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Originally Posted by cool.aquarian (Post 1676381)

Could you give me any contact which can guide me where to buy Pioneer DVD Players here in Delhi?

Dont know about Delhi but there is a Pioneer authorised showroom in Ambience mall, Gurgaon.

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Originally Posted by .anshuman (Post 1686985)
Dont know about Delhi but there is a Pioneer authorised showroom in Ambience mall, Gurgaon.

Yes, went there.
Their prices are high in comparison to recent buyers here.
DV220 was quoted at 4K, whereas DV420(stock will come after 15 days) is estimated at 6-6.5K.

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Originally Posted by arjunrudra (Post 1686752)
Thats why i bought a pioneer.It simply plays everything.

By that, you mean all regions as well?
The sony is doing fine with all kinds of DVDs till now, I just need to see if UK region 2 imports will play on it.
I find that most DVDs are significantly ( over 50%) cheaper on Amazon UK, rather than the US site, but they will be region 2.
Fingers crossed, since I have ordered a bunch of DVDs in region 2 code.

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Originally Posted by Sawyer (Post 1687475)
By that, you mean all regions as well?
The sony is doing fine with all kinds of DVDs till now, I just need to see if UK region 2 imports will play on it.
I find that most DVDs are significantly ( over 50%) cheaper on Amazon UK, rather than the US site, but they will be region 2.
Fingers crossed, since I have ordered a bunch of DVDs in region 2 code.

It definitely does play all regions.
Its simply amazing and super fast compared to the sony i have. The sony i have is also a hd dvd player. but i siply cannot compare it to the pionner. Pioneer is truly amazing.

If you have any relative/friends in UK. Get Cambridge Audio DV89, it is available on sale for 69 Pounds.

Please suggest a DVD player with upscaling feature. Two models i looked at are:
Samsung: DVD-1080P9
Upscaling DVD player - DVD-1080P9 - Standard DVD Player - DVD Player | SAMSUNG

Philips DVP358
Philips - DVD player with HDMI and USB DVP3588/94 - DVD Players - Blu-ray and DVD - Sound and vision

Could anyone please suggest me a good upscaling DVD player? Budget is 5k.
I have liked this one: full HD DVD player with 1080p upscaling technology - DVD-1080PR - HD DVD Player - DVD Player | SAMSUNG

Any review/feedback on the above player?

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Originally Posted by zaks (Post 1582754)
I don't think we need to be unnecessarily worried about Blue-ray for another couple of years at least and even then I don't think we will have all movies coming out on blue-ray but DVD is going to be here for more time than you think.

For all we know Blue-ray might not take off at all.

My friend, Blu-Ray has already taken off. Almost all titles are avaiable on Blu-Ray abroad. If you go to any Crossword or Landmark, you will find many Hindi movies on Blu-Ray too.

Hey guys,

I wish to buy a Sony blu-ray player BDP-S370 from either USA or Dubai.

The pros and cons I found out were:

Buying in USA

Dirt cheap.

Worried about region codes and voltage issues and if it attracts duty when bought in USA.

Buying from Dubai

No voltage issues.

Fall in the same region as India

Price difference of only Rs 800 compared to around Rs 3k wrt USA.

Please give me suggestions guys. Plan to get it by Xmas/New Year.

Thanks

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Originally Posted by ppr (Post 2164469)
My friend, Blu-Ray has already taken off. Almost all titles are avaiable on Blu-Ray abroad. If you go to any Crossword or Landmark, you will find many Hindi movies on Blu-Ray too.

Have you heard of the LaserDisc format? Once upon a time most Hollywood titles were also released on LD Format. Just because titles are available doesn't mean a format has taken off or that it won't become obsolete soon.
If you pick up any US magazine in the 80's, you would see advertisements for LD players & LD content.

In the US, just 8% of the households have a non-PS3 BluRay Player. If you include PS3, it comes to 17%. As compared to that, DVD penetration is close to 95%. For that matter even Netflix adoption comes close to that of BluRay at 15%.

All BluRay has done till now us that it has killed HDTV. It's the only HD format for now. But that doesn't mean it has taken off.

While I am still waiting for a reply for my post#249, I wanted to add one more query to it. (Sorry Mods if doing so is an offense here)

If I happen to buy the player from USA (due to cheap prices), do I need to go in for a step down transformer (220V to 110V) or a simple voltage convertor will do.

According to the owner's manual the indicated power is 22W, so is it necessary to buy a big transformer for a small size equipment.

I also need to know some places in Bangalore where I can buy them.

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Originally Posted by srinath34 (Post 2178401)
While I am still waiting for a reply for my post#249, I wanted to add one more query to it. (Sorry Mods if doing so is an offense here)

If I happen to buy the player from USA (due to cheap prices), do I need to go in for a step down transformer (220V to 110V) or a simple voltage convertor will do.

According to the owner's manual the indicated power is 22W, so is it necessary to buy a big transformer for a small size equipment.

I also need to know some places in Bangalore where I can buy them.

US version of such player would most probably be running on 110v
there are converters available in market which will give you option to plug the device into it and plug the converter to your 220v socket.

However it may be possible to find a version which runs on both 110/220volts A.C. many such devices have a switch to select the input voltage. try finding one which has this option so there are least chances of wasting money on converter.
they are available on ebay already, its like paying 10USD extra already by selecting a dvd player which runs on 110 volts.

Having had DVD players since they were around, I would stick to Pioneer or Panasonic, but could consider a Samsung for a 2nd TV, and stay away from Sony and LG. Sony rarely last for more than 1 year, and a June 2010 LG purchase lasted for 3 mths before giving errors. Pioneer 410 lasted for 2 years, and bought a Pioneer 420. Pioneer 410/420 are more expensive than 210, etc (price diff of 1.8-2K perhaps with 420 going for 5.3-6K depending on region). Hard to get though on ordinary retail shops. Need to locate a Pioneer service centre/dealer, but they are worth it. Bought that LG because 410 was not in stock and a LG purchased for 4K gave only 3 mths of service. See a lot of movies (3-4/week) and this usage has remained on all the above players.

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Originally Posted by srinath34 (Post 2177533)
Hey guys,


Buying in USA

Dirt cheap.

Worried about region codes and voltage issues and if it attracts duty when bought in USA.

Thanks

Might be difficult to service a player bought outside, in India
you would get players for indian/european voltage and frequency in NY, if i am not mistaken, on Canal Street.

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Originally Posted by vasudeva (Post 2178786)
Having had DVD players since they were around, I would stick to Pioneer or Panasonic, but could consider a Samsung for a 2nd TV, and stay away from Sony and LG. Sony rarely last for more than 1 year, and a June 2010 LG purchase lasted for 3 mths before giving errors. Pioneer 410 lasted for 2 years, and bought a Pioneer 420. Pioneer 410/420 are more expensive than 210, etc (price diff of 1.8-2K perhaps with 420 going for 5.3-6K depending on region). Hard to get though on ordinary retail shops. Need to locate a Pioneer service centre/dealer, but they are worth it. Bought that LG because 410 was not in stock and a LG purchased for 4K gave only 3 mths of service. See a lot of movies (3-4/week) and this usage has remained on all the above players.

Pioneer & Philips - the only 2 brands of DVD players I would recommend. These 2 brands play anything you throw at them. Out of the 2 Pioneer is more expensive than Philips. Philips is also very easy to region unlock.


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