LG BD350 – Blu-Ray disc player – Upscaling – piano black
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LG Electronics Blu Ray Player BluRay Player 1080p DVD Upscaling Black BD350 Televisions Blu Ray Players
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LG Electronics Blu Ray Player BluRay Player 1080p DVD Upscaling Black BD350 Televisions Blu Ray Players
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The IOMAX Car Cassette Adaptor is designed for anyone who has a cassette player in their car who wants to play something other than cassette tapes. It includes all the bits and pieces you need to link your CD Player, MP3 Player or Mini Disc to your car stereo.
You get a connection that’s shaped just like a cassette tape that actually goes into the player. You get a lead with a 3.5mm jack that connects to the headphone or line out socket on your MP3, CD or Mini Disc player.
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Memorex CD-R Discs 80min/700MB x52 Speed Inkjet Printable [100 Disc Spindle]
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Slim. Smart. Quick. Just 58mm high, the glossy BDP-120 gives you the latest specification, BD-Live, full support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential bitstream output and decoding and supports AVCHD discs from your HD digicam. A 1GB USB drive (which is included) gives you storage for BD-Live content. Plug the USB in the port and youre ready to go. Begin playback of your Blu-ray films without delay; a quick-start feature enables start-up in a blink.
Pioneer BDP120 Blu-ray disc player with BD-Live, 36-bit Deep Colour and Quick Start
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This switching box is just what you need. It has one output which you connect to your home cinema amp and 3 inputs to which things such as DVD, playstation 2, X Box, CD, Mini disc etc…. can be connected. Any of your 3 inputs can then be selected with the switch.
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Multi Region Philips DVP3310/05 DVD Player – Black only offered by Avtastic and no other merchant.
Plays any disc. reads any format. Does size matter? Ever heard of less is more? Introducing the best value DVD player. No complications! Just a simple set that plays practically any disc format including your digital photos with absolutely no compromise to picture quality.
Multi Region Philips DVP3310/05 DVD Player + Free Scart lead – Black only offered by AVTASTIC
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Sony BNE25A Blu-ray BD-RE Rewritable Disc. Blu-ray Disc is the next-generation optical disc format. For recording high definition video and high capacity software applications. The single layer Blu-ray disc holds up to 25GB of data. Five times the amount of content than is possible with current DVDs. 2X speed which equates to a data transfer rate of 72 Mbps (9 MB/s), making the disc suitable for video recording as well as data storage and file backup. Enhanced AccuCORE. Overwriting reliability. Manufacturer Reference: BNE25A
Amazon.co.uk Review
It’s hard not to feel there’s something wrong when Army of Darkness, the third entry in Sam Raimi’s lively Evil Dead series, opens with a 15 certificate. And indeed, this is not quite the non-stop rollercoaster of splat we’re entitled to expect.
Like Evil Dead II, it opens with a digest-cum-remake of the original movie, taking geeky Ash (Bruce Campbell) back out to that cabin in the woods where he is beset by demons who do away with his girlfriend (blink and you’ll miss Bridget Fonda). Blasted back in time to 12th century England, Ash finds himself still battling the Deadites and his own ineptitude in a quest to save the day and get back home.
Though it starts zippily, with Campbell’s grimly funny clod of a hero commanding the screen, a sort of monotony sets in as magical events pile up. Ash is attacked by Lilliputian versions of himself, one of whom incubates in his stomach and grows out of his shoulder to be his evil twin. After being dismembered and buried, Evil Ash rises from the dead to command a zombie army and at least half the film is a big battle scene in which rotted warriors (nine mouldy extras in masks for every one Harryhausen-style impressive animated skeleton) besiege a cardboard castle. There are lots of action jokes, MAD Magazine-like marginal doodles and a few funny lines, but it lacks the authentic scares of The Evil Dead and the authentic sick comedy of Evil Dead II.
On the DVD: Army of Darkness may be the least of the trilogy, but Anchor Bay’s super two-disc set is worthy of shelving beside their outstanding editions of the earlier films. Disc 1 contains the 81-minute US theatrical version in widescreen or fullscreen, plus the original “Planet of the Apes” ending, the trailer and a making-of featurette. Disc 2 has the 96-minute director’s cut, with extra slapstick and a lively, irreverent commentary track from Raimi, Campbell and co-writer Ivan Raimi, plus yet more deleted scenes and some storyboards. The fact that the film exists in so many versions suggests that none of them satisfied everybody, but fans will want every scrap of Army in this one package. –Kim Newman
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