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Review: Philips DVP 5960

There’s a saying that “technology begets technology”.

I know this because I made it up a minute ago.

I used to have a 21“ 4:3 TV that I bought ex-rental from Rumbelows for £50. Then, six months later, I bought a DVD player from Woolworths for the princely sum of £150 (oh the extravagance). Being a purist, I insisted on watching movies on it in letterbox format rather than 4:3.

It looked rubbish. So I had to go out and buy myself a 28” widescreen set from Matsui (aka Dixons own brand). As I said, technology begets technology.

This lasted me all of nine years before keeling over and dying in January. So I bought myself a replacement – an HD-capable Sony Bravia 26“ LCD tele. This has a really nice picture when dealing with digital sources connected using an HDMI cable (eg my Apple TV, particularly now I’ve set it to 1080i 50Hz rather than 720); it has a reasonably fuzzy/crap picture with analogue sources (ie anything that uses a SCART cable such as a standard DVD player or a Sky box).

My DVD player keeled over and died on Friday: Davina McCall and the T1000 are to blame. I managed to fix it once, through the manly use of screwdrivers and ”shaking it a bit“, but that little Alba DVD player wasn’t coming back from the dead for a second time. Bang goes £17.99 worth of electronics from Sainsbury’s straight into the pink ”small household electrical appliances“ recycling bin at Makro on the Greenwich Peninsula.

We therefore had a few choices

  1. Go without a DVD player.
  2. Buy an equally cheap DVD player from Sainsbury’s or Argos.
  3. Buy a colossally expensive Blu-ray player
  4. Buy a colossally expensive HD-DVD player
  5. Buy a £50 DVD player with HD-upres capabilities

Which would you have picked?

  1. What are you? Amish?
  2. A reasonable conclusion that would condemn you to another year of slightly fuzzy DVD playback
  3. Interesting call, rich early adopter. They’ll be £100 cheaper in a year and the disks are still nearly £30 each. I can wait
  4. Ha ha ha! I’ve got a Betamax I can sell you if you want
  5. Correct. Technology begets technology and if you have an HD set, you need a DVD player that can upgrade the DVD picture to HD quality.

So we headed off to Argos and bought ourselves a Philips DVP 5960 and HDMI cable for £7 (see what I meant about Curry’s overpricing?). Here’s our experience so far

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Review: Doctor Who – Cuddlesome

Cuddlesome

Cross-promotion is one of those little ideas that publishers have from time to time. "Why don’t we include some kind of free gift with our next issue? That way, people who want the gift will buy the magazine and be introduced to our high quality editorial content and then buy every issue from now until the end of time? And the free gift maker will get their product in the hands of our readers, who’ll then start buying their high quality merchandise. It’s a win-win situation."

Of course, it never quite works like that in practice. Apart from all the readers gradually becoming accustomed to getting free gifts and eventually refusing to buy a magazine that doesn’t include one, there’s the little issue of the quality of the free gift and whether the readers are the sort of people who’d end up buying more products from the free gift manufacturer. 

This month’s Doctor Who Magazine includes a brand new, exclusive Big Finish play, Cuddlesome. Starring Peter Davison, Roberta Taylor (off The Bill and EastEnders), Timothy West and David "Son of Patrick" Troughton, it’s the kind of play that makes you wonder exactly who it’s aimed at and whether you’d ever buy it.

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US TV

Sean Maguire: something in the tap water at Grange Hill?

Sean Maguire seems to be a bit popular these days. In fact, the post where I realised that the young Aidan from Grange Hill was in fact the gay guy in The Class (now on E4 on repeated loop) is the third most popular of the blog (via Google Image Search, unsurprisingly).

While wandering around St Anns shopping mall in Harrow on the Hill the other day, I couldn’t help noticing his name on the poster for Meet the Spartans, the new ‘comedy’ starring Carmen Electra and Kevin ‘Hercules‘ Sorbo, among others. Does anyone else think that perhaps there’s something in the tap water at Grange Hill that produced a certain physical change? Or maybe that’s a stunt chest.

Sean Maguire in Meet the Spartans

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