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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

DrFrag wrote:Press the channel buttons on the remote. You can't damage the DVD player by entering a code.

That made me curious. I tried to find a definite answer, and from what I can see, every site with such codes has a "do it at your own risks" warning, but I couldn't find any occurence of any such problem, so it looks like they write this to protect themselves. The one exception to that rule is in the first review of the Toshiba on Amazon. Weird. :eek: But I couldn't find any other example.

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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

DrFrag wrote:Press the channel buttons on the remote. You can't damage the DVD player by entering a code.

Personally, I would go for the cheaper region locked DVP5140 and unlock it myself.


I'd like to go with the cheaper one, but then I'm afraid that when I try to unlock it I'll break it or it won't work... :cry: Uh, is there a good chance that it would work?
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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

Well...

Yahoo Group on the Philips5140

Thread on VideoHelp.com

All of which have the same instructions that can be found at Amazon.

So, it seems like it worked very well for many people so far with this particular unit.

If it were me, I'd go for it.

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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

Astro Forever wrote:If it were me, I'd go for it.


Well then, I'll take a chance! :w00t:

I'll order it tonight, thanks so much for all your help everyone.
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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

Oh, one more question...

I'm not sure if my t.v is PAL or.... or whatever the other one was, compatible. I know it said that for the region free Philips it didn't matter if your t.v was compatible or not, but I'm wondering, does it matter with the dvd player that ISN'T region free? :confused:
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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

You are looking into the Philips DVP 5140, right? It says on the official website "Video disc playback system: NTSC, PAL", which doesn't make it clear wether it's about the disc or the connection to the TV, to me at least. It says the exact same thing for the Philips I currently own.

However, all the TVs are NTSC in the US and Canada, and selling in the US a DVD player with a PAL option for which one would need a PAL TV to be able to play those DVDs just doesn't make sense.

If you have doubts, why don't you go to a local retail store that sells that player and ask them the question? :)
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Postby DrFrag » 19 years ago

What's your TV model?
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Postby mr skunk » 19 years ago

DrFrag wrote:What's your TV model?


Funai F319CA
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Postby DrFrag » 19 years ago

That'll work fine.
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Postby Astro Forever » 19 years ago

Just curious, did you make a decision, mr skunk? :) Tell us if/when you do.


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