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  1. I am a big fan of DVDs as i love watching them through a widescreen telly and surround sound. So only a year ago i got a dvdrw so i could backup my dvds, and then one day, just 3-4weeks ago i was strolling the web and i came across a divx/xvid player!!!! i couldnt beleive it, i was that excited that i even didnt read the review, it wasnt till i got it that i noticed it has a 80GB harddive with ethernet connection to the PC, and it played all my AVis i had, and all other formats, DVD-,DVD+ VCD/SVCD what a fantasic machine, the quality, depending on the source, is not far away from dvd quality. i say this thing is the next generation of DVD. and it will save you a fortune on DVDs. the player, at 246english pounds was very worth it. however, there was another model for 99.99pounds...if ur a divx nut like me, invest in a kiss divx player, u wont be dissapointent (150pounds for DVDrw and 30pounds for 25 blank dvds, u do the maths. im sticking with divx)...SasArchiver
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  2. yeah but you paid 249 and they were sock notes not English! there are a quite a few divx players and they are selling for less than £99...
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