07 Dec 2007
US firm ClearPlay has launched a content-filtering DVD player which can automatically remove 'objectionable' scenes from movies.
The ClearPlay DVD player allows parents to edit out content such as profanity, violence, sex and nudity during DVD playback.
The device creates filtering information on a movie-by-movie basis, and parents can load the filters into the DVD player using a USB stick.
Filters for the latest DVD releases can be constantly updated, providing adults with control over what they and their children watch.
The ClearPlay DVD player includes more than 2,500 ClearPlay movie filters and a subscription to 12 months of unlimited updates as new titles are released.
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I've Used ClearPlay for Years - Love It
I've used ClearPlay for years. I love it. See my review at. http://joelodom.blogspot.com/2007/07/clearplay.html
Posted by: Joel Odom 08 Dec 2007
We have a ClearPlay player and love it
We purchased a ClearPlay player a year ago and I must say it's fantastic. I am now able to watch certain shows with our kids that I wouldn't have been able to watch before... and it doesn't require purchasing edited DVD's. On top of this, we can turn on or off the filtering depending on whether the family is watching the DVD or just my wife and I.
Posted by: DWalla 07 Dec 2007