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djwepg | 11:09 Wed 25th Feb 2009 | Film, Media & TV
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Can anyone recommend an easy to understand DVD player/recorder. Prefer Philips or Panasonic, but would conside others
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don't know about panasonic but any of the philips i have seen are a nightmare to understand and operate--i had one--player/recorder--can't remember the model--i am good with technical stuff--always have been but it was so needlessly complicated--gave it to my son--lol--he thought i was being so generous--i couldn't wait to get rid of it--he thought the same--anyway i now have an lg--few yrs old now and straight forward--if u r buying online, note the models u fancy then go to a stockist and ask to see the instruction manual --have a read at that and u will get an idea of how easy it is to operate--then go buy it online--can't understand why more people don't read instruction manuals b4 buying such equipment--i do it all the time--cheers
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Mamy thanks, I'll bear that in mind
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Best way to buy one that others on this site have purchased.

Then if you can't understand the manual perhaps others can talk you through certain operations?
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Good idea, oldgit (I'm one too) hadn't thought of that.
I have a Phillips and haven't had a problem with understanding it. I also found that the Phillips helpline support is excellent (rung them once when I first had it, to find out about making it multi-region)

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