - pay less
than 300 UKP on the Net.)

No reason to suspect the MiCo (?) players won't be fine and dandy though,
especially at silly prices like these - like Daniel says, you can have 'em
dotted about all over the house for what they cost!












edd November 12th 03 10:18 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"Keith G" wrote in message
...

"RdM" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!!

(Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s

naturally.
You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after

only
a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the

Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas

presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)




I don't know yet - he don't get it until tomorrow (it's a 'sister in law

is
buying it' kinda thing).

I suspect it'll be a Mico as Swim was up in Dundee (that's in Scotland -

not
Dunedin NZ!!) recently and there were selling Mico DVD Recorders for 199
UKP. Which is very cheap, but not to be recommended as they are based on

the
Philips +RW engine (AFAIK) which, I'm sorry to say (especially as I have

a
sodding Ricoh +RW burner) is actually a pile o' ****e!

(The only DVD Recorder which makes sense is the Panasonic DMR-E50 with its
100% reliability and the all-important Time Slip functionality - pay less
than 300 UKP on the Net.)

No reason to suspect the MiCo (?) players won't be fine and dandy though,
especially at silly prices like these - like Daniel says, you can have 'em
dotted about all over the house for what they cost!





Try playing a dvd-ram disc in anything else though, +rw makes far more
sense.

edd



edd November 12th 03 10:18 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"Keith G" wrote in message
...

"RdM" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you believe!!!

(Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s

naturally.
You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after

only
a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the

Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas

presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)




I don't know yet - he don't get it until tomorrow (it's a 'sister in law

is
buying it' kinda thing).

I suspect it'll be a Mico as Swim was up in Dundee (that's in Scotland -

not
Dunedin NZ!!) recently and there were selling Mico DVD Recorders for 199
UKP. Which is very cheap, but not to be recommended as they are based on

the
Philips +RW engine (AFAIK) which, I'm sorry to say (especially as I have

a
sodding Ricoh +RW burner) is actually a pile o' ****e!

(The only DVD Recorder which makes sense is the Panasonic DMR-E50 with its
100% reliability and the all-important Time Slip functionality - pay less
than 300 UKP on the Net.)

No reason to suspect the MiCo (?) players won't be fine and dandy though,
especially at silly prices like these - like Daniel says, you can have 'em
dotted about all over the house for what they cost!





Try playing a dvd-ram disc in anything else though, +rw makes far more
sense.

edd



Keith G November 12th 03 10:35 PM

DVDPs at silly prices!
 

"edd" zoe.hellen wrote in message
.. .

"Keith G" wrote in message
...

"RdM" wrote in message
...
"Keith G" wrote:
in ,
on Tue, 11 Nov 2003 23:55:37 -0000,
: It's getting silly now.
:
: My brother has finally been tempted into buying a DVDP as his

sister-in-law,
: who works in Sainsbury's, can get one for £31.50 would you

believe!!!
(Staff
: discount from £35 retail!)
:
: How can you go wrong at this price? - They play CD/R/RW/MP3s

naturally.
You
: couldn't buy a secondhand CDP for that and if it crapped out after

only
a
: year or so, it wouldn't be a disaster, would it?
:
: (One snag is actually getting hold of one, apparently - the

Sainsbury's
: staff are snapping them all up as they come in for Christmas

presents!)

What brands, out of interest?
These went down to NZD$129 (about GBP$48 now) before they sold out.
http://www.audioenz.co.nz/2003/mizuda_331k.shtml
There are similiarly priced Musteks about, too.
(I still can't afford one yet though!)




I don't know yet - he don't get it until tomorrow (it's a 'sister in law

is
buying it' kinda thing).

I suspect it'll be a Mico as Swim was up in Dundee (that's in Scotland -

not
Dunedin NZ!!) recently and there were selling Mico DVD Recorders for 199
UKP. Which is very cheap, but not to be recommended as they are based on

the
Philips +RW engine (AFAIK) which, I'm sorry to say (especially as I

have
a
sodding Ricoh +RW burner) is actually a pile o' ****e!

(The only DVD Recorder which makes sense is the Panasonic DMR-E50 with

its
100% reliability and the all-important Time Slip functionality - pay

less
than 300 UKP on the Net.)

No reason to suspect the MiCo (?) players won't be fine and dandy

though,
especially at silly prices like these - like Daniel says, you can have

'em
dotted about all over the house for what they cost!





Try playing a dvd-ram disc in anything else though, +rw makes far more
sense.



Agreed, but in reality there's not much need for RAMs to be played
elsewhere, other than on the Pana, in this household. When I want to make a
permanent +R (or even a +RW) I read the RAM onto my hard disk and burn a +
disc with TMPGEnc DVD Author. (E Z P Z) Then a cheapo, multiregion DVDP
sitting on top of the Pana solves all 'compatability' problems, I find. (As
well as allowing one Div to be played while another is recording at the same
time.....)

'Digital' - don't ya just *love* it...???

:-)


















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