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Old 04-02-2006, 11:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
toneer
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Which is better, new or old Marantz DVD??

Hi there,

newb here

I've just bought a DV4300 (new). Sadly, my Phillips LCD doesnt support component in (***!?) so i cant take advantage of the dv4300's progressive scan via component out. I've got the chance to purchase a second hand DV7010 from a friend of a friend that has seen a fair bit of use...question is..

Which is the better purchase, both in terms of pic quality, sound quality and lifespan?

Many thanks in advance for help and advice

toneer
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