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Advice on Budget, multi region (RCE) player
Any advice on a good budget multi region player that will cope with RCE disks? I don`t want to have to mess about with hacks so want the player to be easy to use.
Also, any advice on good retailers to buy a player like this from? I would like to be able to go to a shop to see the player before buying. I was considering going to Richer Sounds as they offer multi-region players.
Thanks for your help
RE: Advice on Budget, multi region (RCE) player
Hi,
After a few weeks of waiting I bought a Toshiba SD 210E-Silver for £160 plus a 3 year guarantee for £20 that allows you to sell the player back to them for 50% of the original purchase price within 3 years....or claim back the price of the guarantee(£20)..I asked them for a "price beat" when compared to Electro Centre`s deal and they beat it by a tenna!! Great shop !!!great staff...but the Deputy Manager in Hanley in a bit untrusting and short( one of my mates had a tiff with him when asking him for a refund over a dodgy Cyberhome 528 and he only got the refund after he resorted to calling him an arsehole in the middle of the shop..Superb, wish I was a fly.. apart from that ....Mummy Returns ..here I come and Star Wars and T2 and Das Boot and Gladiator and.........
This item was edited on Monday, 10th December 2001, 23:20
RE: Advice on Budget, multi region (RCE) player
Thanks for your advice.
I take it your toshiba player will play RCE disks OK? As a matter of interest, how do you change the region of the player or does it do that automatically?
Any other comments about good players?
RE: Advice on Budget, multi region (RCE) player
It will play RCE dvds fine...you put in a normal Region 1 dvd for a few seconds, eject it then put in the RCE dvd and off you go, full instruction were supplied with a helpline phone number...bloody great!! Do it now!!