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The lower end line of Philips DVD players are the best on the market.
I have owned 2 in the last two years and let me tell you they play "everything"
If you are like me and have many foreign DVDs ( I was in the military and bought many DVDs overseas) these players are region free and will play your European and Japanese DVDs.
I have 8 children and backup my precious DVDs so my kids do not destroy the originals, they play too.
The best part is I can convert these backups to Dvix or Xvid format and put 4 to 5 movies on a single DVD. Guess what? They play too.
The most recent model I bought was a DVP 3960 that even boasts a HDMI upconverter so you can watch these DVDs on your HD TV with minimal quality loss.
What can I say? I love these DVD players. They run around $40 and so far the old one has lasted 2 years and is used every day.
Word of warning though, if you are the type of person who needs the best quality and the best definition … these players are not for you. These are not Blu-ray or hi end DVD players. Simply cheap DVD players for CHEAP people.
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