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Best supermarket DVD Player ..(cheap)

globalds
globalds Posts: 9,431 Forumite
The title says it all really.
I am looking for advice on the best DVD Player..As in Plays most things back ,Picture quality ,ease of use etc.
Also not expensive ...In fact preferably cheap £20 To £30 mark.
And for ease of pick-up,it should be sold in one of the big name supermarkets .
Something like this
http://www.hotukdeals.com/item/170127/sumvision-phoenix-premium-1080p-hdm/

But easier to pick up ..And take back should there be a problem .
I just thought about Netto and Aldi ..?
Has anybody got any ideas .
This isn't for me...(I have something like the one I listed) and I don't really want the grief if something goes wrong .I would prefer them to pick up themselves
Thanks in advance for any info .
GlobalDS

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  • globalds
    globalds Posts: 9,431 Forumite
    shameless Bump......
  • ko1obos
    ko1obos Posts: 15 Forumite
    I know you wanted easy to pick up and take back if there is a problem but I know someone who got this DVD player and has never had a problem with it;

    http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.200-9332.aspx

    Anything along those lines in any of the supermakets would be sufficent for most people.

    Hope I've helped at least a little.
  • BillScarab
    BillScarab Posts: 6,027 Forumite
    Genreally speaking he cheaper ones always used to be better at playing more formats tahn the more expensive ones. Y+They're so cheap now I'd just go to your local supermarket and pick up the cheapest one you can find that doesn't look hideous.

    The cheap ones probably all come out of the same factory anyway.
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  • digerati
    digerati Posts: 533 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    My best advise for anyone would be to first visit this huge database of DVD Players (see link below) and read the reviews and compare their features. Some of the cheapest OEM models have the best range of features like progressive, HDMI, DivX, XviD and upscaling support. Do your research before buying and you won't be disappointed.

    http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
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