Vertical DVD player

alpinaman

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Does anyone know any make or model of DVD player that can be hung on a wall ??

Or does anyone know where i could buy one ??

I know i have seen one somewhere!!!!!!

Any help appreciated :smashin:
 
That does look lovely......

Will it hang onto a wall though,or is it made to play vertically on a tabletop ??
 
That does look lovely......

Will it hang onto a wall though,or is it made to play vertically on a tabletop ??

There are keyhole slot mount on the rear in one of the pics, plus it is reviewed in the latest what widescreen and hi def TV mag and they do say it is wall mountable :thumbsup:

Graham.
 
Open the link and download the users manual (PDF). On page 6 its shows that is is indeed wall mountable..:thumbsup:..
Plus you can prop it up vertically on a table top style.

Graham.
 
Graham..

You sir,are a star..

That is high on the shopping list.

£89 at Pixmania looks a good deal.
 
Just checked the magazine and it came second out of the five in What video and HI-DEF TV mag. Also it upscales to 1080p and will also play DIVX HD video files. Looks like a good player to me..:cool:..
Glad I could be of help.

Graham.
 
Yep..

Does look nice..

I will have to buy one of them new fangled HDMi cables to hook it up to the TV !!

Thanks again..
 
Had that DVD player. I could not find how to get the player to output NTSC. No option and it sent out a PAL signal even if a NTSC disk was inserted. Result stuttery picture.

Plus I could not find any Multi Region hacks.

It did look truly stunning.

Wish I had read this at the time

"System Select
You must select the appropriate system mode for your TV system. Remove any
disc that might be in the unit, press and hold PAUSE/STEP (X) for more than
five seconds to be able to select a system (PAL, NTSC)."
 
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Just bought one from Pixmania for £69.......

Happy days..

Will report what its like in a week or so.:thumbsup:
 

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