The Shopping trip that took too long

Yesterday was Saturday the 13th. And what a day it was.

The Home Ministry has approved my application for a new DVD player. And when the Government heard about it, they wanted to finance the purchase too. So, it was off to Mid-Valley's Best Denki to scout out the latest player. Yeah, no more Carrefours, Makros or Tesco. This time, it will be a branded DVD Player.

I had my mind set on either a Pioneer or a JVC but once we were there, the Philips model got me. They claim that it can play a lot of different formats including DivX. And best of all, it is region free. We did not believe the Supervisor (Mohammad) but he proved to us on the screen. That clinched it and we bought the unit straight away.

After that, we did some basic shopping and was shocked to realised that it was already 9pm, four hours since we came out.

Anyway, once I managed to scrounge for some precious time and got my Altec Lansing down, I hooked everything up. And did some testing. After that, it was more testing. With more testing to follow. Heh

In the end, I could only test on the following:
1) DVDs of a few regions
2) DivX files on CDR
3) MP3s on CDR
4) JPEG files on CDR

So far so good. The design of the player was quite nice, what with the front auto loading of the discs. However, personally, I felt its ejecting time was a tad too slow. The 1-inch ultra-slim design was a plus but in our case, it does not matter much.

It does not have a DVI or an Optical output (do I really need them? Nah) but it does not matter. What matters most is that my baby can listen to music in that room.


Looks nice, no?

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