Dvd Player Help (Regions, NTSC to Pal conversions)

Started by SoNowThen, May 12, 2004, 01:57:07 PM

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FeloniousFunk

I know this Korean video store in Irvine that sells region free players. But I'm not too sure how much they are. My sister's dentist is right next door to that store, so I'll get you more information when I stop by on the 21st.

SiliasRuby

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FeloniousFunk

Dae Han Video
5394 Walnut Ave.
#G
Irvine, CA 92604
(949)654-7988

*Toshiba SD3960                     -  $99 + tax
*Panasonic S527 (silver/black) - $129 + tax
Panasonic DVDRP62               - $209 + tax
*Samsung DB120/DS100         - $299 + tax (comes w/ home theater system)
*Samsung DB610/DS610          - $399 + tax (comes w/ home theater system)

* The guy at the store said that you have to order those a week in advance. They also have a portable DVD player for a grand, if you're interested in that.

SiliasRuby

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When you are getting fucked by the big corporations remember to use a condom.

There was a FISH in the perkalater!!!

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I'm looking for a new player that can be hacked to region free and pal/ntsc, with dvd-r capability, or is already. I thought I would ask here first before looking around too much. I am appreciative of any help.

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SoNowThen

I got that Yakumo, in case anyone's still wondering. Works like a charm, cheap, you can zoom out to conquer the tv overscan, multi-region, etc etc. Amazon.co.uk for 29 quid.
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