Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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*salivates*
This looks wonderful. If the DVD functionality in this player can be region hacked and can handle PAL/NTSC conversion, I will buy this player the moment it comes out.
I don't care about region hacking for BluRay discs (yet), but I've so got many DVDs from other regions that it would be a deal breaker. That's why I love my DV-981h so much :)
It's presumably hardware locked.
Oppo DVD players, while hardware locked, were widely known to be unlockable through a service menu configuration change.
This one, at least from all the pre-release talk at the AVS Forums, can't be unlocked, which upset some people obviously, since the rest of the Oppo players can. You'll have to look elsewhere for that feature.
Yes, this thing can play both NTSC and PAL.