DVD player and discs to give away

Friday 27 November 1998 19:02 EST
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The Information, in association with Philips and Warner Home Video, is offering one lucky reader the chance to win a DVD player and seven of the latest DVD titles to kick-start your movie collection. The DVD [digital versatile disc] 930 player is the latest technology to sweep the UK's TV and video market and looks set to takes home cinema viewing to a new level.

The Warner Home Video DVD titles (which retail for pounds 15.99 each), all include special features such as interactive menus, production notes, scene access, theatrical trailers, and subtitles in a range of languages. DVD also offers great digital picture quality and dynamic sound in stunning Dolby Digital (Dolby Surround 5.1).

Warner Home Video is offering you the chance to win copies of seven great movies on DVD Video: Sphere - Special Edition, with Sharon Stone; Fallen, starring Denzel Washington; LA Confidential, featuring Kim Basinger; Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas in the action-thriller Assassins; Space Jam; Amadeus and The Lost Boys are all up for grabs.

Five runners-up will each receive a copy of Assassins on DVD Video. For a chance to win, send your name, address and daytime phone number on a postcard to: The Information/DVD Competition, Parkes Print, 84-86 East Avenue, Hayes, Middlesex UB3 2HR by 12 Dec 1998. The first cards pulled from the hat after that date will win. Usual Independent Newspapers rules apply.

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