| (Unranked) | Backhanded Box Quotes: 'I Wish They Would Do a HD Remake of Blood Money' (Kotaku, 12/01/2012 1:30am) |
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 | PS3s Now Made For Half The Price [Playstation 3] (Kotaku, 1/12/2008 3:20am) |
| Yeah, a lot's been made of the PS3 losing Sony money. As impressive a machine as it is, it costs a ton to manufacture, and the more Sony sell, the more money they're losing. Or are they? We know the... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Amazon Really Does Lose Money on Every Kindle Fire HD (But Microsoft, Not So Much) (Gizmodo, 11/04/2012 8:30pm) |
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| (Unranked) | The Folks Behind Duke Nukem Forever Want Your Money for a "New" Game [3D Realms] (Kotaku, 9/25/2012 12:30pm) |
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 | Pressure rising on Americans as Open Series begins (Sun-Sentinel, 7/17/2006 7:08am) |
| The U.S. Open Series starts today ... $30 million in prize money ... $1 million in bonus money for the U.S. Open winners ... instant replay with electronic line calling ... HDTV broadcasts ... six weeks and 10 tournaments. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DISH Network Offers Chance to Watch Mets, Save Money (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 4/14/2005 2:10pm) |
| EchoStar Communications Corporation announced that its DISH Network satellite TV service has unveiled a plan allowing frustrated New York-area cable customers to save money while watching Mets baseball games. (Read Full Article) |
 | Here’s an idea, stop including standard A/V cables with Blu-ray players (CrunchGear, 10/27/2009 5:30pm) |
| Manufacturers, let me save you some money. It won’t be much, but something is better than nothing. But more importantly you would be helping out the consumers actually spending money on your products. So please, stop including standard A/V cables with Blu-ray players. We don’t need anymore of them, thankyouverymuch. Every household in America already [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'No One Lives' Blu-ray Announced (High-Def Digest, 6/17/2013 4:00pm) |
| The horror/thriller from director Ryûhei Kitamura ('The Midnight Meat Train') heads to Blu-ray in August. In an early announcement to retailers, Starz/Anchor Bay is working on 'No One Lives' for [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Shane Kim Can't Quit HD DVD [Xbox 360] (Kotaku, 4/17/2008 8:00am) |
| The dust has settled. Long ago. HD DVD is way dead, way dead. But Micrsoft Game Studios boss Shane Kim hasn't given up! The man is an optimist. He can see the bright side of a train wreck. Bless him.... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung and Armani Launch HDTVs That Look... Like Every Other HDTV [Samsung] (Gizmodo, 4/17/2008 4:34pm) |
| The Samsung/Armani design train keeps rolling, now from cellphones to HDTVs. Today in Milan, Sammy and Giorgio showed off the first Armani LCD TVs—a 46-incher and a 52-inch model. Both are... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Inhabitat's Week in Green: 310MPH Maglev train, full-color 3D printer and a car that boasts an astounding 1,300MPG (Engadget, 6/09/2013 2:00pm) |
| Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week's most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us -- it's the Week in Green.
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 | A Game by Any Other Name Sells as Sweet (Washington Post, 1/31/2006 2:45pm) |
| What's in a name? Plenty of money for some advertisers who have to go to great lengths to avoid saying "Super Bowl" in promotions. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Money at crux of TV debate (Winston-Salem Journal, 1/14/2006 7:04am) |
| Super Bowl Sunday is coming to ABC on Feb. 5. But unless something changes in the next few weeks, most viewers in the Triad won't get a chance to see the big game in high definition. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New TV equipment, services are available to consumers (Courier-Post, 8/05/2005 8:24am) |
| To view new DTV services as they become available, televisions in homes must be DTV compatible. And because most are not, this means you must spend money on new technology. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Low-Tech For Hi-Def, Rabbit Ears Make A Comeback (KTHV Little Rock, 4/30/2007 4:07pm) |
| Some people may have had to pull a rabbit out of their hat to come up with the money to buy that new high-definition TV set, especially those thin ones that mount on the wall. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Michael Bay: My Money's on Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 10/23/2007 7:18pm) |
| He may be the man behind the best-selling HD DVD debut yet, but Michael Bay says he's still betting on Blu-ray. As we've previously reported, the outspoken director made quite a stir back in September... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 3D-printed car saves money, energy (CNET Blogs, 2/28/2013 7:03pm) |
| Urbee II, a 3D-printed electric car about to go into production, boasts an ultrastrong, ultralight chassis that can take on highway rigors with ease. (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray, HD DVD battle may be long play (Los Angeles Daily News, 1/12/2007 3:02pm) |
| LAS VEGAS - In a city built on wagering, the smart money is staying on the sidelines when it comes to the battle between two high-definition DVD formats. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Offering Better Terms, Cash Money For PSN Developers [PS3] (Kotaku, 3/27/2009 10:30am) |
| The PS3 has struggled in a lot of areas, yes. But there's one area it's led the competition, and that's in promoting a strong lineup of excellent, original content for digital download.
So it shiver... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | LG’s 84-inch Ultra HD 4K TV is Stunning, Not Stupid Expensive (CE Pro, 11/13/2012 5:03pm) |
| Unlike 3D, the new Ultra HD format will have no controversy. It is perfect. Take it from a non-videophile: 4K resolution will make you want to spend money on an awesome [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | News HDTV: Should You Buy a Warranty? Many Americans are deciding they are not worth the money? By Swanni (TVPredictions.com, 7/15/2007 5:51pm) |
| Washington, D.C. (July 15, 2007) -- CE stores love to sell them, but consumers are increasingly saying no to extended warranties for High-Definition TVs and other electronics. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | 360 Cable Comparisons (Voodoo Extreme, 11/18/2005 2:25am) |
| November 17, 2005 - First off, if you don't have a high-def capable display, you do not want or need an Xbox 360. You're just wasting money. With that said, Gamespot has an interesting article that compares the image quality you will get using different cables that run from the 360 to your TV. Digital camera grabs included: ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony unveils PlayStation 3 (CNN (CNN Money, 5/17/2005 2:15am) |
| LOS ANGELES (CNN/Money) - Sony won\\\'t have a new console on the market this holiday season, but it\\\'s doing all it can to convince consumers to wait a bit longer before buying their next video game machine. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Microsoft Didn't Back The Wrong Format Horse, Yo [Hd Dvd] (Kotaku, 4/04/2008 4:00am) |
| That little HD DVD experiment was pricey! But when you are Microsoft, what are trivial things like money? Nothing! Just look how smug Xbox 360 UK boss Neil Thompson is. Think the death of HD-DVD... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Mark Cuban on the Growth of HDTV (Digg.com, 8/31/2006 1:44pm) |
| "In terms of TV sales, it's already a mass product. It's the same cycle as PCs went through. It's purely about price. When replacing or adding a TV, people try to get the most for their money. HDTV is the far better deal right now and getting better by the minute." ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sunday September 24, 2006 By Stephen Cook (The New Zealand Herald, 9/23/2006 5:05pm) |
| Prisoners are being provided with state-of-the-art high definition television sets in a move the National party says highlights Corrections' cavalier attitude toward the spending of taxpayer money. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | PS3 Profitable By August? Who Knows! [Sony] (Kotaku, 4/22/2008 4:30am) |
| Kaz Hirai reckons the PS3 will start making Sony some money around the end of the year. Maybe early 2009. Kaz, you see, thinks the glass is half-empty. The analyst team at Nikko Citigroup, however,... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | AT&T’s new HD Homezone (HDBlog.net, 5/24/2006 12:48am) |
| AT&T’s new Hi-Def Homezone box This is an IPTV box to compete with those money-grabbing cable companies! [HD Beat]
Tags: HDTV, AT&T, IPTV ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Texas Instruments spends millions to sell TV technology via NASCAR (San Antonio Express News, 4/11/2006 5:07am) |
| Doug Darrow surveyed a throng of race-goers Sunday and said NASCAR fans may not be rich, but they have enough money to buy big high-definition TV sets. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | You should buy an HDTV right now ... or wait (The Arizona (The Arizona Republic, 5/09/2005 11:48pm) |
| ATLANTA - This is a bad time to buy an HDTV. Prices are sure to drop. Besides, sets just now reaching the pipeline promise better pictures for not much more money. Wait for a while before buying. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | BRIAN DICKERSON: Mental exercise for a holiday (Detroit Free Press, 5/28/2006 8:52am) |
| 1. According to a statewide survey commissioned by the Free Press, 15% of Michigan families have borrowed money this year to pay for: A. Medical emergencies. B. Energy bills. C. High-definition TV sets. D. Household repairs. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Table of Contents (Broadcasting and Cable, 12/31/2005 8:08am) |
| The New Deal Last year, the TV industry discoverd a variety of new ways to deliver their shows - on iPods, on video phones, even online. This year, they vow to figure out how to make money off of them. It was almost unthinkable only a year ago. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Here's a tidbit from the report (XBOX365, 5/21/2005 8:21pm) |
| CNN/Money are scaring the heck out of the video console world with their slightly outrageous predition that the price of next-gen gaming is set to hit $1,710. They are observing the hardware price to be $399 and each game to be $59.99 - $10 more than normal A+ titles such as Halo, NBA 2K6 and Doom. So how do they jump to $1,710? ... (Read Full Article) |
 | An HDTV home theater for $4,500 (South Bend Tribune, 7/30/2005 2:44pm) |
| So you've just won a $4,500 spending spree in the Hometown Home Theater Sweepstakes. You can cash it in now or wait till prices drop on flat-panel HDTVs in the coming months to get more for your money. What are you going to do? ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Gamers rave about release of high-def Xbox system (Post-Tribune, 11/22/2005 10:40am) |
| Darrell Hacker remembers saving his money and asking permission to buy a Sega Genesis video game system. It was the early 1990s, and he was in grade school. The system cost $190. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Technology Q&A (Everett Herald, 2/18/2007 9:16am) |
| Question: I'm shopping for a high-definition TV and keep hearing about "Full HD," or 1080p sets. What are those, and are they worth the extra money? Answer: Sometimes technology advances faster in one area than in others - and that's exactly what's happening with the highest of high-end HDTVs. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC hits us with HD tellies (T3, 2/01/2006 5:30pm) |
| Not exactly famed for its TV prowess, JVC ups its game with the introduction of a smart new HD-ready range. If you haven’t already got one you’re no doubt sniffing around for the smartest HDTV money can buy. And JVC is hoping you’re going to splash your cash on one of its first HD-ready recruits. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Smoke, mirrors and the next generation (CNN Money, 5/26/2005 1:40pm) |
| NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - There was a lot of hype last week about the next generation of game machines. Microsoft said the Xbox 360 will ultimately reach 1 billion consumers worldwide, while Sony gave a laundry list of features for the PlayStation 3, showing some jaw dropping footage along the way. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | PanAmSat Dishes Out Cash (The Motley Fool, 8/09/2005 5:56pm) |
| Making money from TV usually means rooting around under your sofa cushions for loose change. That's not necessarily the case with PanAmSat (NYSE: PA). This leading provider of video satellite services is well-positioned to benefit from HDTV and already pays out a hefty dividend. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | House Democrats Want More DTV Money (MultiChannel News, 10/24/2005 6:32pm) |
| House Democrats are hoping to modify digital-television legislation Wednesday in an effort to boost funding for set-top boxes and interoperable equipment for first responders, a House staff member said Monday. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Fully wearable Iron Man Mark III suit is made to 3D printed order for $35,000 (Engadget, 12/17/2013 5:24pm) |
| We joked yesterday about finding the perfect gift for that eccentric billionaire (or millionaire, or really just any "rich" person) in your life, but nothing truly says money to burn like your very own Iron Man suit. The real kicker here is that [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | New eBay App Lets You 3D Print Stuff Without Your Own Printer (Gizmodo, 7/12/2013 5:04pm) |
| Chances are if you're normal and sane and at least remotely responsible with your money, you're not dropping $2,000 on a 3D printer. But that doesn't mean you can't tinker with 3D printing. [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | New DISH Network Campaign Promises 'Better TV for All' (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 8/16/2005 12:00pm) |
| EchoStar Communications Corporation and its DISH Network satellite TV service today unveiled a dynamic, nationwide branding and advertising campaign with a money-saving offer for new customers. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Google Sponsors $30 Million Moon Contest (The San Francisco Examiner, 9/13/2007 10:08pm) |
| The race to the moon won't be easy or cheap. Teams have to raise money to build a roaming spacecraft that will be tough enough to survive a landing and have the smarts to complete a set of tasks. Each rover must also be equipped with high-definition video and still cameras to document the journey. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | MIT Develops New Glasses-Free 3DTV (Home Media Magazine, 8/09/2012 6:53pm) |
| Consumer electronics companies have spent a lot of time and money developing 3DTV that doesn’t require glasses, but it’s a team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that may have come up with the biggest [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | A view from the book: NCAA Championship (Covers.com, 4/04/2006 8:50pm) |
| My money. My bracket. My faith. It all went down the drain at Conseco Fieldhouse on Monday night when the Florida Gators played Robert DeNiro to UCLA’s Joe Pesci as the NCAA Championship game turned into a full-color, high definition ... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | NASCAR a high-tech industry for the race-goer (Pahrump Valley Times, 4/14/2006 11:29pm) |
| FORT WORTH, Texas - Doug Darrow surveyed a throng of race-goers Sunday and said NASCAR fans may not be rich, but they have enough money to buy big high-definition television sets. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Better Business Thursday (KROD News 13, 7/07/2005 9:57pm) |
| A WARNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS IN THIS WEEK’S BETTER BUSINESS THURSDAY REPORT; IF YOU RECEIVE AN UNEXPECTED CHECK IN THE MAIL FOR A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY, YOU MAY WANT TO THINK TWICE BEFORE YOU CASH IT. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Now you can buy a hi-def player: the five best Blu-ray players (Tech Digest, 2/18/2008 2:07pm) |
| It's
been building up to a crescendo, with Toshiba's announcement expected sometime
this week that they are indeed pulling their support of the HD DVD
format. At least the conclusion to this bloody battle will result in all of you
finally being able to splurge your retirement money on a hi-def player, or
upgrade your tired multi-format to one of these Blu-ray players. So, in no
particular ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | LG BP530 3D Smart Blu-ray Disc Player - Product of the Week (About.com, 7/26/2013 8:00am) |
| If you are looking for a Blu-ray Disc player that offers a lot for not much money, check out the LG BP530.
With a suggested price of $129.99, this player packs it in with 2D and 3D Blu-ray disc playback, as well as being able to play DVDs (with [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | NASA funds attempt at 3D food printer for pizza (CNET Blogs, 5/21/2013 6:30pm) |
| NASA throws some money at an engineer who is developing a 3D food printer. First challenge? Making a pizza. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Downton Abbey: Season 3 Blu-ray Review (Big Picture Big Sound, 1/31/2013 7:36am) |
| WW1 may be over, but life at Downton Abbey is never boring for the Crawleys as the money runs out, the staff doesn't react well to newcomers, and poor Sybil should [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | AM Update (Peoria Journal Star, 7/15/2005 8:15am) |
| PEORIA - Quacky the Duck will waddle through the Shoppes at Grand Prairie on Saturday to kick off sales for the 17th annual Duck Race. Quacky, the race mascot, will be joined by staff and volunteers from the Center for Prevention of Abuse, which sponsors the race to raise money for its programs. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | ABC affiliates not happy with iPod deal (The Unofficial Apple Weblog, 10/18/2005 10:03pm) |
| Filed under: iTMS , Video First it was the unions , and now Hollywood Reporter writes that ABC affiliates are less than thrilled with the idea of downloadable ABC shows on the iTunes Music Store. The affiliates are afraid that people won't watch the shows on their channel, in turn meaning they won't see the commercials, and there go the affliates' profits (the money from the downloads ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HD DVD / Blu-ray Special Feature: 6. Universal / Dreamworks / Paramount (HDTV UK, 1/07/2008 8:00am) |
| Who are they?
Universal is the only major Hollywood studio to have always supported the HD DVD format exclusively.
Paramount and Dreamworks came on board last year, after "defecting" from Blu-ray for an alleged large sum of money.
Together, as Hollywood's remaining HD DVD content providers, they have make up a ballpark 30% of all titles available.
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 | Xbox 360 games an HDTV affair at E3 (Joystiq, 4/18/2005 3:40pm) |
| TeamXbox has an interesting scoop on the back room dealings of E3. It looks like Microsoft will require all Xbox 360 games to be displayed in HDTV-only. No SDTV or EDTV this year. The requirement makes sense, considering the games look best in the higher rez, and J Allard spent all his oxygen at GDC talking about the HD Era. People will be looking for them to put their money where their mouth is. (Read Full Article) |
 | LG announces BE06LU10 external Blu-ray rewriter and HD DVD-ROM drive (Tech Digest, 3/26/2008 12:47pm) |
| LG's mobile phone department may be going from
strength to strength, but with their recent announcement
that they won't be giving up on the HD DVD format, the situation on that
side of the company will be going through some tough times in the coming
months. The Korean giant is putting its money where its mouth is, with the
release of the BE06LU10, an external Blu-ray rewriter and HD DVD-ROM ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray's DRM crown jewel tarnished with crack of BD+ (Ars Technica, 11/08/2007 4:53pm) |
| <p>SlySoft promised the BD+ would be cracked by the end of 2007, and the company was on the money. Blu-ray's one DRM "advantage" over HD DVD has apparently disappeared, as the newest beta of AnyDVD reportedly can rip discs protected with BD+.</p><p><a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20071108-blu-rays-drm-crown-jewel-tarnished-with-crack-of-bd.html">Read More ... (Read Full Article) |
 | PS3 firmware upgrade 2.3 will give DTS-HD Master Audio support, hurrah! (Tech Digest, 4/11/2008 11:40am) |
| It's official - the PS3 is now the best Blu-ray player you could throw your
money at, and one of the cheapest too, at £299.99. Sony has just
announced the PS3 now has DTS-HD Master Audio support, which is one of the
highest resolution audio formats for films, with Dolby TrueHD being the only
other contender. Support for that format, and DTS-HD High Resolution, will
become available in ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Is Onkyo's DV-HD805 HD DVD Player Just A Rebadged Toshiba? (Format War Central, 11/21/2007 12:17pm) |
| The dudes over at AreaDVD.de got their hands on the new Onkyo DV- HD805 HD DVD player. They really dig deep into the player including a tear down that confirms our report that the player is just a rebadged HD-XE1 (EU version of the HD-XA2). We wonder who would waste their money on the Onkyo [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | AT&T Introduces U-verse in Cleveland Area (ThomasNet, 8/03/2007 1:03pm) |
| High Definition Programming and Other Compelling Features Make AT&T U-verse TV Cooler Than Cable Through June 30, New Customers May Receive Two Months of Free TV With 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee CLEVELAND, June 25 / / - A new world of communications and entertainment is now available to residents in the Cleveland area. AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) today announced the launch of AT&T U-verse(SM), which ... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Reggie spills the beans: Nintendo's next-gen tactics + DS nip-tuck (Joystiq, 11/10/2005 8:54pm) |
| In an article with CNN/Money, Reggie Fils-Aime (of Nintendo USA) has outlined the N’s plan for the next-generation console war. According to Reggie, Nintendo has “learned some lessons with the GameCube that we need to apply to the Revolutionâ€. These lessons include the design of the GameCube, which even senior officials in the company agree is childish. However, it seems Nintendo hasn’t le ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray falling short of forecasts: Sony (HDTV UK, 1/14/2009 9:35am) |
| Sony has suggested that US sales of Blu-ray players and discs has fallen short of previous forecasts. A target of five million Blu-ray players sold worldwide this year will not be met, according to the head of Sony's US electronics unit, Stan Glasgow. He said that consumers may adopt Blu-ray players if the cost of movies comes down. "They (movie studios) need to make money, and the packaged medi ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Amazing World of High-Definition Television (Technorati, 11/27/2007 8:08pm) |
| [IMG ]I've seen the High-Definition displays in the stores and to be honest, I thought the HD television channels looked great, but not awesome--at least not awesome like the examples shown in high-definition DVD format. I was always worried that maybe spending extra money on an HD PVR to watch just a few shows in HD wouldn't be worth it. We already have a PVR that's been great for us. I didn ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Think the Internet will replace TV ? Thing again (Blog Maverick, 3/18/2006 4:41pm) |
|
Craig Moffet of Bernstein Research was asked to
testify before the Senate Commerce Committee on the subject of Net
Neutrality. His comments were of course right on the money.
The interesting conclusions that can be drawn from his test ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung LNT4065F 40" 1080p LCD HDTV (Technorati, 11/29/2007 6:05pm) |
| Lcd reviews Samsung LNT4065F 40" 1080p LCD HDTV [IMG ] Dollar for dollar, there is currently not one single better LCD on the HDTV market. In fact, I take that back, money aside, this is absolutely the best 40 inch LCD out there right now. Let me start of, by saying that I am a huge Sony TV fan. I have probably owned the latest and greatest from them for the past 10 years or so. I was in th ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Stratasys and Objet combine 3D printing / rapid prototyping powers, working on printing money (Engadget, 12/03/2012 9:23pm) |
| Minnesota-based rapid manufacturing / rapid prototyping company Stratasys today announced that its has completed [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony's Games Division Profits Up, PS3 Sales Target Down [Playstation 3] (Kotaku, 1/31/2008 7:30am) |
| Good news and bad news for Sony today. The good news? Sony's games division actually made money during the last quarter, following cuts to the PS3's production costs and increased software sales. And... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HDTV television - HDTV as a Glorified PC Monitor Why Bother (1 HDTV Blog, 7/09/2007 8:16pm) |
| With high definition television becoming increasingly popular, many consumers wonder if the extra price for an HDTV set is worth the money. After all, many critics of the HDTV say it is just a glorified PC monitor so why bother? Here are reasons why consumers ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | You Can Ditch Microsoft Points After The Next Xbox 360 Update (Kotaku, 8/09/2013 9:30pm) |
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Microsoft Points are going away very soon. Like, as soon as the next Xbox 360 system update. You'll be able to turn all your meaningless points into real money whenever that happens. (Read Full Article) |
 | Flat screen HDTV - Is bigger better for HDTV Why Projection TVs May not Offer the Best Venue for HDTV (1 HDTV Blog, 11/26/2007 12:02pm) |
| When you are looking for a new television, it is easy to gravitate to the new bigger high definition projection televisions. At first glance, they offer huge screens, perfect for home theaters. They also offer bright, clear picture resolution. Before putting a lot of money down to purchase that big screen, it is important to understand whether or not bigger really is better for HDTV and why projec ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Moneysaver: Wind Waker HD, PS3 Bundle, 3DS/XL Discounts, iTunes Money (Kotaku, 7/26/2013 6:15pm) |
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Take the Moneysaver and run.Read more...
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 | AudioVideoRevolution.com (Audio Revolution, 4/21/2005 8:56pm) |
| HDTV Rebates are Back! Earn Up To $400 Cash Back At OneCall... If you're ready to upgrade your HDTV, OneCall is ready to save you more money! Now through April 25, OneCall has cash-back rebates up to $300 on more than 80 HD televisions. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | HD Report’s Quasi-Live Blogging of Apple’s Keynote Event (HD-Report, 10/23/2012 5:00pm) |
| HD Report’s Quasi-Live Blogging of Apple’s Keynote Event 10:54 am: You can hold it in one hand! (er… yay!). Â It’s 7.2mm thin. Â It’s going to give Samsung a run for their money. Â 7.9″ diagonal screen vs. [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | HDTV tuner - HDTV as a Glorified PC Monitor Why Bother (1 HDTV Blog, 11/21/2007 12:54am) |
| With high definition television becoming increasingly popular, many consumers wonder if the extra price for an HDTV set is worth the money. After all, many critics of the HDTV say it is just a glorified PC monitor so why bother? Here are reasons why consumers should take a second look at high definition television before making the next television purchase. The technology for high definition ha ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HDTV television - HDTV as a Glorified PC Monitor Why Bother (Technorati, 12/07/2007 10:45am) |
| With high definition television becoming increasingly popular, many consumers wonder if the extra price for an HDTV set is worth the money. After all, many critics of the HDTV say it is just a glorified PC monitor so why bother? Here are reasons why consumers should take a second look at high definition television before making the next television purchase. The technology for high definition ha ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony's new BDP-N460 Blu-ray player adds access to internet content (Engadget, 9/09/2009 10:00pm) |
What you're looking at here is the latest addition to the Sony Blu-ray family. The BDP-N460 seemingly fits right in between the BDP-S360 and the BDP-S560 with an MSRP of $249. What sets it apart from its little brother is the fact that it can use its included network jack for more than just BD-Live and it features a USB port on the front, in addition to the one on the back for optional BD-Live storage. There's no built in WiFi or MKV support like other brands though, but it is shipping with access to YouTube and to Bravia Internet Video, and in addition Sony promises Netflix Watch Instantly later this fall. No word on whether this means the end for the BDP-S360, but considering the price and improved features of the 460, that's where we'd put our money.Continue reading Sony's new BDP-N460 Blu-ray player adds access to internet contentFiled under: HDTV, Home Entertainment, Blu-ray, SonySony's new BDP-N460 Blu-ray player adds access to internet content originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 09 Sep 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |
 | NEWS: ViewSonic launches Blu-ray home theatre PC (Pocket-lint, 7/23/2009 4:39pm) |
pc mini VOT550 looks awfully familiar
The last of a slew of ViewSonic launches is the pc mini VOT550, although, again as with the previous two mini computers, this one comes in two different models with its more basic sibling going under the name of VOT530.
The VOT550 comes with Windows Media Centre and is intended as a home entertainment or home theatre PC and as such, ViewSonic has equipped the top of the line model with a Blu-ray drive. We're not sure how big of a selling point this is, especially as this is a rebadged system from AOpen that we've seen sold under several other brand names in the past.
In terms of features, the VOT550 has a mobile Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of memory, a 320GB hard drive, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, eSATA and a DVI port. A dongle is supplied that turns the DVI port into an HDMI port which allows for easy connectivity to your HD TV.
The VOT530 shuns the Blu-ray drive in favour for a DVD super-multi drive and both models feature slot-in type drive, similar to those in a car CD player. Price wise the VOT530 is going to set you back £494, while the Blu-ray equipped VOT550 ups the price to £678, making both fairly poor value for money compared to the other mini PCs that ViewSonic has just launched.
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ViewSonic launches Blu-ray home theatre PC originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Thu, 23 Jul 2009 17:39:36 +0100 (Read Full Article) |
 | New Ratings: Blu-ray players now on CRO (Consumer Reports, 8/05/2009 3:30pm) |
| We’ve just posted our latest high-def Blu-ray Ratings (available to subscribers), and we’re happy to report that almost all the models tested can provide excellent HD and DVD picture quality. In fact, all the models in our Ratings offered excellent high-definition performance, though we did see some differences in how well players handled upconverted film-based programs from standard DVDs. In addition to models from familiar brands, such as LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony (whose products we’ve previously reviewed), our latest Ratings include the first Blu-ray players from JVC, Sherwood, and Oppo (pictured), a smaller company whose upconverting DVD players earned strong word-of-mouth among the A/V enthusiast community. Check our Ratings to see how well these newcomers did compared to second- and third-generation models from other brands. With satisfying HD picture quality now almost a given, it’s primarily features that differentiate one player from another. For example, while almost all the new models in our Ratings are BD-Live (or BD-Live-ready) players—meaning they can connect to the Internet to access extra content, such as outtakes, additional directors', or actors' commentaries, or even video games, from a movie studio’s servers—some older models lack this feature. All the players in our test have BonusView, a picture-in-picture feature that lets you view additional content in a smaller window while the movie is playing. We’re also seeing more Internet-connected players that can now directly access instantly streaming movies from services such as Netflix or Amazon Video on Demand, or music from streaming Internet radio services such as Pandora. Some models offer wireless access to a home network so you don’t need to have a wired Ethernet jack near the player. Although we have seen Blu-ray prices fall since our last test, the addition of these new features has tempered the types of price drops we initially envisioned. As a result, you can still expect to pay $350 to $500 for a top-rated, BD-Live model from a major brand. A less expensive option is to choose a “BD-Live-ready†model; prices typically start at about $250. These players come with an Ethernet connection, but require you to purchase additional memory (typically a 1GB USB flash drive, which costs $10 to $15) to activate the BD-Live feature. But if you can live without BD-Live, you can save money by choosing one of the BonusView-only players, which typically sell for $200 or less. But we do anticipate prices dropping this fall, even on full-featured models from major brands, as manufacturing efficiencies come into play and brands compete for market share. We’ll be tracking Blu-ray prices over the next several months, especially during November’s Black Friday shopping period, when rumors suggest we’ll see the first $100 model. So keep checking back here for updates. Also, we recently changed our Blu-ray testing protocol, adding scores for Blu-ray disc load times and remote control operations. With so many players offering excellent picture quality, we’ll continue to adapt our Ratings to include new features or attributes that will help buyers differentiate among the choices.—James... (Read Full Article) |