I have a Kiss 1000 and it has done everything it says it will so far. There are a couple of DivX files it won't play for some reason, but on the whole it has played everything.
Apparently it does get hung up playing mp3 CD's, but then I have never put it to the test. It is also flashable with new firmware, though again I haven't had the need to try it.
Good value for just over £100 when I bought mine, even better value now I think.
Pioneer 575a, Richer Sounds do a mutli-region version of it for £119. It plays everything, inlucding dvd-audio and SACD. And unlike the cheaper one's that claim to play every format under the sun, this one has great picture and sound quality as well.
If the Pioneer is anything like my DVD515, the remote will be shit - although its a good player. The buttons on the remote are tiny, not shaped in any way, and there are about 5 billion of them.
The Pioneer 575 is a great player (not really had any problems with the remote, as I use one of those 'sexeh' remotes tom), but it's DivX implementation isn't the greatest.
The latest firmware provides subtitles, but there seems to be a problem playing NTSC DivX files. I'm not sure whether it's an fps issue, or a DivX version issue, but some files have an 'orrible judder all the way through them.
The Kiss models seem to manage just about everything... not sure about the picture/audio quality tho.
I would deffo recommend richer sounds you can either get a new model (they do chipping as well) or even better do what my mum did get and end of line dvd player for a bargain price.
Mums new dvd should have cost 400£ when it 1st came out 1 year down the line n its 160£ (brand new out of the box NOT reconditioned).
Picture difference between a cheapo dvd player and a mid range decent one is quite frankly amazing.
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