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Nissan DV100 review
DVD players might not be the first product you associate Nissan with, but the DV100 is absolutely packed with features, including a multiformat card reader and support for loads of codecs, such as DivX. At this price, it's very good value Read more
27 July 2005 by Guy Cocker
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Philips DVP5960 review
If you have a new flat-screen display and want an affordable way to improve the quality of your standard DVDs, Philips' DVP5960 is it. The slim design is well-constructed for a budget model, and includes useful convergent features like USB connectivity, which lets you access music and photo files from digital storage devices Read more
11 January 2007 by Richard Arrowsmith
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Samsung DVD-HD870 review
If you don't want to spend a fortune upgrading your movie collection to high-definition discs, consider the Samsung DVD-HD870 -- for around £50 it will do a good job of upscaling your standard-definition DVDs to near HD quality Read more
15 August 2007 by Ian Morris
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Toshiba SD-350E review
The SD-350 is a funky looking piece of kit, with attractive features such as DivX playback and it's an adequate picture performer -- a perfect candidate if you've just bought an LCD TV and can't wait for hi-def content, although oddly, its picture quality is better through component than HDMI Read more
15 November 2005 by Guy Cocker
