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    bonzobanana Rank: Sergeant
    on 19th Dec 2003


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : +2

    Good Points: Pal and Ntsc Progressive scan Twin headphone sockets with volume controls Dolby Digital, Prologic and DTS decoder on board Multi Region and Macrovision free using remote Attractive design Based on the Zoran Vaddis 6 chipset VCD/SVCD and MP3 compatible Pure NTSC output or NTSC to PAL conversion Extensive socketry Excellent picture and sound Zoran chipset has class leading scaling for zoom downmixes dts sound so you can listen to it on headphones or through the television speakers 3 year guarantee

    Bad Points: DVD loader appears to be a fairly slow model Picture search becomes series of frames above 2x Scart RGB output has slightly too vivid colours

    General comments: The Ebench KH 6777is an absolutely amazing player. Costing only £37.99 it outperforms most dvd players this side of £150. Socketry is extensive and peformance is great with a finely detailed picture and clean image. Its packed full of features and looks good in its silver finish too.
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Region code posted by viny, December 29 2003: Hello Just bought macrovision free Ebench KH 6777 DVD-player from Lidl's 69?. Now I can record copyprotected DVD's via scart cable.

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