 | Spanish chip group joins mobile TV crowd (EETimes, 2/01/2006 12:08pm) |
| Spanish communications chip supplier SIDSA has started sampling a demodulator chip for digital mobile TV that it claims can receive all DVB-H based services. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | No (Blu-ray Review) (Home Media Magazine, 7/11/2013 6:43pm) |
Sony Pictures
Drama
Box Office $2.34 million
$30.99 DVD, $35.99 Blu-ray
Rated ‘R’ for strong language.
In Spanish with English subtitles.
Stars Gael García Bernal.
The 1980s for [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'Tristana' Announced for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 1/02/2013 9:00pm) |
| Luis Bunuel's acclaimed 1970 Spanish film starring Catherine Deneuve, Fernando Rey, and Franco Nero will be restored on Blu-ray this March. In an early announcement to retailers, Entertainment One [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Skyrim PS3 DLC dated for Europe (Joystiq, 2/04/2013 4:00pm) |
| Ye European knight of Skyrim, your wait is almost over - as long as you're not French, Italian, German, or Spanish. Yes, the PS3's three (Read Full Article) |
 | Harris gets HDTV deal for 9 cities in Mexico (Florida Today, 4/22/2005 5:41am) |
| Complete FLORIDA TODAY coverage delivered to your door. Subscribe now. Harris Corp. on Thursday won a multimillion-dollar contract with one of the two largest producers of Spanish-language programming in the world to bring high-definition television to nine cities in Mexico by the middle of next year. (Read Full Article) |
 | Purchases lift profit at Telefónica (International Herald (International Herald Tribune, 5/16/2005 10:04pm) |
| Telefónica, the former Spanish phone monopoly, said Monday that its first-quarter profit rose 36 percent to 912.2 million, or $1.15 billion, helped by the $5.85 billion purchase of BellSouth\\\'s Latin America wireless units and higher sales in its fixed-line business. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Comcast adds 46 HD channels in SF Bay area (HD-Report, 10/07/2009 1:06am) |
| Comcast announced it has added 46 new high-definition (HD) networks in the San Francisco Bay Area, which includes San Jose, Santa Rosa and parts of the East Bay. That brings Comcast’s total number of HD channels in the area to 99.
The additions also include 13 Spanish language channels, 14 international channels (premium subscriptions) and four [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Comcast stepping up their HD channel count (HD-Report, 7/10/2009 6:39pm) |
| The cable television provider will add 80 networks including 51 high-definition channels in North and South Bay, California.
Comcast will add 80 new networks to its channel lineup on Aug. 11. The additions in the San Francisco Bay area include up to 51 high-definition (HD) networks, 13 Spanish language channels, 14 international premium networks and two [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Comcast adds 32 HD channels in Oregon & SW Washington (HD-Report, 9/02/2009 12:19am) |
| Comcast has added a total of 64 new channels in their Oregon and SW Washington markets, which includes 32 new high-definition channels. The additions also include 23 new Spanish language channels, 5 new standard-def channels, and four international premium channels.
The HD channel additions bring Comcast’s HD offerings in the market area to over 100, a [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Harris Corporation and TV Azteca Announce Groundbreaking Deal For the Future of HDTV in Mexico (HispanicBusiness.com, 4/21/2005 4:09pm) |
| LAS VEGAS, April 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harris Corporation today announced that TV Azteca, S.A. de C.V., one of the two largest producers of Spanish language television programming in the world, has signed a purchase agreement with Harris Corporation's Broadcast Communications Division for digital television transmitters, and high-definition encoding equipment for HDTV. The equipment will (Read Full Article) |
 | Harris and TV Azteca Announce Deal for HDTV in México (Broadcast Newsroom, 4/25/2005 4:32pm) |
| Harris Corporation today announced that TV Azteca, S.A. de C.V., one of the two largest producers of Spanish language television programming in the world, has signed a purchase agreement with Harris Corporation's Broadcast Communications Division for digital television transmitters, and high-definition encoding equipment for HDTV . The equipment will bring HDTV to nine cities in México and will (Read Full Article) |
 | ATI HD 5750 and HD 5770 Photos And Details Leaked (I4U, 10/08/2009 5:24am) |
| Pretty much the full details of the new upcoming mainstream graphics card line from AMD's ATI has leaked. The new ATI HD 5750 and ATI HD 5770 cards are supposed to launch in a couple days. Spanish language MadBoxPC has published shiny photos, specification...
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 | Toshiba makes timid Blu-ray showing at IFA, still believes in other forms of HD distribution (Engadget, 9/04/2009 7:07pm) |
Aside from the new JournE touch, the other main thrust at IFA's booth is Blu-ray -- at least, one would think. In reality, when we finally found the lone BDX2000, the LCD it was plugged into was off, while numerous DVD players and upscaling tech demos littered the surrounding booth area. Once we got a rep to turn it on for us, the Blu-ray player seemed to work just fine, as should be expected. The new Blu-ray equipped P500, however, wasn't so successful: our colleagues at Engadget Spanish watched an attempted Blu-ray showing on the laptop go awry, and by the time we'd dropped by the booth, any Blu-ray models of the P500 had been pulled from the show floor due to crashiness. In talking with a Toshiba rep, it's clear that the company hasn't abandoned its ideas of internet distribution and other alternatives to the once rival format of Blu-ray. The company is looking into a solution that uses a Blu-ray disc and BD Live to stream internet media to the player, and has packed in decent codec support for playing back media off of the BDX2000's SD card reader. We're sure Toshiba will figure out its P500 woes before the laptop ships to consumers, but there's no lack of interestingness in these first displays of Toshiba's "commitment" to the Blu-ray format. Gallery: Toshiba's BDX2000 'in action' at IFAFiled under: HDTV, Home EntertainmentToshiba makes timid Blu-ray showing at IFA, still believes in other forms of HD distribution originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Sep 2009 14:07:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |