(PRWEB) October 3, 2005 -- When it's time to buy a DVD player, it is now easier than ever to make that purchase Online.
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A brief description of DVD players: DVD players get their name from the type of disc they most commonly play. This is called a digital video disc, or by its more common abbreviation, DVD.
These discs are 4.75 inches in diameter and can store an astounding 8.5 gigabytes of data on one side. This is roughly 133 minutes of video.
DVD players are extremely versatile and can not only play movies, they can also play CDs, MP3-encoded CD-Rs (CD-Readable) and CD-RWs (CD-Rewriteable), and video CDs.
Some tips for buying DVD players: DVD players can range in price from as low as $100 for a basic model from a lesser known manufacturer, to upwards of more than $1,000 for a top-of-the-line DVD player.
Breaking the bank to purchase a DVD player isn't necessary to get the best features. In fact, lower end DVD players can feature high-end quality. That $100 DVD player may usually offer high-speed forward and reverse scanning, digital audio and video outputs, and the ability to play multiple disc formats.
Of course, the more expensive the DVD player, the more features it can offer. For example, in the $200 to $400 range, you'll find DVD players that offer progressive scan (for HDTV compatibility), 5.1 channel stereo outputs, built in Dolby Digital Decoders, and top quality audio and video processors.
Then there are the top-of-the-line DVD players in the over $1,000 range. In this price range, a DVD player will include all of the aforementioned features, plus it can include the best hardware and design available, such as copper shielded chassis to protect the device from all the other equipment in your home theater rack.
Currently, manufacturers are bringing out new models each year, but the basic hardware stays about the same. Until technology improves, what is happening is that DVD player prices continue to drop which is a boon to the consumer.
It is now possible for the consumer on a tight budget to get excellent deals, especially on soon to be discontinued models that have all the features one is looking for, but without the premium price of a newer model.
Purchasing low-priced DVD players Online can be easily achieved by going to such Internet stores that specialize in discounted, overstocked, or discontinued items. By visiting such websites as www.Overstock.com, or www.Ebay.com, the savvy shopper can get a choice DVD player at a greatly reduced price.
If the consumer feels more comfortable shopping for their next DVD player at a store that specializes specifically in discounted electronics, they can visit www.Etronics.com, or www.Get-DVD-Players-Online.com, and easily purchase a DVD player for as little as $40.