The home cinema market has moved steadily towards high definition streaming, but there are still plenty of reasons to buy a DVD player. Whether as an affordable second player in the bedroom for late-night films or a way to watch old family videos of special occasions, the DVD player still has many benefits to a home.
In addition, many do not know that modern DVD players are also often able to play a wide range of alternate formats, meaning it’s easy to transfer from your computer to a disc, USB stick or SD card and view a huge range of videos. With some excellent technology available at the fraction of the price of a decade ago, the humble DVD player still has a lot to give. Read on for our guide and recommendations to buy on Amazon and eBay.
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Today’s standard home cinema connector is HDMI, a high-quality single cable capable of supporting high-definition video and integrated surround sound. Almost all of our chosen DVD players fully support this standard and can simply be plugged in ready to go.
Prior to HDMI, and the standard at the time of DVDs release, home cinema components used a SCART lead. This is a bulky cable that ends in a wide plug fitted into the back of a TV to provide basic stereo sound and video signal. Choose a player with a SCART connector if you wish to plug your DVD player into an older TV setup.
Look to a USB connection, available on many models, to connect your DVD player to a laptop or USB memory stick for extra compatibility with today’s technology - a great bonus for those who have a library of films stored on their PC.
For copyright reasons, DVDs are often region-coded, locking the disc for use only in a single worldwide territory. Each region has a number code, with the UK being region 2, and the USA holding region 1.
If you are looking to play discs bought anywhere in the world, you need a multi-region DVD player (often called region-free or all-region) - set to play everything from regions 1 through 6. We’ve clearly marked the multi-region feature on each review and for those that aren’t multi-region, they’re locked to region 2 (the UK) making them fully compatible with any DVDs bought in this country.
Most DVD players will play any officially-produced UK DVD or CD, but there are a number of additional computer-based video formats that some players are also able to understand. These legacy formats are a great bonus for people with a collection of specialised videos curated on PCs during the turn of the century.
These file formats include:
Opt for a DVD player that supports Blu-Ray compatibility if you need it.
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The dawn of DVD predates the current high-definition TV technology, which means that even if you have an HD television, your standard DVD output is not going to offer full HD quality. However, with clever technological improvements, there’s no need to worry that DVD has been left behind; the player can bring up the video quality with some clever behind-the-scenes work.
Look to the ‘upscaling’ feature to bring a modern HD level of quality to your DVDs. While the technology behind upscaling is slightly different between manufacturers, the output is similar - crisper, clearer, and brighter video that brings a high-definition quality to older movies.
The idea of owning a DVD player that runs on batteries and has its own screen that you could sit and watch in the back of the car while driving to visit your grandparents was once nothing more than a science fiction fantasy, but nowadays anyone can experience the ease of a portable DVD player.
Designed not to skip on bumpy rides and to survive the odd drop themselves, these robust DVD players are perfect for both adults and for keeping little ones quiet. They are also fully compatible with your TV - just plug in via an HDMI cable to watch films on the big screen.
It's important to consider the dimensions of a product before committing to a purchase, as a player that is too large or small for your desired viewing space can spoil the viewing experience. Think about how you want to store the player - from placement on a TV table to mounted on a wall?
If you are opting for a portable player to take along while you travel, decide on a player with a big enough screen to provide a great viewing experience, but small enough dimensions so that it is not cumbersome to travel with.
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If compatibility is paramount, then the Grouptronics multi-region player is for you - its extensive list of acceptable formats includes almost every known video format developed from the advent of video files, except Blu Ray.
In fact, as can be seen from the two shining circular connectors on the front panel, the Grouptronics player even supports karaoke formats and has microphone ports to guarantee a fun evening! With full HDMI upscaling and quality assured, there really is nothing stopping this player from being your DVD machine of choice.
When it comes to DVD players, it’s hard to fault Sony. As one of the primary inventors of the format, their dedication to producing some of the finest players throughout the decades means they are trustworthy and reliable.
This player is indeed region-locked, so you have to play native UK DVDs and there’s little support for pirated discs. However, it will play films via USB from a storage stick or laptop, and once it gets its processor on the data, it does its utmost to make it look perfect.
DBPower might not be a name you particularly recognise with your home electronics, but in the portable DVD market, they shine. For an impressive price, this machine does everything you might want in a car entertainment system, with its swivel 10.5-inch screen, easy to use controls and a full array of ports.
Not only that, but it supports a wide range of formats through either the main DVD/CD drive or additional SD card slot: MP3/WMA/WAV, JPEG/JPG, MPG/MPEG1/MPEG2/AVI/DIVX/DAT are all supported alongside standard DVD, CD, VCD, SVCD, and re-writeable discs. The picture is sharp, the in-built speakers robust and it includes an HDMI port for full TV connectivity.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with the LG Multi-region player - it has support for all major formats, a clean design, and a quality picture that rivals all other DVD players available today.
If you are after a simple, no-nonsense DVD player, this is certainly a fine contender. Additionally, this could make a great gift for loved ones who may not have much space for a chunkier design.
DVD players do not have to be black boxes that sit below the TV. You can choose more modern designs such as this that fits onto the wall without a problem! Equipped with a remote, it is great for those with trouble moving around often.
Additionally, enjoy it as a Bluetooth speaker or radio when not using its fantastic DVD capabilities. A perfect way to own a DVD player that fits into a modern aesthetic and provides multiple ways to use it.
Do away with arguments in the back of the car with this synchronised twin-screen entertainment system. The dual nature of this portable DVD player means that two children can each have a dedicated screen to make the journey fly by, turning your humble car entertainment into something more akin to an international flight system!
The easy-to-install setup can be strapped to the headrest of the seat in front, and the anti-joggle features mean the film plays smoothly throughout the ride, even on the roughest country road.
When it comes to a range of features and quality of output, the Cambridge-built Majority DVD player is up there with the best of them - full multi-region support, a widespread of supported file formats, HDMI upscaling, and a very reasonable price.
This is by no means a poor DVD player, with its ease of use and quality output, which is why it is a favourite for us. However, for a few pounds, more it is possible to get a better quality system that will feel like a more valuable investment.
With a 15.6 inch screen, this portable DVD player is the perfect companion for any trips, events or social gatherings. Supporting many formats including MP3, you can multi-purpose this system as a music player.
While the size of the screen is a great selling point, the DVD player does not offer HD upscaling nor an HDMI port, which may be off-putting for some. Nonetheless, it must be said that this is a great bargain for those who do not own a television.
ELECTCOM's DVD player utilises the modern connectivity technology of HDMI and USB, but strips back all the gadgetry of some more advanced players. This is a simple product that offers ease of use and basic functionality, compatible with standard DVDs and CDs to cover the bulk of your entertainment needs.
The player is very reasonably-priced and utilises modern technology to replace older models, which makes it an ideal addition for anyone not quite ready to upgrade their entire set up.
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