Deal:
Philips DVD Player w/ HD Upconversion $40 at Philips Outlet
Philips Outlet has the refurbished Philips DVD Player w/ HD Upconversion (DVP5982/37) for $40 + $0 shipping = $40 shipped (It says Sold Out but I was able to get to the last page of checkout). This DVD Player can upconvert your DVDs to 1080p and plays DivX files. USB Direct plays photos and music from USB flash drives.
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#1
bunpal2 - Posted 7:32 am PST 02/21/08 (51 Posts)
#2
supacheep - Posted 7:38 am PST 02/21/08 (419 Posts)
Beats the Coby players. Here;s your cheap up-converters folks.
#3
s0be - Posted 7:46 am PST 02/21/08 (138 Posts)
I've played Xvid and Divx through the USB port (off a low speed CF Card). I don't have any wmvs to test. I got this deal about 2 weeks ago when it was sold out as well, and received it about a week later.
Interesting thing, I plugged my 925 in 1 multireader (maybe a slight exageration... it has 4 ports) and when I had a CF, a SD, and an XD plugged into it, it showed up as 3 different usb devices in the player, and pressing the 'usb' button toggled through them.
Interesting thing, I plugged my 925 in 1 multireader (maybe a slight exageration... it has 4 ports) and when I had a CF, a SD, and an XD plugged into it, it showed up as 3 different usb devices in the player, and pressing the 'usb' button toggled through them.
#4
SpacemanSpiff - Posted 7:46 am PST 02/21/08 (252 Posts)
Anybody know where there's a good 5-disc upconverter?
#5
tazman - Posted 7:49 am PST 02/21/08 (147 Posts)
I just received and tested out all but the USB port on one of these refurbs. Works as advertised - no issues. The unit has no marks or scratches that I have noticed.
The shipper is bad. The box had gotten wet at some point (saturated) and it was literally falling apart. It was kept together by the plastic bag the shipper put it in when leaving it at my door.
The shipper is bad. The box had gotten wet at some point (saturated) and it was literally falling apart. It was kept together by the plastic bag the shipper put it in when leaving it at my door.
#6
benben - Posted 8:23 am PST 02/21/08 (333 Posts)
#7
Crash And Burn - Posted 8:45 am PST 02/21/08 (2028 Posts)
#8
fuckbilltang - Posted 9:07 am PST 02/21/08 (1994 Posts)
I've had this player for over 3 months now and my only real complaint is the menu screen is horrendous. I'm rarely going through the menu, though, so it's not that big of an issue.
The USB feature works great, the upconverting is nice, and it's ability to play just about every video format makes this player fantastic.
#9
xdremel - Posted 9:34 am PST 02/21/08 (7 Posts)
People still use S-Video?
#10
ams511 - Posted 10:39 am PST 02/21/08 (223 Posts)
Yes, people still use S-video. If you buy quality equipment it lasts longer than the technology.
#11
aiiee - Posted 11:57 am PST 02/21/08 (290 Posts)
I don't think it plays wmvs, but it's a good player, especially for $40!
#12
Elpee - Posted 12:07 pm PST 02/21/08 (1027 Posts)
Just got this a few days ago but can't get it region free. Help, please. Thanks.
#13
zzyzx1 - Posted 12:39 pm PST 02/21/08 (167 Posts)
#12--Google the player model number and add region free.
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#14
khung - Posted 1:09 pm PST 02/21/08 (20 Posts)
#8: Try to play .wmv or .asf files. It won't play. It will not play .avi files taken from my Canon SD1000 camera either. So it doesn't really play just about every video format out there.
#15
twikoff - Posted 1:16 pm PST 02/21/08 (1256 Posts)
i use this with a 500gb external usb harddrive to play divx.. no problems at all
well.. the 8 character names made me have to change my naming system.. but not a big deal
well.. the 8 character names made me have to change my naming system.. but not a big deal
#16
WaltW - Posted 1:30 pm PST 02/21/08 (654 Posts)
#15 How is the drive formatted? Is it FAT32? The manual says the Philips player will not read from a NTFS drive. And FAT32 has a max partition size of 32 GB.
#17
fuckbilltang - Posted 1:37 pm PST 02/21/08 (1994 Posts)
I believe you can't format more than 32GB for an OS installation.
#18
WaltW - Posted 2:03 pm PST 02/21/08 (654 Posts)
"FAT32 - Volumes from 512 MB to 2 terabytes."
"In Windows Vista (and XP), you can format a FAT32 volume only up to 32 GB."
#17 what did you format with? I have three of these players and a lot more than 32 GB of DivX files.
Supposedly there are third party utilities to format to a larger size.
"In Windows Vista (and XP), you can format a FAT32 volume only up to 32 GB."
#17 what did you format with? I have three of these players and a lot more than 32 GB of DivX files.
Supposedly there are third party utilities to format to a larger size.
#19
fuckbilltang - Posted 2:27 pm PST 02/21/08 (1994 Posts)
#20
aquaflare - Posted 4:34 pm PST 02/21/08 (3123 Posts)
so.. ben, even though it says sold out they'll still ship it as long as you placed order? how long does it take to get it shipped?






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