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CD WOW! is a small company dedicated to customer satisfaction.

CD WOW! are without doubt the least expensive supplier but CD WOW! pride themselves on there commitment to service and CD WOW! discounted prices does not mean reduced service levels

What is Regional Encoding?
There are 6 Regions assigned to the release of DVDs worldwide. Why?

Motion picture studios want to control the home release of movies in different countries because theater releases aren't simultaneous (a movie may come out on video in the U.S. when it's just hitting screens in Europe). Also, studios sell distribution rights to different foreign distributors and would like to guarantee an exclusive market. Therefore they demanded that the DVD standard include codes that can be used to prevent playback of certain discs in certain geographical regions. Each player is given a code for the region in which it's sold. The player will refuse to play discs that are not coded for its region. This means that discs bought in one country may not play on players bought in another country.

The regions are:

Region 0: No Restriction – Worldwide availability, playing on all machines.
Region 1: Canada, USA, US Territories.
Region 2: UK, Europe, Middle East (including Egypt).
Region 3: Southeast Asia, East Asia (including Hong Kong).
Region 4: Central America, South America, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Caribbean.
Region 5: Russian Federation, Africa (not Egypt), North Korea, Mongolia.
Region 6: China.

Therefore originally, a European consumer who purchased hardware in Europe, would only be able to obtain playback on Region 2 discs. This was so for the first few players available on the market when DVD first became available. Then the fast pace of technological change brought forward multi-region players, allowing consumers to playback discs purchased from other regions.

CD WOW! Two of the directors have spent the vast majority of their working lives in the music business as music wholesalers and distributors. It is this experience of the wholesale business that enables you to buy at the best possible prices. The other directors bring the logistics and systems experience to complete the necessary skills.

CD WOW! products are sourced from major record companies worldwide to bring you the best possible prices.

Launched in February 2000, CD WOW! has grown hugely in the competitive cd market and was recently voted by the .net magazine as No.2 on 'The World's 20 Best Online Stores' second only to the mighty Amazon. CD WOW! are only a small company but it is nice to be recognised alongside such a prestigious organisation.

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