DVD Players
Shopping for your first DVD player, or even looking for a replacement one, may leave you surprised at what the market has to offer. The best thing about a DVD player is that it saves space – they’re no where near as cumbersome as VCRs and neither are the movies that they play! One video tape equals three DVDs! The quality of viewing they offer is also much better, and there are tons of features from which to choose too!
This DVD Player will retail for about 150 GBP
Ok, let’s go through this step by step. Those buyers with a high definition TV will likely need a blue-ray system or something similar. This type of system is intended to maximize your televisions capacities for high resolution, and stereo or surround sound. These players are also configured for CDs and DVDs (but always check – a few lower end ones may not offer that option). If the blue ray technology is a little out of your price range, look for a DVD player that has “upconversation” – this system will try to match the resolution on your TV and provide a smoother transfer.
DVD VCR comgination players
For music lovers, you may find your DVD player is better than a stereo, meaning once again you can combine functions and save space. However, if you’re going to use the system for music, you may want a player that holds more than one DVD/CD at a time. And for those of us who love our VHS tapes, and refuse to give them up until they fall to shreds, there are plenty of DVD/VCR combinations still on the market. This system is a little larger, but saves the cost of buying all new movies right away. Now you can replace them as they ware out. Or, if you get a DVD recorder you can play the Video and record it onto a DVD to preserve it.
No matter what your needs are always, always, always review your TV’s overall audio and visual platform and configuration to make sure everything plays nicely together. There’s nothing more frustrating than having to buy 101 adapters after investing in a brand new system.
