 | Mitsubishi Latest Blu-Ray Records HD Content on DVD [Blu-Ray] (Gizmodo, 3/18/2008 9:49am) |
| The lastest Mitsubishi Blu-ray recorders released in Japan are the first to offer recording of high definition video in plain DVD discs using the AVC codec, good for saving HD TV episodes, and your... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | TV or not TV ... gas-price search (Kane County Chronicle, 5/29/2005 6:49am) |
| Start saving those pennies for digital TV when your old sets go dark. House Republicans plan to pull the plug on analog broadcasts on Jan. 1, 2009, but don't foresee rebates to ease the cost of the changeover for the 85 percent of Americans who haven't yet switched. ... (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) |
 | 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) |
 | Sony PS3 Firmware 2.53 coming (I4U, 11/26/2008 6:00am) |
| Sony is prepping yet another interesting Sony PS3 firmware update. The Sony PS3 Firmware 2.53 is bringing full screen support for Flash videos amongst many tiny tweaks.
The improvements of firmware 2.53 include also a new power saving option. You can ... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Widescreen HDTV sports slim design, fits in cabinet (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides, 3/14/2005 12:18pm) |
| With the help of a space-saving cathode-ray panel design, Samsung has created a high-definition television set with a 30-inch widescreen that is just 16 inches deep and costs about $1,200. The TXR3079WH model delivers vivid images with a 5000-1 contrast ratio and 800 candelas of brightness. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Sisvel Technology Will Show Live the 3DZ Tile Format at International CES 2013 (Business Wire, 1/11/2013 12:00am) |
| LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sisvel Technology will demonstrate how the 3DZ Tile Format revolutionizes 3D broadcasting, saving bandwidth and costs for broadcasters-- while providing a glasses-free experience for [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung TX-T3093WH CRT HDTV (Cybertheater.com, 3/27/2007 10:00am) |
| Samsung Electronics brings out their space-saving SlimFit TX-T3093WH CRT HDTV models. TXT-3093 is a 30-inch wide SlimFit HDTV with built-in speakers... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Leading TV manufacturers aim to reduce LCD TV power consumption (Electronics NEWS - about-electronics.eu, 9/18/2007 6:01am) |
| Leading TV manufacturers aim to reduce LCD TV power consumption Filed under: TV & HDTV | by: ... from LCD TVs. Environmental concerns have never been higher on the agenda. Although the latest LCD ... . energy saving methods hitachi lcd tv LED sharp Sony Post a comment ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung Promotes Green HDTVs (HDTV News, 8/28/2009 5:40am) |
| Did you know that getting new TVs can help save the environment? Well, Samsung executives seem to believe so in promoting new energy-saving technology. This technology allows next-generation HDTVs, notebooks, and mobile devices to consume less power, therefore cutting electric bills down.
Scott Birnbaum, vice president of Samsung’s LCD business, said that this technology is already [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Sony Announces Pricing on the 84-inch XBR-84X900 4K TV (Big Picture Big Sound, 9/06/2012 7:46am) |
| Better start saving! Sony's big, beautiful 4K 3D TV is coming soon and it won't be [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Pacific Mechanical Supply Saves $15,000 Annually with PHD Virtual Backup to Ensure Quick Restores and Reliable Backup of Critical Systems (Business Wire, 3/23/2013 11:00am) |
| PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacific Mechanical Supply (PacMech) has selected PHD Virtual Backup with CloudHook for its daily virtual backup and protection saving $15,000 [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Mid-week HDTV news: Plasmas are hot sellers (again); Vizio remains tops in LCDs; Sony delays next OLED set (Home Theater, 8/20/2009 2:14am) |
| The economic downturn no doubt helped push some manufacturers (like Pioneer) out of the plasma market, but the recession may now be saving plasmas from the brink of obsolescence. According to a new report from Quixel Research, plasma HDTVs have zoomed to a huge gain in 2Q of 2009, with 42 percent more units sold [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV: $2447 (Technorati, 11/12/2007 8:32pm) |
| Samsung 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV: $2447 by Lcd hdtv Amazon.com is now selling a Samsung 52-inch 1080p LCD HDTV for $2447 -- more than $1000 off the suggested list. The flat-panel set, model ... to 1, ... Holiday Buying Guide 2007: Top 7 LCD HDTV's Of '07 A very reasonable price of $2000, saving you $100 ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Create disc with all Windows Updates - Save YouTube HD videos (AfterDawn, 9/13/2009 10:27pm) |
We've been working on updating some of our stone-age guides (yes, we get the complaints ;-) ) and adding a few new ones as well, for anyone who is interested. Decided just to mention a couple here that were written as a result of recommendation. The first one uses a freeware utility to download Windows Updates for any Windows OS after 2000 (not 7 just yet), make an ISO and burn to disc.
The disc (or alternatively USB) will provide an automated install then on a Windows machine. It's a very useful program if computer repairs are part of your business. It also can download all updates for Microsoft Office 2000, XP, 2003 or 2007 and automate the installation.
Read: Create DVD with all Windows & Office Updates
The second is just an update to a simple guide for saving YouTube videos to your hard drive. I had been asked about saving YouTube HD videos and remembered a simple JavaScript bookmark I had set just to do that, so I added it as a second page to the guide. I looked for the original source but found it has been scattered pretty far across the Internet, so I couldn't find it anymore (so kudos, whoever you are).
Read: How to save YouTube videos (incl. HD) to HDD
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 | New Blu-ray player Ratings: Lower prices, more features (Consumer Reports, 10/09/2009 4:03pm) |
| In our largest test of Blu-ray players so far, we found that satisfying picture quality has become almost a given, while features and price vary considerably. You can pay as little as $160 for a recommended model or as much as $500, depending on the capabilities, bells and whistles you’re willing to pay for. Portability commands top dollar. The first portable Blu-ray player we’ve tested, the Panasonic DMP-B15, is priced at $700. Our latest Blu-ray player Ratings (available to subscribers) include 27 models that have a few features in common. All have BonusView, a picture-in-picture feature that lets you view additional content in a smaller window while a movie is playing, and all can upconvert standard DVDs to quasi-HD resolutions. Only a handful of the players, mostly priced at $300 and up, have BD-Live, a feature that allows the player to access directors’ commentaries, deleted scenes, games, and more from the movie studio’s servers. Other models are BD-Live-ready. These players, all priced at $200 and up, have the required Ethernet connection, but need additional memory (typically a 1GB USB flash drive, which costs $10 to $15) for the BD-Live feature to work. Another feature showing up on some of the higher-priced models is the ability to stream movies from online services such as Netflix and Amazon Video On Demand, or receive music streams from Internet radio stations such as Pandora. And more players now have USB ports or SD card slots, so you can play digital photos, music and even videos on your TV. One model, a Panasonic, has a built-in VHS player, a space-saving option for those who still watch tapes. Again, you’re not likely to find these features on the lowest-priced players. We expect prices to drop over the next several months, especially during November’s Black Friday shopping period. Rumors suggest we’ll see the first $100 model. So keep checking back here for updates. —James K. Willcox (Read Full Article) |
 | Motorola Unveils New All-Digital, High-Definition Set-Top for Cable Operators (HDTV Magazine, 10/28/2009 3:00pm) |
Expanding on Motorola, Inc.'s industry-leading set-top portfolio, Motorola's Home & Networks Mobility business today introduced the addition of the DCX700 all-digital, high-definition (HD) set-top to the DCX product line. This new low-profile design will help cable operators' successful migration to an all-digital network while accelerating the delivery of personal media experiences and multi-room-DVR (MR-DVR) capabilities.
The Motorola DCX700's small, streamlined profile allows for a space-saving wall-mounted installation. It is a cost-effective set-top with a single 1 GHz tuner that supports both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC services. The all-digital DCX700 also includes...
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 | Mitsubishi unveils REAL line of Blu-ray burning, super upconverting LCDs (Engadget, 8/20/2009 3:52pm) |
Providing some competition for Sharp's DX series, Mitsubishi has taken the wraps off of its REAL Series LCD HDTVs, including a set with built-in hard drives and Blu-ray recorders, plus a few more that lack the recording, but throw in super resolution upconversion that claims to make even the worst SD look better than ever. Even if that's just hype, we hope it fares better than the company's ill-fated 120Hz processing. The 37- (1080p) and 32-inch (720p) BHR300 models feature their disc drives in the stand, rather than back-mounted approach of the AQUOS, plus 320GB HDDs, SDHC slot, plus i.LINK and USB connectors that let owners edit video from a camcorder on the TV before saving to disc or hard drive. The MZW300 models are all 1080p, in 40-, 42- and 52-inch sizes, with Diamond Engine Pro IV HD super resolution tech, the latest and most power efficient Diamond panel with 20,000:1 contrast ratio, built in 5.1 Dolby Digital decoder, virtual surround speakers and a talking program guide feature. These hit shelves in Japan in late October ranging in price from ¥350,000 ($3,705) for the LCD-52MZW300 to ¥200,000 ($2,117) for the LCD-32BHR300.Filed under: Displays, HDTV, Home EntertainmentMitsubishi unveils REAL line of Blu-ray burning, super upconverting LCDs originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 20 Aug 2009 10:52:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |