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ezyDVD.comNewest Review: ... beauty of it all is that both countries share the same PAL format. This means that quite a lot of DVD's are encoded for use on both UK region 2 machines and also the australian region 4 encoding. The ezyDVD site is fairly straightforward in it's design. It employs a simple black background with some text and images, it's nothing flashy but it doesn't look thrown together ... more |
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by - written on 05/02/03 (Very useful, 105 readings)
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Ohhh £16.99 for a new dvd on the likes of amazon.co.uk, £19.99 in the local supermarket. I've seen many people spend their money on dvd's from these people and happily pay the full price. "The Fools!" I think, if only they knew how much they could save if they only went online and shopped around. DVD is a format that is recognized over the world and despite region coding it has allowed movie enthusiasts the chance to watch movies in a decent quality whilst sitting in their armchair, the internet also means that they can import discs from other countries normally earlier than a UK cinema release date and normally a hell of a lot cheaper than the UK ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/12/01 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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$29.95 for 'Swordfish' what a rip off - well yes but not if the $ is Australian dollars as the cost equates to a piffling £11 or so. Being an inveterate DVD buyer with fifty to his name in six months I've had to cast my net ever wider to catch some bargains. This site isn't too well known given the solitary review on site (well done MR COATES BTW!) but it's definitely worth a look. Based in Australia you'll no doubt fear doing business with a company so far afield but take the plunge - your melting credit card will thank you for it. The site itself is pretty easy to navigate but is slow in downloading. Once you've visited a few times ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/09/01 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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I’ve been buying DVD’s for quite some time now but it’s only been about a year since I first ventured into a fairly undiscovered territory- Region 4. The deep and mysterious Region 4, lurking in the lower half of our hemisphere. That’s right, R4 is down there in glorious Australia! If you’ve dabbled with a little Region 1 (US/Canada) you’ve probably done so to get titles earlier or to obtain titles that aren’t available here. Although Australia don’t generally get titles any earlier than we do, they do have a substantial amount of discs available, some of which aren’t available here. The icing on ... Read the complete review

