VUDU Inc., the company that brings instant access to video-entertainment to the living room, today announced at CES the launch of VUDU XL, a brand new high-end version of the already successful VUDU box, designed for integration into high-end home theaters.
Since its release earlier this fall, the VUDU box has quickly won a strong following among those seeking instant access to high quality home video entertainment. VUDU XL takes this one step further by providing storage to accommodate more than...
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New VUDU XL Targets Home Theater Audience
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Totally Agreed with last post about Vudu not understanding what home theater enthusiasts want.
We want High Quality Video (1080P) and uncompressed audio (i.e. DTS MA). I saw nothing in their announcement that supports this. I have invested a tremendous amount in technology (i.e. projectors, Bluray, HDDVD, video processors etc.) and I see this as a step backward (not to mention the $1k price). On demand is great but not at the expense of sacrificing quality. Netflix next day delivery works just fine for me until one of these services gets it right.
I am holding my breath for the Xstream HD announcement on Tuesday to CES to hopefully deliver where Vudu has not. Xstream has mentioned 1080P and DTS MA in the past.
We want High Quality Video (1080P) and uncompressed audio (i.e. DTS MA). I saw nothing in their announcement that supports this. I have invested a tremendous amount in technology (i.e. projectors, Bluray, HDDVD, video processors etc.) and I see this as a step backward (not to mention the $1k price). On demand is great but not at the expense of sacrificing quality. Netflix next day delivery works just fine for me until one of these services gets it right.
I am holding my breath for the Xstream HD announcement on Tuesday to CES to hopefully deliver where Vudu has not. Xstream has mentioned 1080P and DTS MA in the past.
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1080p they've got. Their audio is limited to DD 5.1.
I will have more answers for you on XStreamHD tomorrow afternoon.
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I will have more answers for you on XStreamHD tomorrow afternoon.
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