Ferry_vO
Retired SOH Administrator
Just said goodbye to my fourth DVD player in two years time.... 
My first DVD player was a Pioneer which I bought in 2001; big, very expensive (The original price was about $450, but I payed 'only' $240 for it) and rather limited as it could only play movie DVD's, but it did last until somewhere in 2007. Since then I've had three other players that crapped out in less than six months! Sure you pay only $50-60 for a new one, but the quality is terrible, even from big brands like Philips and Samsung.
I was so looking forward to finally having a free saturday evening so I could sit down on the couch with a bag of potato chips and watch 'The dark knight' on DVD with surround sound...
Guess I'll go get a new one this monday as the shop are already closed by now and I'll have to watch the movie on my computer.
And the old player? Well lets just say I vented my frustration on it and now even Samsung will most likely not recognise their own product. Never knew you could tear it to pieces with your bare hands...

My first DVD player was a Pioneer which I bought in 2001; big, very expensive (The original price was about $450, but I payed 'only' $240 for it) and rather limited as it could only play movie DVD's, but it did last until somewhere in 2007. Since then I've had three other players that crapped out in less than six months! Sure you pay only $50-60 for a new one, but the quality is terrible, even from big brands like Philips and Samsung.
I was so looking forward to finally having a free saturday evening so I could sit down on the couch with a bag of potato chips and watch 'The dark knight' on DVD with surround sound...

And the old player? Well lets just say I vented my frustration on it and now even Samsung will most likely not recognise their own product. Never knew you could tear it to pieces with your bare hands...