Norcent DP-220 Video
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Norcent DP-220 Review
The good: Inexpensive; decent video quality; some DivX compatibility.
The bad: Spotty DivX playback; no DTS support.
The bottom line: The Norcent DP-220 isn't a bad DVD player for the price, but we've seen better DivX players.
Norcent DP-220 Specs
Manufacturer: Norcent Technologies
Part number: DP-220
- Product Specifications
