We are constantly reviewing and testing (and purchasing) the latest HDTV's, BluRay Disc Players and other electronics. We receive some of our updates and information straight from the Companies via official press releases. This means...
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We are constantly reviewing and testing (and purchasing) the latest HDTV's, BluRay Disc Players and other electronics. We receive some of our updates and information straight from the Companies via official press releases. This means you're likely to hear it here first. We are expert users as most of the staff are Video and Audiophiles, and all of the staff are Gamers! If we don't have an answer, we will help you find it.
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When Westinghouse launched its 40-inch LCD HDTV / DVD combo unit earlier this year, we really began to think of just how nice it’d be to broaden Blu-ray’s appeal by shoving a drive into a new set for those looking for simplicity. Enter Funai — the company currently responsible for the lowest priced standalone BD deck on the market — which is reportedly aiming to loose an LCD HDTV with built-in Blu-ray player on the North American... Read Full Story
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Sylvania NB501SL9 Blu Ray DVD Player
Sylvania NB501SL9 Super Blu Player The winner is? That’s easy – you are, if you order this brand new Sylvania NB501SL9 high-definition Blu-Ray player with HDMI. No, it’s not a misprint. This marvelous machine plays both Blu-Ray media. That means, no matter what’s available in high-definition video entertainment, you’ll be able to see it – front and center – in the... Read Full Story
Is a turnaround at hand or still a year or two away?
Happily, consumer spending on discs and downloads held steady last quarter — no mean feat after consecutive first-quarter declines — and there were small yet promising signs of growth on the high-def and digital delivery fronts.
But that doesn’t erase questions about the biz’s immediate prospects: Hit DVDs simply aren’t selling the way they used to, and it’s unclear how the teetering economy will affect Blu-ray’s prospects.
The vid biz has... Read Full Story
Details concerning Blu-ray PS3 to PSP emerge from Sony’s booth at CES 2008. Unfortunately there are no videos demonstrating the process (yet); however, some pictures and details have been released:
the PSP transfer or transcoded version of the film is encoded using H.264/MPEG-4 AVC
certain Blu-ray 2.0 discs, on the disc itself, may include the lower-resolution version; that’s the one ready for transfer
copies from PS3 to PSP over USB
So I’m wondering, you think Wi-Fi speed limitations... Read Full Story
Amazon has lowered prices on a number of High-Definition Blu-Ray DVDs, now starting as low as $17.95. Available titles include No Country for Old Men, Cars, Pirates of the Caribbean (I, II & III), The Prestige, Ratatouille, The Rock, Remember the Titans, Chicago, and tons more (be sure to check out all three pages). Shipping is free with a $25 purchase and there is no sales tax (except NY, KS, ND, WA).8 views
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