Samsung DVD-C631P 5-Disc Progressive-Scan DVD Player

Samsung DVD-C631P 5-Disc Progressive-Scan DVD Player

Samsung DVD-C631P 5-Disc Progressive-Scan DVD Player
Manufacturer: Samsung
Product Type: CE

Editorial Review:
Product Description
Samsung's latest generation DVD players bring a new level of performance and prestige to this fast growing format. Samsung DVD players are specifically designed to deliver the ultimate in picture quality and convenient features. The DVD format has grown incredibly over the past few years and Samsung has delivered players with all the features you are looking for.PRODUCT FEATURES:5 Disc Progressive Scan DVD Player;Slim Design (less than 80mm);Mecha Speed Changer;MP3/WMA Playback;VCD/SVCD/DVD-R Playback.
Amazon.com Product Description
Samsung's titanium-finished DVD-C631P five-disc carousel changer dishes up favorite movies and music, featuring high-end component-video outputs, built-in MP3 and WMA (Windows Media Audio) decoding, and compatibility with JPEG image CDs and Kodak Picture CDs so you can enjoy a slideshow of digital pictures right on a television.

Whether your living room is currently home to an HDTV or you're merely thinking of "someday," the DVD-C631P stands ready to deliver the full potential of DVDs. Progressive scanning, referred to as 480p for the number of horizontal lines that compose the video image, creates a picture using twice the scan lines of a conventional DVD picture, provides higher resolution and sharper images while eliminating nearly all motion artifacts. In addition, top-of-the-line component-video outputs help minimize digital and line-scan artifacts on compatible advanced televisions, while composite- and S-video outputs bring compatibility with nearly any television.

A set of left/right analog-audio outputs channel audio to Dolby Pro Logic receivers and stereo televisions. Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can be routed through the player's digital-audio output for direct connection to a full-featured audio/video receiver. Another handy feature is EZ-View letterbox eliminator, which makes it easy to enjoy full-screen pictures on 4:3 aspect-ratio TVs--even when you're watching widescreen DVDs. Supplied accessories include a composite-video/stereo analog-audio interconnect, instruction manual, and a remote control.


Average customer rating: 3.0
  • TMO to Go perfect for us
  • Sprint PCS is the best wireless carrier!
T-Mobile to Go Prepaid Plan

Manufacturer:
Product Group: Wireless
Binding: Wireless Plan
ASIN: B000056K6P

Related Categories:

Emergency Use: Under 100 min Emergency Use: Under 100 min
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<b>Calling Range: national (roaming not included)</b>

This cell phone service plan lets you call throughout T-Mobile's nationwide network, with no additional fees for long distance service.

<b>Included Minutes: n/a</b>

Free minutes for long distance or roaming are not part of this pre-paid plan. However, a prepaid airtime card worth $15 is included for service activation.

<b>Mobile-to-Mobile minutes: no</b>

This plan offers no reduced fee for calls made between two T-Mobile cell phone plan subscribers.

<b>Calling Range: national (roaming not included)</b>

This cell phone service plan lets you call throughout T-Mobile's nationwide network, with no additional fees for long distance service.

<b>Included Minutes: n/a</b>

Free minutes for long distance or roaming are not part of this pre-paid plan. However, a prepaid airtime card worth $15 is included for service activation.

<b>Mobile-to-Mobile minutes: no</b>

This plan offers no reduced fee for calls made between two T-Mobile cell phone plan subscribers.

<b>Services included at no additional fee</b>

Access to the T-Mobile nationwide long distance network is available at no additional cost to the by-minute rate (see Services Available, below) when you purchase individual phone cards. Customers can also listen to voice messages for free (voice mail service sold separately). There is no monthly fee, deposit, or credit check with this program. For more information call 1-888-STREAMS.

<b>Services Available for an additional, per-use fee</b>

Calls cost between $0.20 and $0.33 per minute depending on the type of pre-paid phone card you use. Cards are purchased separately.

<b>Upgrade Highlights: n/a</b>

No upgrades are available for these plans.

<b>Plan Duration: n/a</b>

Calls are paid for with prepaid phone cards, sold separately and refillable by T-Mobile and most cell phone retail outlets.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars TMO to Go perfect for us.......2007-02-09

My husband and I have only had cell phones for about 18 months. We had always felt that the expense did not justify the few benefits, though we felt they would be handy in times of emergency. We do not spend much time on the phone and do not especially like talking on phones and therefore, did not wish to spend $20 to $60 per month on unlimited minutes or whatever. We finally decided to buy a TMO to Go Nokia phone and absolutely love it! I bought a cheap, no-frills, no camera, plain old cell phone with a $100 TMO to Go prepaid minutes card (1000 minutes). I still had plenty of minutes left after one year, but as the minutes expire in one year, I purchased more minutes to extend the exp. date another year. We have used the phone from Hawaii to Connecticut and have been thankful for it in emergencies. We cannot review its coverage as compared to others, but I have been more than satisfied with it. My husband bought his own a week after we bought the first. It is perfect for those people who would like a phone for emergencies and quick calls but do not make enough calls to justify a monthly plan. It is also great for parents to give to children/teens as they cannot rack up huge unexpected phone bills and can buy their own minutes or be given a minutes allowance for emergencies and quick calls.

1 out of 5 stars Sprint PCS is the best wireless carrier!.......2004-09-30

A year or so ago I switched from Sprint to T-Mobile, because I was offered a free phone and three months of free service. I ended up regretting that decision. T-Mobile's coverage is small compared to other companies. Their GSM network while having the advantage of being able to swap phones pretty easily due to their use of a SIM card, does not provide as good of call quality, privacy, signal strength, ect as Sprints CDMA. CDMA being the best wireless network technology, do a search on Google and read why. And soon the advantage of GSM's SIM card will not only be a GSM advantage. CDMA carriers are working on phasing in R-UIM cards. So CDMA user will also be able to swap out a card from one phone and put it into another.

Also, T-Mobile had a roaming partner in Cingular, but since Cingular is buying AT&T wireless, that contract has been canceled. So this just adds another fault to T-Mobiles service. While on the other hand, Sprint PCS has a roaming agreement with most of the wireless carriers, so their coverage spans almost the whole USA. Plus if you pay the extra $5.00 a month for Sprints Free & clean plan, you get to roam for free. Just has long as less then half of your minutes are roaming. No other wireless carrier gives you that. Except for T-Mobile, but as I mentioned their roaming partners list is becoming less and less. Plus Sprint PCS uses GPS to track 911 phone calls, which is something most of the other carriers are unable, or unwilling to do at this time. So that is a huge plus for anyone that travels a lot and does not always know where they are exactly (Which is me most of the time).

I recently paid the $200 dollar early termination fee so I can end my current T-Mobile contract, so I can get back with the wireless service that I had NO problems with, Sprint PCS. It is not worth any of the gifts and deals that T-Mobile offered me to stay with them. Sprint PCS is the wireless service that I will stay with for the rest of my life.

Lastly, before you lock into any wireless contract, research the companies first. Some wireless carriers might seem like they are offering you great deals, but their is always a catch. I only recommend Sprint PCS, because I have used other carriers and have found Sprint to be the best one for me. But just make sure you investigate the wireless companies first, so you don't end up paying the $200 early termination fee to end a contract. That $200 dollar fee is so wrong to charge. Why should people have to pay money to end a contract with a company whose service has gone down hill?!
For me, that $200 dollars could have been used to buy a new big screen TV or an XBOX!! I hate you T-Mobile!!

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