It's a little more complicated than that.......I know it's frustrating.
DVDs are region locked, but they're also encoded, as either PAL or NTSC with respect to the UK and USA.
Videos and DVDs from the UK are encoded in PAL format, so you'll need a DVD/Video combo that has a PAL decoder and either outputs a PAL signal (for a UK or Multisystem TV) or converts the PAL signal to an NTSC signal (for a USA TV).
The DVD player you quote will not show those PAL Videos or PAL DVDs.
This place has the multi-system DVD players and Video players:-
http://www.world-import.com/
but it all about weighing up the cost and deciding if you think its worthwhile. Can those Videos be bought as USA DVDs or are they personal home movie stuff, which you can't lose?
Anything with PAL output will need a PAL to NTSC converter to play on a USA TV, unless the TV is multi-system and recognises all coding/input formats, sometimes DVD players have these built-in, but most times they do not.
I converted all my home videos on VHS to DVDs in the UK before I left as I knew getting something to play PAL VHS would be very hard to find. I also bought my collection of 300+ UK DVDs with me to the states and I just play them on my laptop with WinDVD and DVD Ghost (multi-region fix for any USA DVDs I purchased.).
You have a few options, but don't waste your money if you don't have too. Look at the DVD player specs. It has to have PAL playback. If it doesn't have NTSC output for the PAL decoding then you'll need a multisystem TV or a PAL to NTSC converter.
I bought something similar to this, for my son to play his UK DVDs:-
http://www.amazon.com/GPX-PDL804-Mul...sr =8-2-spell
Works out a little cheaper as well.
D.