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The Philips All Multi Region Code Zone Free DVD Player is a versatile, globally compatible device that plays DVDs from all regions (0-9) and supports both PAL and NTSC formats. Featuring 12-bit/108MHz video processing and progressive scan, it ensures sharp, natural images on any TV. Compatible with multiple media formats including DVD+-R/RW, DivX, MP3, and WMA, this lightweight player offers seamless worldwide playback with convenient remote control.
| ASIN | B002BZZY4Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,866 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #90 in DVD Players |
| Brand Name | Philips |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (372) |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.68 pounds |
| Item model number | Philips-DVP28 |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 11 x 3 inches |
| Special Features | Progressive Scan |
J**.
PLAYS ANYTHING & EVERYTHING PERFECTLY!
Extremely TIRED of Amazon's ambiguous, vague, and misleading postings poorly identifying DVDs for sale from certain regions that won't play on American DVD players, we bought this excellent Philips multi-region DVD player that ideally lives up to its claim that it plays DVDs FROM any region IN any region in the world! And it don't like, neither, we're more than pleased and happy to report! A great traditional American brand and former maker of much missed Magnavox products, we heartily endorse and support this wonderful DVD player, cheap at the price! Our only gripe is the pretty teeny-tiny remote control with its teeny-tiny buttons! Other than that, BRAVO Philips!
Y**N
The old one worked awesome with all region DVDs I have bought from Europe ...
I have actually re-ordered this DVD player after my last order 6 years ago of the same product. The old one worked awesome with all region DVDs I have bought from Europe and other countries. BUT the new order OF THE SAME PRODUCT IS VERY DISAPPOINTING!!! It is not playing all DVDs, and THE MOST UPSETTING PART IS THAT IT IS NOT ABLE TO PLAY THE DVDs I BOUGHT IN THE USA!!! Not happy with my order! It's a bad trick on the trust of the customer, and a rip off!!!
C**S
I love this item
I love this item! My old Philips Multi Region DVD player recently broke after years of use. I decided to ignore some of the reviews I read and purchased this newer model. It was perfect straight out of the box. Setting it up was so simple and all I did was plug it in and it came right on. The picture is perfect and I tried my DVD's from Australia, England and Turkey and they played beautifully. The only thing I wish is that like my old player the display was on the front and also wish the remote was bigger. However, my sister suggested I try my remote from my old Philips which is bigger and it worked on this one and even the features not listed on the new remote worked! I love this product and would recommend it! Thank you Philips!
A**R
This was a great, easy to use player
This was a great, easy to use player, that worked perfectly for about 4.5 months and just suddenly sopped working completely. Fortunately, the vendor Bombay Electronics consented to replace it immediately. Hopefully the next one will perform as well and work at least a year or two.
R**Y
Great Little Multi Region D.V.D. Player.
Bought some box sets, but unfortunately they were a different region. My player wouldn't play them. Was skeptical buying a Multi Region dv.d. Player. Went through a lot of reviews till I came across this one. Received it, It came with everything you need to hook it up, including R.C.A jacks, HDMI Cable even had batteries for the remote. Hooked it up with the HDMI cable, and hoped for the best. Put my d.v.d into the unit, and it worked perfectly. The instructions are a little vague but I have had plenty of experience with electronics. Thank You Amazon. Totally happy with my purchase. Buying a blu-ray player next. And yes will definitely be purchasing it from Amazon.
1**E
Does the Job
I have had this all region player about six months now. It works okay, I've had no problems. Compared to my previous panasonic player (purchased in 2009): previous player had a metal housing - this player is all plastic, very lightweight not sturdy at all; this player takes about 15 seconds or more to go from the start-up screen to your root menu - it just seems slow; this player makes a bit of noise while its running, not loud but if you are noise sensitive, it may bother you; remote is very small, all black - its hard to make out the marks on the buttons unless you have good light. It just doesn't seem like a high-quality player. The price however is very low and it is working fine for me.
N**S
Worth every penny and more, with just one small caveat
I have a Sony DVD player that handles all of my Region 1 flicks and TV series, and previously had a Panasonic All Region player that worked perfectly ... that is, until it gave up the ghost after about 4 or 5 years. Panasonic, alas, no longer sells that model, so I had to look elsewhere. This Philips does the job, although it plays some recent UK and Continental TV series in an abbreviated view, rather than full screen. (I solve that by playing such on on off-brand British machine.) If I have one small complaint ... and it is a small one, considering the enormous advantages and the very very modest cost ... is that there is no >>FF (Fast Forward) button on player or remote. You can do jumps from one scene to either the next or the previous, but once in that scene you need a certain level of Zen acceptance to sit through many minutes of material to get to the part you're looking for. Ah, well, as the Zen Master has it: "Life sucks, then you die!" rh
G**Y
... efforts to determine if this would enable me towatch British (PAL format) movies on my computer
Despite my efforts to determine if this would enable me to watch British (PAL format) movies on my computer, the information on line (and in the owner's instructions) is singularly unhelpful. I spent over an hour of frustration conversing with several tech support people in the Philippines who were in the dark but were able to determine that there is no way to use this with a computer. I do not own a TV, nor shall I ever own one (I am 75 years old and don't wish to own one or a lot of other techie gear) so the inability to use that as a work around is a major disappointment. The description does mention something about using a USB drive but even with a USB cable to the computer it doesn't work, and won't work. So I'm out about $60. More frustrating, however, is that I still can't watch much loved British movies. I understand the rationale behind coding but for a laptop computer -- by its nature designed to travel -- the system is absurd, frustrating and counter productive. I can switch several the coding on the computer several times (presumably only a laptop) but why should I have to? It doesn't prevent pirating of movies or programs...in fact, pirates probably have the films illegally for sale before they are legally for sale! Someone should do something about the coding system. Or make a work around. Or a device that allows folks in the USA (NTSC coding, region 1) to play British (PAL region 2) stuff. We are a world, not a bunch of nation states!
J**Z
La manera en que trabaja muy silencioso y lee cualquier disco
C**N
Ya se descompuso a principios de marzo 2025, y apenas lo compre en agosto 2024. Ya funciona bien otra vez, 20 marzo 2025 !!!
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