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Philips DVD Player with USB (DVP3266)

Philips DVD Player with USB (DVP3266)

Frazier Barretto, Aug 07, 2008 1725 hrs IST

This DVD player not only has style but is high on performance also.

Good Looks, Sleek, Full-functional remote, USB support, Good format support.

No Q-Pel format support, Quality loss in MP3 conversion.

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Our last DVD player review was the Samsung Pebble. Though it was high on style, it lacked in performance, which we found very unimpressive.
Today we have a Philips DVD player, and like a few from Philips this one seems to be like one that delivers not only productivity but has some style going for it as well.



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Philips DVD Player DVP3266/94
Remote Control
A/V Cable
Manual

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USER COMMENTS

I desperately wanna a h264 compatible DVD player. Ready India????

by Anonymous, , on Aug 18, 2008 05:51 AM, Report abuse   Reply

I was satisfied with review, then I went to showroom to check the price. Unfortunately the seller told me this is an outdated player. I cant understand why TT declared this review now.

by Rajesh Malvekar, Karwar, on Aug 16, 2008 09:28 AM, Report abuse   Reply

hi guys di it play xvid format or not ie mostly torrent download videos ,it is written can pplay divx .do divx and xvid different or same.

by 327ytr, jbp, on Aug 10, 2008 03:48 AM, Report abuse   Reply

what an dumb ass! Atleast make an effort to try all the players including this one can read portable USB HDD it just need to be Formatted in FAT32, even my friends low life mitashi Player does it.

by Smarter Than Te, Mumbhai, on Aug 08, 2008 02:12 AM, Report abuse   Reply

I'm also using with 300GB FAT32 formatted drive :)

by esundar, Pune, on Aug 08, 2008 04:46 PM, Report abuse

Your review about Philips DVP3266 that it doesnt support portable HDD, is incorrect, it does support FAT formatted portable disk i am using 80 GB external drive with FAT.

by Red, abad, on Aug 08, 2008 03:38 PM, Report abuse   Reply

Audio CD (uncompressed audio) requires 1.5 Mbit/s (44100 samples per sec * 16 bits per sample * 2 channels for stereo) not 320 kbps as mentioned.

by Santosh, Bhayandar, on Aug 07, 2008 08:29 PM, Report abuse   Reply

This shows the Intelligence of the reviewer and the publishing dedication of the editior

by stevejobs, California, on Aug 07, 2008 09:33 PM, Report abuse

HOT STUFF