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by mattcamero,
Dec 19, 2007
Pros: Very affordable very versatile upscaling DVD player.
Cons: No optical out, Poor remote
The Bottom Line: The best player for your buck.
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by dkozin,
in Electronics
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Nov 23, 2007
Pros: Price, 1080p over HDMI, features, PAL playback and conversion to NTSC, computer video playback, USB
Cons: Poor remote, cheap LCD display, not easy to use, stutters on some DivX files
The Bottom Line: If you need to play PAL discs on an NTSC TV, play computer files and DivX, play media files from a USB drive and have a 1080p display, the DVP5982...
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by rollinrobert,
Oct 1, 2007
Pros: crisp sharp picture slim nice looking unit
Cons: for 70 bucks ? I don't think so .
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by shopaholic_man,
Sep 13, 2007
Pros: Very affordable very versatile upscaling DVD player.
Cons: No optical out, no single frame fast forward or reverse, chintzy remote.
The Bottom Line: If you are looking for a cheap upscaling DVD player or a DVD player that plays all the homemade formats, this will do the trick!
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by henry_thoreau,
Sep 12, 2007
Pros: Reliability. Overall ease of use. Stylishness. Compatibility with various media that other units can't play.
Cons: No "frame-advance". Unlike the console, remote lacks dedicated "open/close" key. (Must hold down "STOP".)
The Bottom Line: At $59.49 this reliably media-compliant Philips single-DVD player beats its competition hands-down, provided you don't need (forward and reverse) "frame-advance" capability.
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by nc10,
in Electronics
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Aug 26, 2007
Pros: DivX support, USB port, great styling, overall good performance.
Cons: Somewhat slow USB port, "cheap" remote.
The Bottom Line: A great value for video enthusiasts, no comparably priced player has as good a feature set as the Philips 5982.
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