While its cheap offering price is enticing, issues with the physical design and build quality make the Shinco SDP-1720A a less than appealing portable DVD option.
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As the full review states discs do grind when first put in and spin fast when youy open the dvd. But there is a great picture and sound quality with the shinco.When we brought the player at strathfield we were not wanting to spend alot of money which was a tiny bit risky but its great
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shinco supporter
31/12/2004, 05:45 PM
Good Price Good Product
As the full review states discs do grind when first put in and spin fast when youy open the dvd. But there is a great picture and sound quality with the shinco.When we brought the player at strathfield we were not wanting to spend alot of money which was a tiny bit risky but its great
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29/11/2004, 07:14 AM
Cheapest Divx player in Market :-)
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