
$109
REG PRICE $179

Comes with free HDMI to HDMI cable.
BEST VALUE
Also
comes with basic RCA composite Yellow, Red, and White cables to
connect to a NON HD TV.
A great player to
pick, but also consider the
Pioneer DV-490; The Pioneer is a
little more expensive, but you will appreciate the more durable
longer lasting design, and dual layer pickup for exceptional
playback of DVD-r, -rw, +r, +rw discs as well as all other media.
The Pioneer is a slightly more well built player and has slightly
better video audio quality performance.
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Excellent New High Definition DVD Player. Modified for Code Free
all Zone / Region playback on normal tv.
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CODE FREE MODIFICATION WITH BUILT IN 16MB PAL TO NTSC
CONVERTER.
This modification will allow you to play any move from
anywhere in the world, no matter what region it is, no matter
if it is Pal, Secam, or NTSC and play it on a NTSC tv in the
USA.
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We will beat any price by
10% of the difference in cost.
Although our modifications are the best in the industry and
we offer our Lifetime all region guarantee, we are so confident
that our pricing is better than any legitimate competitor that we
will not only match it, we will beat it by 10% off the difference
to thank you for bringing it to our attention.
Play any region DVD, Divx, XVID,
DVD +R, +RW, -R, -RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, SVCD. WMA files, Jpeg,
MP3, MPEG, and much, much more.
Play Any DVD on Any Normal USA (NTSC) TV
Guaranteed. No special TV required
Please note that many people sell these players
cheaper with inferior Pal to NTSC converters. We can not match
their prices.
Even if you don't yet own a HD or HD ready TV,
this dvd player is a excellent choice to use with any TV, and you
will not need to replace it when and if you replace your current
TV.
Why buy a High Definition dvd
player?
As Video technology progresses, we have any now entered
into a age of High Definition Video.
Almost all new TVs are High Definition Ready, (HD Ready or HD
compatible). Although most of us have purchased these new TVs,
many of us have not upgraded our DVD players. This is really a
shame because those of us are not utilizing our TVs to their full
potential. Buying a DVD player that is High Definition will allow
you to receive Video in High Definition outputs such as 720P,
768P, & 1080i. These output offer a much much clearer, sharper
image, with less artifacts. If you don't already have a HD ready
TV, then your next TV will probably be HD or HD ready. In my
opinion, using a regular progressive scan dvd player with a HD TV
is like putting regular fuel into a Race car! It just doesn't make
sense. So, to watch your dvd movies with the best picture quality
on your TV, we recommend to go with a Hi Definition player that
up-converts the signal to 720p, 768p, or 1080i.
Play Any DVD on Any Normal USA (NTSC) TV
Guaranteed. No special TV required
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Your next question is probably going to be: "What difference
does it make if I have a 10mb Pal to NTSC converter or a 12
or even a 16MB converter? That is
probably the single most important thing you need to look at
when purchasing a Code Free DVD Player that converts. You
need to be very careful when comparing models, as all Code
Free DVD Players / Region Free DVD Players are modified to
be code free and convert. If the company you purchase from
doesn't offer a lifetime guarantee like we do and doesn't
say how many MB there video converters are you may not be
comparing apples to apples. When purchasing a player from us
you can rest assured that we use the highest quality of
parts for our modifications, and we guarantee them for
life. Pal is the standard of broadcasting used in
almost all the countries except for North America. Therefore
if you are looking to view DVD movies from another country
in the USA there are most likely to be in the Pal format.
Therefore you will need the DVD player to convert the Pal
Signal to NTSC. The amount of (Megabits) MB used in the
converter determines how your picture will look when you are
playing movies that are Pal on your NTSC (North American)
standard TV. We normally recommend
at least a 8MB video converter. If your TV is less than 27"
big usually a 8mb or 10MB converter is enough to get a good
picture quality. For TVs that are 27"- 34" we normally
recommend at least a 12MB video converter. And for all HD
tv's, and Large screen TVs over 34" we recommend a 14MB or
more video converter. If you are picky about the picture
quality, going with a 14MB video converter will never hurt
no matter how small your TV is. If you have a newer HDTV
with DVI or HDMI inputs, please also look at dvd players with HDMI or DVI outputs to give you the best
picture quality.
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This player has been fully modified and
upgraded with the following features by our techs. It started off as a
excellent player for the price, and after the upgrades, we are 100%
confident that you will love this player :-)
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Hardware chip modification to be Code Free, Region
Free, and Zone Free. Play any dvd from anywhere in the world
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16mb video converter chip for crystal clear Pal to
NTSC conversion
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In all,
after our modifications, you have a Really High quality, Durable
player that will play any dvd from anywhere in the world with superb
audio and video quality. It will also upconvert to 720p, and 1080i,
allowing you to view your DVD movies in Crystal Clear video format
on your HD or HD ready tv.
Code Free, will play any DVD on a (NTSC USA Standard)
TV
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HDMI and DVI output with upconversion for 480p, 720p,
768p & 1080i video output resolution
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Play any region DVD, DVIX, XVID, DVD +R, +RW, -R,
-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, VCD, SVCD. WMA files, Jpeg, MP3, MPEG, and much,
much more.
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PLAY ANY REGION DVD ON A
STANDARD TV IN THE USA WITH NO ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
Details:
» digital video upconversion
» selectable 720p/1080i output via HDMI digital interface (separate
adapter available for TVs with DVI input)
» selectable progressive-scan mode for smoother video with HD-compatible
TVs (via the component video output)
» optical and coaxial digital outputs for Dolby® Digital/DTS®/PCM
» 1 set of audio/video outputs (composite, S-video, 480i/480p component
video, and HDMI)
» plays DVD-Video discs, and DVD+/-Rs, DVD+/-RWs, & DIVX
» plays CDs, CD-Rs & CD-RWs, and MP3 & WMA CDs adn MPEG 4
» plays digital picture CDs (JPEG)
» remote control
» 27MHz/10-bit video DAC
» 192MHz/24-bit audio DAC
» 17"W x 1-11/16"H x 9-1/4"D
90 days parts and labor warranty: During this
time we will replace any defective unit!
As a leader in our industry we strive to offer the best support
possible. We have found that our customers get disappointed and
frustrated when the unlikely situation happens that the players needs
service within the first 90 days of purchase. Since there are such few
instances when this happens, we are able to afford to replace the unit
instead of fixing it. Unlike most of our competition, we do stand behind
the units we modify and sell. So we are offering this new service of a
90 day replacement policy.
1 Year Parts warranty.
HDMI Video Upconversion - 720p/1080i:
HDMI can support uncompressed digital video up to HDTV resolution. Thus
the player makes use of this conduit by up-converting the standard DVD
picture resolution of 720p or 1080i. This makes a DVD player with an
HDMI connection the perfect match for today's digital televisions. And
because this conversion is performed in the player, the signal remains
free frome excessive digital to analog artifacts.
DivX Home Theater Certified:
DivX Home Theater Certification allows playback of DivX (.div/.dvix) AVI
and MPEG4 (.ASF) compressed files downloaded from the internet from a
personal computer and stored on a CD-R/-RW/Recordable DVD's. The support
extends to the full version of DivX 3.11, 4.12 and 5x as well as DivX
PRO, with video resolutions of 720 x 480 at 30 fps and 720 x 576 at 25
fps. You also get audio support for a multitude of formats including:
MP3, AC-3 (2 channel and 5.1 channel), WMA, LCPM, ADPCM, and Ogg Vorbis.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a
lossless, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface to link any
audio/video source (such as a set-top box, DVD player, or A/V receiver)
with an audio and/or video monitor, such as a digital television (DTV).
HDMI supports SD, ED, or high-definition (HD) video, plus multichannel
digital audio--all using a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV
standards and supports up to 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to
spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements.
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