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Great player!, 2008-08-18 Plays all formats. The most important is that this one has USB 2.0! Can even play HD movies from the memory stick of external hard drive. Kudos to Philips!
Does it all!, 2008-08-17 This DVD player is perfect...it reads USB drives perfectly, allowing me to play all of my digital library without issues. The upscaling also works well...cannot ask for anything more for the price.
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
Awesome upscaling DVD player!, 2008-08-06 I bought the Philip's DVP5982 and returned it because while it was great when using a disk, it was horrible as a video player over the USB interface.
So I bought this unit. It's an awesome upscaling DVD player and the USB port is actually completely usable!
1 of 2 customers found the following review helpful:
The Bomb, 2008-07-24 I love it. best thing I have purchase. such awesome playing clearity on my TV. recommend it to anyone that wants to upgrade for the price.
4 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
Philips does it again, 2008-06-30 First, Amazon & VNCDirect: another item that arrived earlier than expected. Super service.
Philips, what can I say? It plays VCD's KvCD's, Divx etc. (for those that don't know, u can take an .avi file, burn it as data and watch it on here. I don't know if that works for other types of media files tho. Burning as data is very fast.) I live by Philips for being one of the few DVD players that can handle probably any type of disc thrown at it. I have a DVD movie that I brought and after some months it stuttered on my Go Video, then locked it up. Philips handled it like a dream. Even if it was scratched or the Go Video needed cleaning, I didn't have to find out using Philips. I just found out part of my answer: I put in a scratched CD just now and no stutters.
Remote has an eject button on the remote, can also use the button to close the disc drawer. (yea I'm lazy at times) It has volume control. Don't really know what its for yet, but its there. If connecting by HDMI and/or to a HDTV, make sure u go into the picture setup page of the DVD player & the screen size settings of your TV and do trial n error to get the best picture. Just selecting 720p, 1080i/p in the DVD settings doesn't necessarily mean you get the best picture. U can create .mp3s from CD's. You can set the bitrate (192kbps shoulda been the default tho, not 128kbps,) and some other things that I thought I could only do on my PC. Nice.
One added feature thats a plus for some of you on the net: it has a lip sync feature. What it does: you can adjust the audio speed in movies & videos that are out of sync. So for those movies where the audio doesnt match the video, u can fix it. Something else I thought I could only do on my PC. Nice!!!
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