i have 2 dvds one in bedroom one in living room.love them they r very easy to use can play mp3 pics copies vcd svcd and dvd.
one has home cimema system which is very good for watching movies. they r both slim and don't give me any hassle. they both have screen savers on them.
they also have standby so u can use the remote to switch them on and off u can eject them as well. i find them both very good.
one is the bush home cinema system does not play copies but plays dvds-r. mp3 and pics has easy to follow on screen display everything loads easy. nice screen saver.
the other is the philips which plays mp3 pics vcd svcd and dvd-rw also easy load and nice on screen display. screen televisions, and despite the earlier mentioned problem i had with the original scart cable, the output of the player still gives a good value for money.
The player contains all the usual features found in a DVD player, fast forward, pause, slow motion, menu access, shuffle/replay scenes and time elapsed display. There are also some additional features, such as the subtitle and camera angle options, which can only be utilised if they have been included on the DVD disc currently playing. The price of the unit, as of writing this review, is typically in the region of £99.99 from many highstreet retail outlets, though this price varies online by as much as £20 pounds either way.
Overall, in my opinion, the Sony DVPPQ2 brings a fresh look and style to the compact DVD player market, offering ease of use, customisable , and a high quality of picture and sound. Full support of MP3, CD and CD-R/RW playback for music is also offered, as well as the standard DVD playback, helping to make the price a competitive one in todays market.
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Sound pretty good. I think if you edit the first part of the review, by making it more like the last part some of your previous ratings on it will come up. Cheers dave