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£30 Mico DVD from Sainsburys

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Old 21-11-2004, 4:37 PM   #1
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£30 Mico DVD from Sainsburys

Any idea what these things are like?

Would it be better than a 4 year old Kenwood?

Are there other cheapies out these that are better value? Maybe the Bush / Alba stuff?

Cheers!
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My father in law got one of these and I was quite surprised at the piccy compared to my 5 year old pioneer,it was much sharper and clearer,plus it had component!

I now use a s/hand panny s75 which is great!

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my brother in law just got one. its not a bad player plus its multi region out of the box
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ive had a mico dvd recorder for the past 8 months its not a bad chioce cost me £120
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I bought one for the bedroom, Mico 1028, great for the money but should have hung on to one of the many I sold
Probably the one Phil bought from me
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