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OMFG! Dancing So, I thought I would pass this little gem on. I got a new DVD player (actually I got two of them) after a good friend bought some and loved them. Here's a link to it, below.


Philips DVP 5990 - All Region 1080P HI-DEF UpConverting Region Free Multi-Format DVD PlayerCheap USB DIVX HDMI DVD Player
(Guaranteed to Play DVD's From Any Country) with HDMICheap HDMI Cables, DivX Ultra, USB Direct, Pictures & Mp3 (At AmazonAmazon's site)

Or HERE at BestBuy



So why is this DVD player so great? Well it has a USB port on the front and the price is awesome. If you're a torrent person ("What's a Torrent?") the USB on the front is sooooooooooooooo nice.

If I download a movie I simply throw it on a Flash DriveFlash Drive and woo la! I can watch it easily. I have 2 32GB flashes32 GB Flash Drives
so I can load those suckers up and keep the family entertained for some time. It's just so much easier than burning DVD's (which can be hit or miss with torrents).

Yes you can hook up an external usb hard drive to it, but it will only show 500 titles at a time, and well, for me a flash is easier. You can also hook it up with HDMI CablesCheap HDMI Cables so super easy (it does come with the standard cables). I loooove this player myself, but I highly recommend getting one as your kids DVD player since it's so cheap and plays anything you throw at it, and they'll adore you for the USB/DiVX ability, TRUST ME, I'm a mom, Laughing

Philips 5990 5992 USB DVD Player XViD DivX WMA MP3Cheap USB DIVX HDMI DVD Player




Update: I've found it much easier now to use a huge external hard drive to store and organize all my downloaded / ripped movies (500GB) instead of a Flash DriveFlash Drive. Sooooooooo cool! Thumbs Up

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