 | Victor JVC to roll out new Everio full HD camcorder (CrunchGear, 7/30/2009 12:00pm) |
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Victor JVC Japan announced [JP] a new full HD camcorder from their Everio series today, the Everio GZ-HM400. The device features a 10.3MP CMOS sensor, 10x optical zoom, 32GB of built-in storage, a 2.8-inch flip-out LCD screen, a YouTube and iTunes upload function, a USB port and an HDMI interface. (Read Full Article) |
 | New HD and SD camcorders added to our Ratings (Consumer Reports, 7/29/2009 4:00pm) |
| Sony's HDR-SR12 HD camcorder is just one of the many models you'll find in our latest Ratings of high-definition camcorders. (Click to enlarge.) [ Photo: Consumer Reports ] We've just added more than a dozen new camcorders to our Ratings, including nine high-definition and five standard-definition models. The new batches reveal a number of trends that, for the most part, will benefit consumers: Both HD and SD camcorders are cheaper to buy: About 18 months ago, the cheapest HD camcorder in our Ratings was $590. Now, there are three models available for less than $575. (The cheapest is the Sanyo VPC-CA9, for $375.) Manufacturers are producing more flash-based and hard-disk models and fewer MiniDV and DVD disc models than in the past. However, we still have at least four models of each of these older formats, and they're generally less expensive than the flash and hard-disk models. More optical zoom: SD models have optical zooms as high as 70x. HD models have also increased, with some models including 16x optical zoom lenses. Most models are smaller, lighter and easier to carry. Some can almost slip into a pocket. However, with this reduction in size comes some trade offs, such as the elimination of a viewfinder. This can be a problem when trying to shoot on a bright day, since the sun can wash out the image on your display, making it a challenge to compose your video. One common problem we've found in nearly all HD and SD camcorder models of the past was that they didn't perform well in low light. But our newest batch has some exceptions to this rule, at least among the high-def models. Look to our Ratings to see which HD camcorders excelled in low light. You can check out the latest HD and SD camcorders on our Ratings pages. Also, stay tuned for our upcoming coverage of high-def pocket camcorders, which are smaller still than any of the models in our main Ratings. —Terry Sullivan (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony HDR-CX100/R AVCHD Camcorder In Silver - $435 Shipped (Gadget Review, 7/29/2009 4:10am) |
| Although Abe’s of Maine had the Sony HDR-CX100/R AVCHD Camcorder for the same price at the beginning of this month that deal has since expired. Beach Camera now carries it for the same price but in Silver. Features include full HD recordings, 8GB of flash memory, memory stick slot for expansion, 2.7-inch touchscreen and a [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | New Panasonic HDC-SD5 and HDC-SX5 AVCHD Camcorder (I4U, 7/30/2007 3:21pm) |
| Panasonic announces the HDC-SD5 and HDC-SX5 high definition digital camcorder. The new Panasonic HDC-SD5 and HDC-SX5 use the AVCHD format to record full-HD video with 1920 x 1080px resolution. Currently the World's smallest 3CCD full-HD camcorder (... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC expands Everio line of high definition camcorders: GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD10 (Tech Digest, 6/16/2008 11:06am) |
| JVC has added another three models to its line of Everio high definition camcorders, with the GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30 (pictured), and GZ-HD10 models. The GZ-HD40 and GZ-HD30 can shoot in full 1080p resolution in either the increasingly popular AVCHD video format, or in MPEG-2, while the GZ-HD10 offers 1,440 x 1,080 recording in AVCHD format only... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Unveils World's Smallest AVCHD High-Definition Camcorder (PhysOrg, 6/25/2007 9:04pm) |
| Sony is bolstering its lead in the high-definition camcorder arena with the introduction of AVCHD technology-based models. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba launching high definition camcorders: A and K Series Gigashot (HDTV UK, 2/21/2008 4:58pm) |
| Toshiba has announced that it's entering the
high definition camcorder market, with the introduction of two series of its
new Gigashot HD camcorders. The Gigashot A series is a compact camcorder
(78.1mm x 135.4mm x 79mm) that captures 1080i MPEG-4/H.264 video at either
1,920 x 1,080 or 1,440 x 1,080 resolution, and features a high quality Fujinon
10x optical / 80x digital zoom lens and singl ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Gulf launches world's most compact AVCHD Handycam CX7K (AME Info, 7/31/2007 1:03pm) |
| Sony Gulf has announced the launch of the new Handycam HDR-CX7K, the world's most compact AVCHD camcorder and also the first Sony camcorder to harness the convenience and portability of a Memory Stick for storing and sharing videos in High Definition. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Canon HR10 (I4U, 5/07/2007 2:15pm) |
| Canon announces the World's smallest AVCHD DVD camcorder HR10. Sony also introduced the World's smallest AVCHD HD Camcorder just last week. So which one is smaller?
Canon says their World's smallest claim is as of February 2007. The Sony HDR-CX7 is reco... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC confirms HD Everio GZ-HM400 camcorder for US market (Tech Digest, 9/14/2009 1:43pm) |
The new model packs 32 Gigabytes of internal memory - which can be supplemented by SD/DDHC cards, features a 1/2.33-inch 10.3-megapixel CMOS sensor with Bayer Array RGB Color Filter, is capable of delivering nine-megapixel still images and can output video of 1920 x 1080 Full HD.
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 | Sanyo HD1 Camcorder's Video Quality Called "Disastrous" (Gizmodo, 3/01/2006 3:14pm) |
| The as-yet-unreleased Sanyo VPC-HD1 Xacti camcorder, a small-form-factor HDV shooter that records 720p MPEG-4 high-definition video onto an SD flash memory card, was negatively reviewed by Akihabara... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hand-Held 40 mm Lens works in steadicam applications. (ThomasNet, 8/15/2005 2:26pm) |
| Weighing 4.4 lb, Optimo 15 - 40 mm Hand Held Zoom Lens incorporates optical design to avoid breathing and is available in either PL or Panavision mount. Fast aperture speed of T2.6 allows shooting across various lighting ranges. Along with capability to work with Arri 235, 35 mm film camera, lens features range of 15-40 mm (diagonal 31.1 mm), min object distance of 2 ft, and zoom range of 2.7x. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony plans shoulder-mount HDV camcorder (PC Advisor, 8/23/2007 11:01am) |
| HVR-HD1000U offers 10X optical zoon Sony is expanding its HDV high-definition tape product range with its first shoulder-mounted HDV camcorder. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Canon's top-end HD flash camcorder - the LEGRIA HF S11 (Tech Digest, 8/19/2009 3:31pm) |
Canon's LEGRIA HF S1O was one of the best received high definition, but still vaguely affordable, camcorders of recent times. Now it has put its...
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 | JVC develops high-def hard-disk camcorder (Digit Magazine, 1/08/2007 9:51am) |
| JVC will soon add to its Everio range of hard-disk drive camcorders with a model that can record high-definition (HD) video, it said Sunday at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New Panasonic LUMIX, 18x Optical Superzoom Digital Camera Features High Definition Video Recording (HDTV Magazine, 7/28/2009 1:47am) |
Today, Panasonic announced the new LUMIX DMC-FZ35, a digital camera featuring AVCHD Lite, High Definition (HD) video recording capability, combined with a powerful 27mm wide-angle, 18x optical zoom LEICA DC lens. A successor to the popular FZ28, the FZ35 packs enhanced creative features combined with the power to shoot HD videos, including motion zoom capabilities to take full advantage of the 18x zoom. The operational layout of the FZ35 includes a dedicated video record button, making it a true hybrid -- a single model that performs seamlessly at capturing both still and motion images -- while still providing smooth and easy operation in either mode.
For users looking for increased creativity while shooting both video and still images, the LUMIX FZ35 delivers. New manual controls and creative options, include...
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| (Unranked) | Zoom Q2HD Review: Nice Mic, Forgettable Video [Video] (Gizmodo, 8/09/2012 10:20pm) |
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Zoom makes some fine [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | NEWS: JVC launches XV-BP1 Blu-ray (Pocket-lint, 1/07/2009 6:22pm) |
| CES 2009: Profile 2.0 player for $300 JVC has announced its first Blu-ray player for the States, a low-profile unit that offers BD Live compatibility and the AVCHD HD camcorder format playback.
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 | Panasonic to launch SD-based high-def camcorder (Digit Magazine, 11/08/2006 10:13am) |
| Panasonic will begin selling two new high-definition camcorders in December, based on the recently-developed AVCHD format, it said Wednesday. One of the cameras, the HDC-SD1, records images onto an SD (Secure Digital) memory card so users don't have to worry about blank tapes or discs. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Intel, Adobe plan a chicken in every pot, Flash on every HDTV (Engadget, 1/05/2009 9:19am) |
| Intel's been talking up the CE 3100 (née Canmore) processor for quite some time now, and with Adobe as its newest partner -- late again Yahoo? -- pushing HD Flash streams to Internet connected TV's and set-top boxes. Frankly, we've already gotten quite used to YouTube and other online video access in the living room, but with the first Flash Lite-enabled system-on-a-chip due by mid-2009 and eve ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hitachi Shrinks Blu-Ray Camcorder, Adds More Megapixels: New DZ-BD10H [Camcorder] (Gizmodo, 7/24/2008 8:25am) |
| Back in January, Hitachi released the BD9H Blu-ray camcorder, and it's taken just six months for the next generation to come along. The DZ-BD10H takes the same core design, but squeezes it into a... ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Unity Technologies extinguishes Adobe Flash (CNET News, 4/24/2013 4:08pm) |
| The maker of 3D video game tools says it will no longer sell Flash deployment [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony, Panasonic announce camcorder HD format (Macworld UK, 5/11/2006 9:16am) |
| High-definition video fans can ready themselves for another new format: AVCHD, developed by Sony and Panasonic. The new format is aimed at high-definition camcorders and makes it possible to store HD content on currently available 8-centimetre DVDs, the companies said. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | With more HD camcorders comes more detail and anxiety (Consumer Reports, 7/13/2009 10:00am) |
| This photo was taken in the late afternoon. Note how the warmer sunlight creates softer, less conspicuous shadows, particularly on the face. This lighting technique can improve your HD video as well. (Click to enlarge.) [ Photo: T. Sullivan ] Sony recently announced two new flash-memory camcorder models for consumers, the HDR-CX500V ($1,100) and HDR-CX520V ($1,300), which will be available in Sept ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony's World's Smallest HD Consumer Camcorder (PhysOrg, 5/18/2005 10:03am) |
| Sony announced the world\\\'s smallest and lightest high definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i.The ultra-compact HDR-HC1 Handycam camcorder fits comfortably in your hand, while delivering high-definition picture quality and lighting detail on both video and digital still images.This camcorder\\\'s introduction is in response to the growing demand for HDTV. With m ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hitachi unveils the world's first Blu-ray camcorder (Addict 3D, 8/02/2007 2:31pm) |
| As the high definition camcorder market continues to grow, more manufacturers are turning to producing high definition hard disk, DVD and DV models. Now, with another potential boost for the Blu-ray format, Hitachi has unveiled the world's first Blu-ray Disc camcorder, the DZ-BD7H, which is... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Canon to launch HF11 and HF21 high definition camcorders in Japan (HDTV UK, 7/24/2008 9:00am) |
| Canon has announced that it will launch two new high definition camcorders to the Japanese market in late August, both priced the same but one featuring 32GB of flash memory and the other a 120GB hard drive. The lighter HF11 features the large 32GB memory store, giving up to 12 hours of HD footage when shooting in AVCHD, and nearly three hours in full 1080p quality. An additional SD card can doubl ... (Read Full Article) |
 | PS3 firmware update adds full screen flash viewing (AfterDawn, 12/04/2008 2:57am) |
| Eric Lempel, Sony's Director of PlayStation Network Operations, has posted on the official PlayStation 3 blog that the upcoming PS3 firmware update, version 2.53 will bring improvements to the Flash Player via the internet browser.
From the blog:
"Hi everyone, in the next PS3 firmware update (v2.53), coming soon, weÂ’re improving the way the Flash Player works with the internet browser. I ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Kodak intros Zi6 pocket high definition video camera (Tech Digest, 7/10/2008 2:38pm) |
| Kodak has announced that its Zi6 pocket high definition video camera will be available from August, offering 720p recording at 60 frames per second, a 2x optical zoom, 128MB of internal memory with card expansion slot, capture in the H.264 format, three megapixel still photos, and a mono microphone. It has a 2.4-inch colour LCD screen for viewing and reviewing, is powered from two AA batteries, th ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | AVCHD - Home Theater Term of the Week (About.com, 10/31/2012 10:00am) |
| AVCHD (Advanced Video Codec High Definition) is a high definition (HD) digital video camera recording format recording 1080i and 720p signals onto MiniDVD discs, MiniDV tape, Hard Drive, and digital ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New York Times reviews Sony HDR-HC1 camcorder (Engadget, 8/12/2005 9:07am) |
| You may not be ready to shell out $1,700 for Sony’s HDR-HC1 camcorder , but just in case you’re lusting over it, David Pogue of The New York Times can feed your need with his review. The bad news (at least if you’re easily tempted): the consumer-level HD camcorder lives up to its hype, according to Pogue: well designed, easy to hold, and able to capture real HD on MiniDV tapes. Of course, a ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SONY unveils world's smallest and lightest HD consumer camcorder (Manila (Manila Bulletin, 5/23/2005 3:20am) |
| Sony announced the world\\\'s smallest and lightest high definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i. The HDR-HC1 Handycam® camcorder fits comfortably in your hand, while delivering high-definition picture quality and lighting detail on both video and digital still images. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC Delivers Pro HDV Camcorder (BIOS, 9/26/2005 8:49am) |
| JVC is now shipping the 1/3-inch 3-CCD GY-HD100E digital camcorder across Europe. Interchangeable lenses, ergonomic design, SD and progressive HDV images are the cmacorder's major selling points. ProHD products can be used in combination with existing equipment ... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Intel plans return to embedded flash market (IT World, 4/07/2005 1:58pm) |
| Intel Corp. plans to ship a new family of embedded NOR-type flash memory chips with capacities as high as 1G bits to meet growing demand for the technology in consumer electronics products, the company said Thursday. (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Debuts One-Handed Camcorder (NewsFactor via Yahoo! (NewsFactor via Yahoo! News, 5/18/2005 5:36pm) |
| Sony (NYSE: SNE) announced plans Tuesday to release a new high-definition camcorder that the company says is small and light enough to hold and operate in one hand. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sound Advice: Camcorder not designed to make good stills (Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 5/14/2005 4:09am) |
| Q: I have a new digital camcorder that takes video on tape and still pictures on a memory card. The videos look great, but the still pictures are very fuzzy. Am I doing anything wrong? ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Reviewed.com: GoPro announces 4K HD adventure camcorder (USATODAY, 10/17/2012 10:33am) |
GoPro releases a new HD Hero3 camcorder that can shoot 4K video, with specs that blow the competition out of the water.
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 | Hong Kong pirates selling bootleg Blu-rays on DVDs (AfterDawn, 11/19/2008 12:00am) |
| According to a new Wall Street Journal article, Hong Kong based movie pirates have begun selling bootleg Blu-ray films on standard DVDs, using the AVCHD format to fit a 720p film onto a cheap DVD-5.
Although AVCHD only offers 720p and not the full HD 1080p, most consumers cannot tell the difference, and just see it as an upgrade from standard DVD anyways.
The MPAA warns that because blank DV ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New DZ-BD9H Blu-Ray HDD Camcorder From Hitachi Tries to Make Up For Past Mistakes [Camcorder] (Gizmodo, 1/22/2008 8:11am) |
| Hitachi is releasing a new Blu-ray camera after getting spanked for their first generation. The DZ-BD9H still records to Blu-ray or a 60GB hard drive, but tries to fix the poor image performance... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Canon XH G1 HD camcorder for HDTV test in outer space (HDTV origin, 11/12/2007 11:31pm) |
| Canon XH G1 HD camcorder for HDTV test in outer space A Canon XH G1 HD video camcorder traveled into space for use in testing involving the capture of digital high-definition television (HDTV ... a.m. EDT, and used in HDTV testing jointly carried out on the International Space Station ... (Read Full Article) |
 | News Corp Shutters Regan Books (Digital Video Editing, 1/18/2007 8:43pm) |
| Canon HV10 High Definition Camcorder (Rated by 4 users) The stylish Canon HV10 gives you the ultimate in HD video and digital photo quality - in the world's smallest HDV camcorder*. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Camcorder a high-def bargain (Bradenton Herald, 11/18/2005 8:28am) |
| We have relatively affordable HDTV, high-definition DVRs and soon high-def DVD recorders. It's time for the HD camcorder. Sony responded this summer with the $2,000 HDR-HC1, and it's a beauty of a bargain. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | State of the art: Blu-ray on the Mac (Computerworld, 9/23/2009 3:54pm) |
| It may have beaten out HD-DVD in the bloody battle to be the high definition optical drive standard, but in the roughly year and a half since the format wars ended, Blu-ray DVD has yet to gain any real traction in the desktop computer realm. Indeed, Apple has done its best to downplay the relevance of any kind of optical drive in this new world of streaming media--the MacBook Air ships without an internal optical drive, its DVD Studio Pro application has been almost totally ignored in the last two Final Cut Studio releases, and the company provides no way of playing movies released on Blu-ray on Macs running OS X. (Read Full Article) |
 | Kodak Zi8 HD Pocket Camcorder: New Features (Product Reviews Net, 7/29/2009 9:40am) |
| A couple of days ago, Kodak had announced the launch of the Zi8 HD Pocket Camcorder, which is to compete with the Pure Digital Flip MinoHD. This is their third model from the budget line-up. The Zi8 is a vast improvement on the previous Zi6 and the Zx1, thanks to its larger 2.5-inch LCD, 1080P [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Optical disc deal (Australian IT, 2/13/2006 1:22pm) |
| TOSHIBA, which is pushing its HD DVD format for high-definition discs, has signed an agreement with LG Electronics to share patents for optical disc drives, players and recorders. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Samsung ships first 3D vertical NAND flash, defies memory scaling limits (Engadget, 8/06/2013 3:34am) |
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The main challenge in [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Superhero Tourists Will Love Sony's Awesome Combination Binoculars and 3D Camcorder (Gizmodo, 4/24/2013 4:00am) |
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 | Hitachi's DZ-BD9H straight-to-Blu-ray 1080p camcorder (Tech Digest, 1/25/2008 8:00am) |
| What with the HD format war of ultimate tedium all but over, it's time to sigh heavily and start buying things that have got Blu-ray drives in them. You might as well. We'll all have to eventually.
Like this thing - the Hitachi DZ-BD9H high-definition camcorder. It takes mini 8cm Blu-ray discs (current UK RRP £14 each), which can store around an hour of footage...]]>
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 | Maxell Introduces Recordable Blu-ray Discs for HD Camcorder Market (NBC26 Green Bay, 9/07/2007 5:43pm) |
| FAIR LAWN, N.J. -- Maxell Corporation of America, the technology and marketing leader in advanced data storage media, announced that it will begin shipping a new 8cm Blu-ray BD-R write-once and BD-RE rewritable discs for the HD camcorder market. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony HVR-A1U HDV Camcorder Spot takes a first look at a pre-production model (Broadcast Newsroom, 8/25/2005 7:02pm) |
| Bringing its fourth HDV camera to market, Sony is about to start shipping the second in their professional offerings for the HDV shooter. The HVR-A1U is the latest addition to the HDV market, and is a dynamite camcorder both for DV shooters and HDV shooters. Good things come in small packages. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Samsung Starts Mass Producing Industry’s First 3D Vertical NAND Flash (Business Wire, 8/08/2013 10:00pm) |
| SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today announced that it has begun mass producing the industry’s first three-dimensional (3D) Vertical NAND (V-NAND) flash memory, [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Addonics Announces Optical Solution that Bridges Blu-ray and HD DVD Formats (Business Wire, 12/13/2007 2:00pm) |
| SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Addonics Technologies today announced its Zebra Blu-ray / HD DVD Player an optical storage solution that allows your PC to play Blu-ray and HD DVD movies ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC to launch first full high-definition camcorder (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News, 2/07/2007 10:07am) |
| TOKYO, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Japanese consumer electronics maker Victor Co. of Japan Ltd. (JVC) said on Wednesday it plans to launch the world's first home-use camcorder that can make recordings at full high-definition quality. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony High Definition Camcorder (Incentive, 5/28/2006 12:48am) |
| MAY 24, 2005 - -- If you've got a high definition television, why not shoot home movies that take full advantage of its crystal-clear quality? In July, Sony will release a compact, consumer-oriented, high definition Handycam camcorder. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | High-Definition JVC GR-HD1 HD Camcorder (Luxist, 6/24/2005 5:31pm) |
| See your babies drool in high-definition with the world’s first cosumer HD camcorder, the JVC GR-HD1 . Available for $3,500, this handheld camera lets you record, edit, play, and store home movies directly to the cameras built-in memory card for easy digital editing. Once you have a finished product, you can transfer the movie to a DVD or standard VHS tape. Although you can watch your videos ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Cisco's Flip Video Launches Second-Gen HD Camcorder (TWICE, 10/14/2009 2:25pm) |
| San Francisco - Cisco-owned Flip Video launched a second-generation Flip MinoHD camcorder that... (Read Full Article) |
 | Canon XH G1 HD Video Camcorder Supports HDTV Test in Outer Space (Business Wire, 11/12/2007 9:22pm) |
| TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A Canon XH G1 HD video camcorder traveled into space for use in testing involving the capture of digital high-definition television (HDTV) images on the latest space ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Understanding the Main Challenges Facing the Television (TV) Sector: TV 2.0 Development Scenario (Broadcast Newsroom, 3/06/2007 10:23am) |
| SONY HVRA1U 1/3" Professional HDV Camcorder with 3Million Pixel CMOS Imager, DVCAM and Mini DV Recor... (Rated by 38 users) The Sony HVR-A1U is the entry level HDV camcorder that records high definition video as well as DVCAM and DV standard-definition video. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony shrinks camcorder (Pioneer Press) (Yahoo! News (Error), 2/26/2006 12:11am) |
| Sony Corp. introduced on Tuesday a high-definition camcorder that is small enough to rest comfortably in the palm of your hand. Sony billed its 18-ounce, 5.5 inch-long HDR-HC3 as the world's lightest and smallest. The device, 26 percent more compact than the previous model, is set to go on sale next month in Japan for $1,300 and in April in the United States for $1,700. Sony officials in Tokyo ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony Unveils World's Smallest and Lightest HD Consumer Camcorder (PR Newswire via Yahoo! (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/17/2005 4:01am) |
| Sony today announced the world\\\'s smallest and lightest high definition consumer camcorder with full HD resolution based on HDV 1080i. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DVD Insider: Optical Storage Update (Digital Video Editing, 6/27/2005 7:34pm) |
| DVD Insider: Optical Storage Update Blue laser fight rages on -- who wins? (6/27/05) We have actually been keeping score on which Hollywood studio and which content owner "signed up" for the HD- (HD- DVD ) and Blu-ray Disc (BD) camps. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp Develops Dual-Layer Super-Resolution Optical Disc Technology (HardwareZone, 7/11/2005 9:03pm) |
| Sharp Corporation has developed an optical disc technology that enables super-resolution readout of data pits in a dual-layer structure by employing a transparent super-resolution functional film. The development of this technology will make it possible to increase the storage capacity of optical discs using blue lasers to 100 GB in the dual-layer structure. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC Launches New HD Everio Memory Camera For Video Enthusiasts (HDTV Magazine, 9/15/2009 12:11pm) |
JVC today announced a new video camera that offers the performance, features and handling demanded by video enthusiasts. The new JVC HD Everio GZ-HM400, available immediately, emphasizes image quality and usability in a design that videographers will find allows comfortable extended use.
The HD Everio GZ-HM400, which records to an SD/SDHC card and includes 32GB of internal memory, features a 10.3-megapixel CMOS sensor that delivers nine-megapixel still images and 1080 TV lines of horizontal resolution for Full HD video. High-speed recording of up to 600fps is also possible for...
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 | Optical Entertainment Network And ViewNow Deploy IP VOD (Digital WebCast, 10/25/2005 5:25pm) |
| Optical Entertainment Network (OEN) announced today that it has signed a long-term digital IP carriage agreement with ViewNow. The Los Angeles, CA based company will be providing OEN with all of its video on demand (VOD) programming. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba's first Blu-ray player hits in November (Consumer Reports, 9/03/2009 6:39pm) |
| Toshiba's BDX2000 Blu-ray player. (Click to enlarge) [PHOTO: Courtesy of Toshiba] If you can't beat 'em, join them. That's finally Toshiba's message as the company readies to roll out its first Blu-ray player, the BDX2000, this fall. The player will arrive in November, at a price of $250. The BDX200 is a BD-Live-ready player (you have to add 1GB of flash memory for the BD-Live Internet feature to work), and it includes an SD card slot for playing digital music, photos and video--including high-def AVCHD files—on your TV. The player has a "smoked mirrored" front panel, with a drop-down door that conceals the primary controls. When used with a Toshiba Regza TV, the player and TV can both be controlled from a single remote. From the announcement, it's unclear whether the layer internally decodes the high-resolution lossless audio formats—Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD-Master Audio—internally, or sends it out via bitstream for decoding in a receiver. [Note: We just learned the player decodes these formats internally.] —James K. Willcox (Read Full Article) |
 | Vitesse Introduces Photodiodes For Ethernet and FTTx Markets (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 9/07/2005 4:01am) |
| Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. today announced a new line of photodiode products for the resurgent optical communications market. The first two products in the family, the VSC7750 and VSC7780, are designed for use in the optical receiver side of both the Small Form Factor and its pluggable counterpart . ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | NHK zooms in on 8K 3D binoculars (CNET Blogs, 10/04/2012 9:38pm) |
| The prototype, which is being showcased at the Ceatec technology fair, can zoom in to 4x and maintain full-HD resolution. (Read Full Article) |
 | Compromise unlikely in HD optical disc battle (PC Advisor, 4/18/2005 10:39am) |
| Recent comments by Sony executives have raised hopes of a truce in the next-generation optical video disc battle between Blu-ray Disc and HD-DVD. But closer questioning of companies on both sides points to no significant change in their positions and the continued likelihood that consumers will be forced to choose between two competing formats. (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Panasonic introduces AG-AC90 AVCCAM HD handheld camcorder (Broadcast Engineering, 8/16/2012 7:24pm) |
| The AC90 debuts the PS premium professional AVCCAM HD recording mode.
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 | REVIEWS: Flip Ultra HD camcorder (Pocket-lint, 7/14/2009 9:13am) |
| Flexible pocket HD friend?
Flip pretty much kick-started the pocket camcorder trend but seemed to quickly fall behind the competition in terms of their offering. We've seen the Mino HD previously and here we have the Ultra edition updated to HD.
In terms of design it is pretty much what we had before in the Ultra edition. It is still pocketable, measuring only 108 x 55.5 x 30mm and ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Analog Devices' Image Compression Chip to Enable First JPEG2000 Professional High-Definition Camcorder (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 9/12/2005 3:51pm) |
| Analog Devices Inc. , a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, today announced that its JPEG2000 compression chip - the ADV202 - is enabling cost-effective HD in the Grass Valley Infinity Digital Media Camcorder. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Attenborough returns with 'mindblowing' series (Guardian Unlimited, 2/10/2006 12:21am) |
| Media: Latest high-definition video technology lets the BBC zoom in for wildlife firsts. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Calix Sees Rising Interest in Fiber as Three Telcos Select Its FTTP Solution (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 7/18/2005 12:01pm) |
| Calix announced today that three additional service providers will deploy fiber to the premises using the company's standards-based broadband passive optical network optical line terminal line cards for the Calix C7 multiservice access platform. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Imation Readies HD DVD and Blu-ray Optical Media Formats (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 11/10/2005 2:51pm) |
| Imation Corp , a worldwide leader in removable data storage media, today announced it is finalizing the development of both HD DVD and Blu-ray optical recordable media, with plans to utilize its proprietary hard coat protective disc coating in the development of both formats. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | 2nd-Gen Flip MinoHD camcorder shipping (HD-Report, 10/14/2009 7:02pm) |
| The second generation Flip MinoHD camcorder from Pure Digital Technologies started shipping this week. The tiny HD video camera stores 120 minutes of 1280×720 resolution video on 8 GB of built-in memory, requiring no additional memory.
Video is recorded at 30 frames-per-second (progressive scan) at an average bitrate of 9.0Mbps. Video compression is H.264, audio compression [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Connecting Blu-ray and DISH DVR to Receiver with HDMI, Do I Need Optical Digital Too? (Big Picture Big Sound, 7/06/2008 9:13am) |
| A reader with an HDMI-switching home theater receiver, Blu-ray Disc player and DISH Network HD receiver wonders whether he'll still need to use an optical digital cable for audio if he connects these devices to his system using HDMI.
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| (Unranked) | Bruker Wins Over $3 Million in Orders for Consumer Display Solution (Business Wire, 11/11/2012 11:01am) |
| TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bruker announced today that it has received over $3 million in orders from a leading provider of consumer displays for Bruker’s self-calibrating ContourGT-X 3D optical microscopes. The ContourGT-X optical microscope [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Coretronic to set up China subsidiary focusing on optical components (Digi Times, 5/24/2006 9:32am) |
| Coretronic announced on May 23 that it plans to set up a wholly-owned subsidiary in Suzhou, China with an initial capital of US$13.26 million. The new company will mainly target high-definition (HD) LCD TVs, monitors, optical instruments and components for LCD backlight module production, according to the company. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hermetically Sealed Optical Window Technology by Tekna Seal and FloMet (PR Web, 3/10/2005 8:07am) |
| Hermetically sealed optical window technology delivers revolutionary results - developed through a new combination of Metal Injection Molded materials coupled with superior glass to metal sealing process. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Semiconductor Leader Purchases Multiple Bruker 3D Optical Microscopes (Business Wire, 9/02/2012 8:01am) |
| TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bruker announced today that a leading semiconductor supplier has purchased multiple Bruker ContourGT-X 3D optical microscope systems for their packaging factories in Asia and North America to support copper wire bond [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Creative Labs VF0580 Vado HD 720p Pocket Video Camcorder - $135 Shipped (Gadgetreview, 7/23/2009 4:07am) |
| B&H Photo has the Creative Labs VF0580 Vado HD 720p Pocket Video Camcorder for a must buy price. Features include 1280×720 resolution, 2-inch LCD, 2 hours of recording space and an HDMI output. It’s $139.99 - $5 instant savings + free shipping = $134.99 shipped! (Read Full Article) |
 | New Microsoft Hardware Products (Addict 3D, 4/04/2006 6:45am) |
| * Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000: An upgraded version of the best-selling Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse, this mouse features enhanced with High Definition technology for smooth and precise tracking over any surface (even airplane tray tables), as well as a smaller receiver for traveling convenience. ($29.95) * Wireless Laser Mouse 5000: From the fashionably inclined businessman to your ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Nero Software with Blu-ray Technology to Showcase at Philips Booth at IFA Show in Berlin (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 9/01/2005 12:04pm) |
| Nero, leaders in digital media technology, and Royal Philips Electronics, a world leader in optical storage and a founding member of the Blu-ray Disc Association, announced today that Philips will demonstrate the new Blu-ray optical disc format at IFA 2005, September 2 through 7 in Berlin, Germany. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hitachi announces DZ-BD10HA tri-format Blu-ray camcorder (HDTV UK, 1/28/2009 11:26am) |
| Hitachi has announced its new DZ-BD10HA high definition camcorder, able to record directly to Blu-ray disc, internal 30GB hard drive, or SDHC. It features a seven megapixel CMOS image sensor offering full 1080p high definition recording, a dubbing feature which allows footage to be transferred directly from the hard drive or memory card to the Blu-ray disc, face detection, and image stabilisation. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Flip UltraHD U2120W Camcorder, 120 Minutes - $164 Shipped (Gadgetreview, 7/22/2009 10:33pm) |
| Newegg has a coupon low for the Flip UltraHD U2120W Camcorder, 120 Minutes. It can record up to 120 minutes of 720p video and includes a 2-inch LCD and USB plug buit-in. It’s $179 - $15 coupon (FLIP7115) + free shipping = $164 shipped!
Don’t forget Newegg’s $15 coupon: FLIP7115 (expires: soon) (Read Full Article) |
 | Optical Entertainment Network (OEN) Selects Alloptic for the Largest North America IP Video Deployment (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 10/05/2005 4:01am) |
| Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks , the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that OEN has selected Alloptic's Network Access solution for North America's largest IP video roll-out. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung intros HMX-U10 compact full HD camcorder (HDTV UK, 7/14/2009 11:26am) |
Full high definition video recording in an ultra-compact body comes Samsung's latest camcorder, the HMX-U10. Measuring 56mm x 103mm x 15.5mm and weighing in at 95g including battery, features include a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, two-inch LCD screen, ergonomic angled grip...
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 | Syscan Imaging, Inc. Announces Licensing of Proprietary LCOS Optical Engine (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 6/05/2006 1:00pm) |
| Syscan Imaging, Inc. the world leader in USB powered portable image scanners and developer of HDTV technology solutions, through its Sysview Technology group, announces the signing of a world-wide exclusive license to manufacture and sell a proprietary 3-panel LCOS optical engine developed by Next Wave Optics, Inc. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Kodak's Zi8 HD pocket camcorder hits the 1080p mark, adds Facebook uploading (Engadget, 7/29/2009 6:10am) |
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The Zi6 is still fairly fresh in our memory banks, but Kodak's already looking ahead with its newly unveiled Zi8 pocket camcorder. The Flip Ultra HD competitor boasts 1080p recording this time around, in addition to usual features like face tracking, image stabilization, a 2.5-inch LCD display, and SD card slot. YouTube uploading is back, and joining it Facebook support, too. It'll be out in September in blue, red, and black colors for just a hair under $180.Filed under: Digital Cameras, HDTV, Portable VideoKodak's Zi8 HD pocket camcorder hits the 1080p mark, adds Facebook uploading originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 29 Jul 2009 01:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC Announces Popularly-Priced Blu-ray Player (HDTV Magazine, 10/28/2009 2:20pm) |
JVC today announced the availability of a new entry-level Blu-ray player. The new JVC XV-BP11 is a truly versatile high definition player, offering playback of high definition Blu-ray discs, plus playback of the AVCHD format, the high definition format widely used for HD camcorders, including the JVC HD Everio line.
JVC XV-BP11 Features...
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| (Unranked) | 3D model gets you up close with the Xbox One (CNET News, 5/30/2013 6:55pm) |
| Zoom in and out on any part of the Xbox One with this rotatable 3D model from [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Flip MinoHD improved with 8GB, bigger viewscreen (DVICE, 10/14/2009 6:37pm) |
| Now that Apple's put a camcorder on board its iPod Nano, what do you think Flip video is going to do? The company's released its next generation Flip MinoHD pocket camcorder, that's what. The $230 shooter expands its capacity to 8GB versus its 4GB predecessor, giving you two hours of sweet 720p video. Making it easier to use is a bigger 2-inch LCD (up from 1.5 inches), and in addition to that signature USB plug that flips out, there's also an HDMI connection.
We're fond of this Flip MinoHD's updated rounded-off look and brushed-aluminum front, and if you don't like its silver color, you can specify your own custom case on the Flip website. Now all the Flip designers need to do is add image stabilization to this 720p camcorder, and it might actually be worth its $230 price.
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 | New Sony 'pirate' camcorder (p2pnet.net, 5/18/2005 1:12pm) |
| Fits \\\'comfortably\\\' in your hand ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Panasonic to launch world's first hand-held high definition solid-state memory camcorder during Cabsat Dubai 2006 (AME Info, 3/05/2006 11:31am) |
| Panasonic, the leading global manufacturer of broadcast products and consumer electronics, has announced that it would be launching the AG-HVX200, the world's first hand-held high definition solid-state memory camcorder during the 12th Middle East International Cable, Satellite, Broadcast and Communications Exhibition (CABSAT) 2006, that will be held from March 7-9 at the Dubai International ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC XV-BP1 Blu-ray Player is the first for JVC (I4U, 1/07/2009 4:15pm) |
| JVC announced their first Blu-ray player at the CES 2009. It is amazing that they could afford to not offer a Blu-ray player until now. The JVC XV-BP1 Blu-ray player offers also playback of the AVCHD format, the high definition format widely used for HD ca... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | First Impressions - Destroy All Humans /// Eurogamer (EuroGamer, 5/16/2005 5:07am) |
| Having spent the best part of the last quarter of a century fighting off the alien hordes, today was the day the tables were finally turned and we got to see the war on humanity through bug eyes, and we have two things to report: firstly, having big bulbous eyes doesn\\\'t mean you see anything bigger (or, you know, have automatic zoom functions/night vision or anything useful like that), and ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | JVC ships GY-HM600 HD camera (Broadcast Engineering, 11/08/2012 5:06pm) |
| The new HD camera features a built-in 23X zoom lens and delivers superior low-light performance with excellent sensitivity (F11 at 2000 lux).
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 | Optical Entertainment Network Selects Amino to Deliver Standard and High Definition Set-Top Boxes for FISION(TM) FTTH (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 10/05/2005 6:00am) |
| Optical Entertainment Network announced that Amino will supply standard and high definition Set-Top Boxes for FISION's fiber-to-the-Home Video service. Cambridge, United Kingdom based Amino, the leading provider of consumer premises equipment for broadband and IPTV based services, will deliver the first generation STB's for FISION, that will receive over 300 video channels including over 50 ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Opinion: Blu-ray or HD DVD -- neither, thanks (Computerworld, 1/11/2008 2:00pm) |
| As the skirmish between Blu-ray and HD DVD drags on, with Blu-ray gaining more momentum from movie industry supporters, you should continue to be patient and wait -- not for Blu-ray, but for systems that can store video-on-demand movies and TV on spinning disk and flash memory. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Tokyo Edge: HD Camcorders, Tiny Music Players, and Nine-Ink Printers (PC World, 6/15/2005 8:04am) |
| Talk of changes in giant TV technology, flash hard-drive memory, and new external storage options surface this month in Asia. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC pocket camera shoots HD Video (Tech Digest, 10/13/2009 4:39pm) |
JVC has launched its first pocket flash memory camera, the new PICSIO GC-FM1. Combining true eight-megapixel stills and 1080p Full HD video it also offers image stabilisation for minimising camera shake, even when the 4X digital zoom is used, JVC claims. Videos are recorded in the widely-used MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format and stored as .MOV files for easy sharing without the need for time-consuming and potentially damaging conversion. Storage is on SD/SDHC memory cards. To suit individual shooting situations, PICSIO provides four video and still recording modes. About the size of a mobile phone the PICSIO is available in three colours - Black Ice, Blue Steel and Purple Passion and comes with a funky-looking geometric pattern and jewel-like appearance.
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 | Toshiba To Lose $666 Million (Cue Scary Music) [Hd Dvd] (Kotaku, 3/19/2008 11:00am) |
| Man, losing is hard. Not only that, it's expensive. Back in February, Toshiba pulled the plug on its HD DVD, thereby ending the format war. That, along with the falling price of flash memory chips,... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | My Name is Earl...Earl Widescreen. (pPlayer.com, 12/14/2005 9:23pm) |
| At least that's what we think Earl's last name should be based on the high-definition pranks on the show. These funny little bits in "My Name is Earl" are tucked over on the side of the screen, so they require a widescreen HDTV to see. Don't have an HDTV yet? Luckily, HD Beat has you covered. Tune in and find out exactly what this man is doing in the zoom-in and why it's funny. If you ... (Read Full Article) |
 | High-definition TV sales make Tweeter results zoom; Canton electronics chain has trouble keeping sets in stock (Patriot Ledger, 4/07/2006 3:51pm) |
| CANTON - Red-hot consumer demand for high-definition TVs helped boost sales at Tweeter Home Entertainment Group by 3 percent in the first quarter. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Nyrius ARIES Pro May be the Smallest Wireless HD System Yet (Electronic House, 10/15/2012 3:04pm) |
| The size of a flash drive, the ARIES Pro sends HD video and 5.1 audio 160 feet wirelessly.
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 | WinDVD 9 adds support for Blu-ray, AVCHD--and even HD DVD (CNET Blogs, 3/18/2008 5:30pm) |
| Corel's WinDVD 9 software handles Blu-ray, HD DVD, and standard DVD discs(Credit: Corel)The HD format war may be over, but don't tell Corel. The company's WinDVD 9 software plays both Blu-ray and the now-defunct HD DVD format--perfect for those few Windows PCs with HD ...]]> ... (Read Full Article) |
 | A Sharp-Shooting Camcorder (BusinessWeek, 9/01/2005 4:26am) |
| Sony's HC1 high-definition camera makes editing and viewing a challenge, but the crisp footage it generates is worth the trouble ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Reviewed.com @CES: Sony announces 3D cam for under $1k (USATODAY, 1/08/2013 3:31am) |
| At CES 2013 Sony debuted the TD30V 3D camcorder, priced under [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Corel Announces New HD Power Pack for Ulead(R) DVD MovieFactory(R) 6 Plus (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 10/23/2007 1:00pm) |
| OTTAWA----Corel Corporation , a leading developer of graphics, productivity, and digital media software, today announced that users of its Ulead® DVD MovieFactory® 6 Plus software can now install the new HD Power Pack to add AVCHD , BDMV and HD DVD Advanced Content authoring capabilities as well as M2TS import. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony, Panasonic announce new HD format (Digit Magazine, 5/11/2006 9:07am) |
| High-definition video fans can prepare themselves for another new format: AVCHD. The format, developed by Sony and Panasonic, is aimed at high-definition camcorders and makes it possible to store HD content on currently available 8-centimetre DVDs, the companies said Thursday. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sanyo intros PLC-WXU10 / PLC-WXU30 portable HD projectors (Engadget, 9/06/2007 3:02pm) |
| Filed under: Displays, HDTVHot on the heels of the drool-worthy Z2000 comes a pair of tamer PJs from Sanyo, both of which take size into consideration. The PLC-WXU10 and PLC-WXU30 each offer full 16:9 widescreen support, a 1,280 x 800 native resolution, flexible zoom lens for projecting with as little as a three-foot throw, keystone correction, and a slew of ports including DVI, VGA, composite, S- ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Redundant GEPON Optical Network Terminal Debuts (Wireless IQ, 1/24/2006 4:39pm) |
| Alloptic, Inc., a global leader in the development and deployment of... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Compromise unlikely in HD optical disc battle (Macworld UK, 4/18/2005 9:03am) |
| There appears little hope of detente between the two sides championing opposing standards for the next-generation of DVD. (Read Full Article) |
 | Does the Samsung Instinct HD really shoot HD video? (Consumer Reports, 10/08/2009 7:02pm) |
| The Samsung Instinct HD. [PHOTO courtesy of Samsung] The Samsung Instinct HD, available from Sprint for $250 with a two-year contract after a $100 mail-in rebate, is the first cell phone we've seen that claims to make high-definition video recordings. It also boasts a 5-megapixel still camera with flash. That camera is a step up from the flashless, 2-megapixel camera found on previous Instincts, also from Sprint, including the S30 version now in our Ratings, available to subscribers. We’re evaluating the Instinct HD now, and will post full test results on it to our Ratings later this month. Meantime, our initial results on its imaging are promising, albeit with a few quibbles. The new Instinct’s camera is easy to access, thanks to a dedicated camera button, conveniently located on the lower right side of the phone. Pushing the button activates the camera’s still mode. Tapping a camera icon on the upper left of the largish (1.78 x 2.66 in.) display switches the camera to video mode. Tapping again summons controls for auto-focus, exposure, and other camera functions. The Instinct HD claims it can record video resolution of 1280 x 720p, which is a true HD format—although, as we often point out, HD format alone does not assure images of pristine, high-definition quality. To assess quality, we shot a series of videos on the Instinct and hooked it up to a 50-inch Panasonic plasma television using the optional ($30) HDMI cable. Our findings: Color was good in the MPEG4 videos, though they lacked fine detail and texture. They blurred even more when we panned the camera to the left or right. In short, they couldn’t rival the image quality you’d enjoy from full-sized HD camcorders in our Ratings, available to subscribers. But such camcorders are much bigger and pricier than the Instinct HD, and do nothing except shoot video and stills. The high-def video quality of the Instinct was comparable to what you’d get from a standard-definition pocket camcorder, such as the Flip. And that's still way ahead of the video we've seen any other camera phone. A few details and quibbles: The HDMI cable has a proprietary connector that works only with the Samsung HD, so you may have trouble finding a replacement if it's lost while you're on vacation. You can't use the cable for showing stills on your TV. If your TV has an SD memory-card slot, you can play photos and videos off of the phone's 4GB microSD memory card (the phone comes with an SD memory card adaptor). Unfortunately, accessing the card is a pain. You have to open the phone's back cover and remove the battery, which shuts off the phone. And the still-image performance of the Instinct? Pictures were sharp and well-defined, with good color overall on the TV screen, though shots taken in low light still looked dark—even with the flash. Camera controls were fairly responsive for a phone, with an acceptable next-shot delay. Our photo engineers are currently giving the Instinct HD's... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | New firmware for JVC GY-HM600 HD camera improves performance (Broadcast Engineering, 12/05/2012 3:50pm) |
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The new upgrade, free to all existing owners, improves the camera’s autofocus and signal-to-noise ratio, as well as its flash band compensation.
The GY-HM600 shoots up to Full HD video with a wide-angle 23x [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Now Even the PS3 Surfs Faster than Explorer [Playstation 3] (Gizmodo, 10/28/2008 12:23pm) |
| It's a sad day, Microsoft, when Sony goes on record that their PS3 browser is faster than IE7. Firmware 2.5 is not only bringing the PlayStation 3 internet browser Flash 9, but its Javascript update... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | da Vinci Introduces Transformer Integrated Processor Board Revolutionary high-quality image translation engine for (Digital Video Editing, 9/12/2005 7:20pm) |
| da Vinci Systems today announced the upcoming release of Transformer, a flexible, highly integrated processor board for Resolve that delivers a host of advanced filter algorithms in addition to pan, tilt, zoom, and rotate capabilities in real time at 2K resolution. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Panasonic introduces AG-AF100A HD cinema camcorder (Broadcast Engineering, 1/14/2013 7:21pm) |
| The AF100A features 10-bit (enhanced 8-bit) 4:2:2 quality output for better gradation of tonal areas when recording onto external devices, such as a P2 HD recorder.
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 | SANYO Xacti HD2 Camcorder Offers Next-Generation Video Performance (HardwareZone, 1/18/2007 4:51am) |
| Smallest and Lightest High-Definition Digital Video Camera Takes 7.1-Megapixel Still Images, Too ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Chinese pirates offering cheap AVCHD Blu-ray rips on disguised DVD-Rs (Engadget, 11/17/2008 11:26am) |
| Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Just last week we heard that Warner Bros. was ending its home video / DVD business in South Korea due to rampant piracy, and now we've got a report from China suggesting that sophisticated pirates are duping buyers with faux Blu-ray Discs that are actually DVDs. As the story goes, movie pirates in select parts of Asia are ripping bona fide BDs and then burnin ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Mitsubishi WD-52628 (PC Magazine, 2/09/2006 5:42pm) |
| The versatile Mitsubishi WD-52628 rear-projection HDTV has integrated flash media support and a bountiful selection of A/V inputs. And although our tests revealed some image shortcomings, overall the picture was pleasing and was backed up with good sound. All-in-all, this DLP RPTV advances the state of the art. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Review: Mitsubishi HC3000 DLP Projector (HDBlog.net, 8/30/2006 11:25am) |
| Peter Putman, the HDTVexpert, took a look at Mitsubishi’s HC3000 DLP projector. This projector has recently been reduced to $1,999. The lens is a standard 1.3:1 zoom lens. It does have an HDMI input, which is a good thing.
Mr. Putman measured 365 ANSI lumens with BrilliantColor off, and 416 ANSI lumens [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | (No Title) (, 8/03/2007 12:02pm) |
| Hitachi has released two versions of the world's first Blu-ray camcorder that records directly onto high-definition discs. The DZ-BD70A and DZ-BD7HA camcorders can store up to a maximum of one hour of FullHD (1920 x 1080) footage on each Blu-ray disc. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | www.smh.com.au (Sydney Morning Herald, 11/04/2005 3:33pm) |
| Apple chief Steve Jobs declared 2005 as the year of high-definition video and dragged Sony onto the MacWorld stage in January to show off Sony's first HD camcorder called the HDR-FX1 as evidence. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry (Sharky Extreme, 12/30/2005 5:20pm) |
| In the first quarter of 2006, Pioneer Electronics USA says, it'll ship one of the first ultra-high-capacity Blu-ray optical drives for computer use. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Verizon Gambles Big On Optical Fiber (Hartford Courant, 6/20/2006 4:06pm) |
| Lisa Donohue squats on the floor with her 2-year-old son, Calum, in front of their high-definition TV, watching a children's cartoon. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | LG Elec to join HD DVD camp as well as Blu-ray (Reuters.co.uk, 3/08/2006 3:24pm) |
| HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) - LG Electronics, one of the world's biggest optical drive makers, will support HD DVD as well as Blu-ray in the emerging war over the next DVD standard, it said on Wednesday. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Camcorders Catch Up to High-Definition (New York Times, 3/09/2006 1:06am) |
| With more high-definition televisions sold by the day, Sony is releasing a more compact HD camcorder. ... (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) |
 | Blu-Ray and H DVD Past Prime? (HDBlog.net, 3/10/2006 1:22pm) |
| Martin Lynch at the Inquirer has an article about how HD DVD and Blu-ray are obsolete before they even hit the market. His main point:
Storage has moved on. High-density discs are no longer the revolution they once were. Hard disk-based storage has passed it by. Even Flash-based storage is growing rapidly in capacity terms. People [...] ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Imation Readies HD DVD and Blu-ray Optical Media Formats (HardwareZone, 11/11/2005 5:08am) |
| Company Will Deliver Both Formats With Scratch-Resistant Protective Coating ... (Read Full Article) |
 | THX chief says war victory came too late for Blu-ray (AfterDawn, 3/25/2008 10:21pm) |
| THX chief scientist Laurie Fincham has been quoted as saying that despite its victory over HD DVD, Blu-ray will not become the next standard in the home entertainment market.
"Personally, I think it's too late for Blu-ray. I think consumers will only become interested in replacing DVD when HD movies becomes available on flash memory. Do we really need another spinning format?" Fincham is quo ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Panasonic 3CCD HD camcorders come just in time for the holidays (MobileMag, 12/07/2006 7:53pm) |
| Recording family movies just got more definitive. Panasonic today announced a couple of new additions to their camcorder line, both of which will joyously record life's precious moments in high definition. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Review: Sony HDR-FX1E (PC Advisor, 4/08/2005 3:24pm) |
| When digital camcorders first went on sale around a decade ago, they cost thousands. Amazingly, the first high-definition camcorder to arrive in the UK comes in at a similar price. Factor in inflation and Sonyâ s HDR-FX1E seems cheap for such groundbreaking technology. (Read Full Article) |
 | Taking Home Video to the Next Level (Connected Home Media, 8/03/2005 1:16pm) |
| I'm between family vacations as I write this, and because we recently purchased a new Sony widescreen camcorder to replace the old Canon model that died on us late last year, I've been experimenting with importing and editing video for the first time in a while. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony HDR-HC1E (Personal Computer World, 11/04/2005 1:40pm) |
| This is no ordinary camcorder. With a 2.97megapixel Cmos sensor and plenty of processing power, the HDR-HC1E from Sony is able to deliver images of a quality that is astonishing for a product of this size and price. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Philips Showcases Blu-ray Gear (DVD-Recordable, 9/01/2006 2:37pm) |
| Philips is building on its heritage as a leader in optical storage technology to bring Blu-ray Disc to the consumer marketplace. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | AVCHD format will enable 8cm DVD-equipped HD camcorders (Engadget, 5/11/2006 11:50am) |
| Filed under: Digital Cameras, HDTV, Storage (Read Full Article) |
 | New Sony HD camcorders coming soon (HD-Report, 7/23/2009 5:04pm) |
| Sony announced a couple new HD camcorders you’ll see on the shelves in September. The HDR-CX520V and HDR-CX500V capture 1920×1080 high-definition video, as well as 12-megapixel photos. Both handycams store content on 64GB or 32G internal flash memory, respectively, giving you up to 25 hours of HD video in LP mode.
In addition to the built-in [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Solving the 3D platforming problem in Jumping Flash (Joystiq, 12/05/2012 10:00pm) |
| This is Making Time, a column about the games we've always wanted to play, and the games we've always wanted to play again. (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox 360 getting 1080p, 5.1 sound ... ads (Joystiq, 7/01/2009 9:45pm) |
| Thanks to Silverlight, Microsoft's answer to Adobe's cross-platform Flash standard, Xbox 360 owners will soon be able to experience the thrill of high-definition interactive advertisements. Speaking to MediaPost, Microsoft's advertising business group director, Sean Alexander, touted the ability for HD ads created using the technology to run in web browsers, on mobile phones and on the fancy-sc ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-Ray Ups Ante on Data Storage (Wired News, 8/17/2005 9:43am) |
| Offering vastly increased capacity and backward compatibility with CDs and DVDs, Sony's next-generation optical discs look like the wave of the future. Here's how the new medium works, what you can do with it and what it'll cost. By Bruce Gain. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Flyboy HD with 960 x 245 LCD (Engadget, 12/25/2005 3:55am) |
| Filed under: HDTV , Portable Audio , Portable Video If you're ready to take your HD with you, would like to actually view a few of the included pixels in transit, and never really cared much for vertical lines of resolution, the Flyboy HD is the PVP for you. It has a 960 x 234 LCD with an LED backlight, a 20GB hard drive, and can even support an MPEG-4 camcorder add-on. There don't ... (Read Full Article) |
 | The Flyboy HD with 960 x 245 LCD (Engadget, 12/27/2005 2:42am) |
| Filed under: HDTV , Portable Audio , Portable Video If you're ready to take your HD with you, would like to actually view a few of the included pixels in transit, and never really cared much for vertical lines of resolution, the Flyboy HD is the PVP for you. It has a 960 x 234 LCD with an LED backlight, a 20GB hard drive, and can even support an MPEG-4 camcorder add-on. There don't ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CBS Taps Sony for HDTV News (Broadcasting and Cable, 1/18/2006 8:12pm) |
| CBS announced Thursday that it will be purchasing Sony’s new XDCAM HD optical-disk cameras and recorders for news acquisition at its 17 owned-and-operated stations. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Westinghouse Digital Introduces Roku-Ready HDTV (Home Media Magazine, 6/20/2013 1:16am) |
| Consumer electronics company Westinghouse Digital will debut a new, Roku-enabled 50-inch LED HDTV June 26, along with a full line-up of LED 4K Ultra HD sets.
The LED HDTV allows users to plug in a Roku Streaming Stick, the flash [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | IFA - Blu-ray brings Hollywood to Berlin (ARNnet, 8/31/2006 10:46pm) |
| Key backers of the new Blu-ray Disc optical storage technology turned out in force at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin to announce a string of content and equipment offerings. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Vitesse Introduces Photodiodes For Ethernet And FTTX Markets (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News, 9/07/2005 5:56am) |
| Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. (NASDAQ:VTSS) today announced a new line of photodiode products for the resurgent optical communications market. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New Sony COO bullish on Blu-ray (Electronics Supply and Manufacturing, 5/10/2006 8:06pm) |
| NEW YORK — Although acknowledging the optical disk wars are not over, Sony Electronics Inc.’s new president and chief operating officer Stan Glasgow is hedging that the Blu-ray Disc format will emerge as the winner. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Moto Gets a Piece of Verizon FTTP (Light Reading, 4/20/2005 9:35pm) |
| The deal also resulted in a somewhat quiet product debut for the Motorola AXS2200 Optical Line Terminal, which may offer a clue as to where Verizon is heading with its fiber plans. (Read Full Article) |
 | 4.00pm Tuesday October 3, 2006 (The New Zealand Herald, 10/03/2006 3:07am) |
| CHIBA - Sony Corp. said today it will launch its Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorder in Japan in December, with an expected price tag of around 300,000 yen ($3,900) for a model with a 500-gigabyte hard disk drive. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Addonics Unveils External Blu-ray Drive with eSATA (I4U, 8/27/2009 7:00pm) |
| Addonics has announced a couple new external optical drives that are perfect for the netbook user who lacks DVD or Blu-ray. The drives include the Pocket Blu-ray/DVDRW and a similar DVD only optical drive. The big feature for these tow products is that the...
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 | Hulu still silent on PS3, Windows Mobile blocking - but there's a free solution (Engadget, 7/01/2009 11:08pm) |
| A few days after blocking PlayStation 3 users, Hulu has yet to respond to questions concerning the change which has only helped to fuel rumors it is related to the Microsoft ad campaign currently featured on the site, but that seems less likely now that we've confirmed it also began blocking the Flash-enabled Skyfire browser on Windows Mobile devices at the same time. Whatever the cause is, if yo ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Panasonic Bows High-End Blu-Ray System (Broadcasting and Cable, 6/22/2006 8:18pm) |
| Panasonic is taking a luxurious approach to the new Blu-ray high-definition optical disc format. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Onkyo Debuts Blu-ray Disc Player with BD-Live Interactive and AVCHD Compatibility (HDTV Magazine, 7/28/2009 10:41pm) |
Onkyo Debuts Blu-ray Disc Player with BD-Live Interactive and AVCHD Compatibility Upper Saddle River, NJ (7/28/09) -- Onkyo has introduced a new, state-of-the-art, BD-Live interactive Blu-ray Disc Player, model DV-BD507. This full-featured player delivers outstanding high definition 1080p video playback...
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 | JVC SHOWS PROHD CAMERA AND DECK (Post Magazine, 4/17/2005 6:48am) |
| LAS VEGAS - JVC, based in Wayne, NJ, is showing a professional yet affordable high definition camcorder at this year's NAB show. The "ProHD" GY-HD100U offers true 24p capture and recording capabilities along with the features and stability found in higher-priced, shoulder-style models. (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony set to launch wirelss Blu-ray standalone (AfterDawn, 3/09/2009 3:40am) |
| Sony has announced the launch of its first ever wireless Blu-ray standalone player, dubbed the BDP-S560, slated for a May release with a $350 USD price tag.
The BDP-S560, along with the upcoming entry-level BDP-S360, are BD-Live capable however the cheaper S360 will require a wired connection.
Each device will also include two external USB ports allowing for media playback off a USB flash dr ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Supernets for global research to shine at iGrid (CommsDesign, 8/29/2005 4:41pm) |
| Peterborough, N.H. - The global alliance seeking to build 10-Gbit optical networks and applications to run on them will meet next month to showcase experiments built on high-tech input from 21 nations. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray, HD DVD Format War Heats up at MEDIA-TECH (Business Wire, 5/22/2006 1:00pm) |
| HANAU, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 22, 2006--The studios have picked sides, but optical manufacturers will wait until the MEDIA-TECH Expo to choose between HD DVD and ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Viral Video ''All-Stars'' Unite with Canon U.S.A.'s HG10 High-Definition Camcorder to Create Higher Quality Web Video (Business Wire, 11/05/2007 2:00pm) |
| LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Web video fans have a new reason to celebrate - Canon U.S.A., Inc. today announced an exclusive alliance with Web video’s ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Life and world of politics turning ever more visual (The Maui News, 4/04/2006 9:50pm) |
| Change surrounds us. We watch music on iPods. Our newspapers flash with color. Kids play video games. Cars talk, bark and beep. Icons and voice instructions guide our eyes and hands on computers. DVDs tell us how to golf, pitch, bat and dance. Digital signs rule the highways and the world beats a path to our doorstep via high-speed Internet and HDTV. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | HD DVD Players To Drop Below $500 Mid 2007 (DVD-Recordable, 1/22/2007 4:56pm) |
| In view of Toshiba's recent launch of an inexpensive HD DVD player with a retail price of US$599, Taiwan optical disc drive makers think an entry-level HD DVD player priced at up to US$500 (£253) may be available in the second half of 2007. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | (No Title) (, 5/09/2006 12:40pm) |
| The Consumer Electronic Association expects some 600,000 HD-DVD and Blu-ray players and optical drives to be sold in the US alone this year. Following the successful launch of Toshiba's HD-DVD players , units are predicted to continue selling quickly to early adopters, despite the ongoing standards battle between the two rival technologies. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-Ray or HD DVD or both? (Digital WebCast, 7/16/2006 3:19am) |
| With the Blu-Ray/HD DVD wars beginning to heat up as players become available to consumers, those in the professional space who will be publishing to these formats have to determine which format will best suit their business needs. Will it it Blur Ray, HD DVD or both? DMN gets some of answers from Dave Sudden, chief technology officer at Rimage, a provider of optical media publishing solutions. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba launches world's first HD DVD player (Reuters via Yahoo! News, 3/31/2006 1:34pm) |
| Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. on Friday started rolling out its high definition DVD players in Japan, becoming the first company to offer next-generation optical disc players worldwide. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba Unveils First HD DVD Laptop (DVD-Recordable, 3/08/2006 5:46pm) |
| Toshiba on Wednesday unveiled the first high definition laptop computer with a HD DVD optical drive for the new generation of DVD disks and a high resolution display. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Scottish display start-up adds U.S. specialist (EE Times, 9/08/2005 11:41am) |
| LONDON — Dr. John Corless has joined CRLO Displays as Manager, Optical Engine Development will initially be based in the company's new offices in Walnut Creek, Calfornia. He and his family will later relocate to the company's HQ in Dalgety Bay, Scotland. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Scottish display start-up adds U.S. specialist (EE Times UK, 9/08/2005 5:55am) |
| LONDON — Dr. John Corless has joined CRLO Displays as Manager, Optical Engine Development will initially be based in the company's new offices in Walnut Creek, Calfornia. He and his family will later relocate to the company's HQ in Dalgety Bay, Scotland. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CES 2009: Pioneer unveils new Blu-ray and upconverting DVD players, new AV receivers (Tech Digest, 1/09/2009 3:23pm) |
| Pioneer has been showing off its latest range of Blu-ray players, upconverting DVD player, and AV receivers. First up is a new collection of advanced Blu-ray players, all capable of handling BD Live for advanced disc features. The BDP-120 and BDP-320 are aimed at consumers who want a simple high definition disc player right out of the box and come with 1GB of memory (either via a flash drive or in ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CES 2009: Pioneer unveils new Blu-ray and upconverting DVD players, new AV receivers (HDTV UK, 3/12/2009 10:18am) |
| Pioneer has been showing off its latest range of Blu-ray players, upconverting DVD player, and AV receivers. First up is a new collection of advanced Blu-ray players, all capable of handling BD Live for advanced disc features. The BDP-120 and BDP-320 are aimed at consumers who want a simple high definition disc player right out of the box and come with 1GB of memory (either via a flash drive or in ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Adult film industry embracing HD DVD (Ars Technica, 1/12/2007 3:17pm) |
| The adult film industry is picking sides in the next-generation optical disc war. Why have they apparently chosen HD DVD over Blu-ray? ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba launches world's first HD DVD player (Reuters, 3/31/2006 1:43pm) |
| TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. on Friday started rolling out its high definition DVD players in Japan, becoming the first company to offer next-generation optical disc players worldwide. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba HD-E1 HD-DVD Player (1080i) (HardwareZone, 5/04/2007 7:41am) |
| While there is no clear winner in the home high-definition optical storage feud yet, Toshiba has reaffirmed its direction with the release of the HD-E1, an affordable HD-DVD player for your next home entertainment revamp. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony High-Definition Video Recording Ready for Mainstream Consumers (SYS-CON Media, 2/21/2006 12:39pm) |
| Changing the notion that high-definition video recording is for 'advanced videographers only' Sony today announced the HDR-HC3 HDV 1080i Handycam(R) camcorder. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony High-Definition Video Recording Ready for Mainstream Consumers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 2/21/2006 2:00am) |
| Changing the notion that high-definition video recording is for "advanced videographers only" Sony today announced the HDR-HC3 HDV 1080i Handycam® camcorder. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Playstation 3 could shape future of Blu-ray (Personal Computer World, 5/09/2006 12:20pm) |
| The Consumer Electronic Association expects some 600,000 HD-DVD and Blu-ray players and optical drives to be sold in the US alone this year. Following the successful launch of Toshiba's HD-DVD players , units are predicted to continue selling quickly to early adopters, despite the ongoing standards battle between the two rival technologies. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SANYO Unveils World’s First Lineup of Full HD / Full Frame Rate CCTV Cameras (Business Wire, 9/21/2009 9:00pm) |
| ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SANYO North America Corporation (SANYO) today announces its 2009 line-up of nine new HD surveillance cameras that offer up to 4MP MJPEG and Full High Definition (HD) video for critical security monitoring. The world’s first complete lineup of Full HD 1080p and full frame rate compatible network cameras with multi-streaming H.264 and MJPEG codecs includes four different form factors: Box, Dome, Zoom, and PTZ. These state-of-the-art security cameras will be (Read Full Article) |
 | Company promises HD without the high price (PC Advisor, 3/11/2006 4:30pm) |
| The buzz about high-definition movies on optical discs might be all about HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc, but two companies are demonstrating at the CeBit trade show this week a system that delivers HD movies on DVD-like discs for use in cheap players. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Ricoh Device May Easefight Over DVD Formats (RedNova, 7/15/2006 12:12am) |
| By HIROKO TABUCHI Associated Press writer TOKYO -- Japan's Ricoh Co. said Thursday it will be ready to supply an optical component that reads both HD DVD and Blu-ray discs next year -- a move that could diffuse the battle between rivals Toshiba and Sony over next-generation DVD formats. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba to boost HD-DVD (Reuters, 2/17/2006 9:06am) |
| LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Toshiba American Consumer Products on Thursday announced an ambitious marketing push in support of HD-DVD but conceded that some of the high-definition optical disc format's interactive features won't be available in the two first-generation players slated to hit stores next month without a "firmware upgrade." ... (Read Full Article) |
 | JVC Intros ProHD Line of HDV Camcorders Exclusive interview includes first-ever photos of the GY-HD100 camcorder By (Digital Video Editing, 4/08/2005 11:28pm) |
| (4/8/05) JVC plans to introduce ProHD, a new line of HDV -based products at NAB 2005. The new line of products includes two pro-level camcorders , an HDV videotape machine and more. (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony HC1E First Look Douglas Spotted Eagle reviews PAL version of Sony's consumer HDV camcorder By Douglas Spotted Eagle (Digital Video Editing, 7/19/2005 4:34pm) |
| The Sony HDR-HC1E is the first small-bodied camera in the HDV world, but it s size belies it s quality and capability. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | EMCORE releases 4K Ultra HD ready optical extension cards (Broadcast Engineering, 6/26/2013 3:19pm) |
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The OTP-1DVI2A1UKM is designed to quicky convert, scale and send secure HD video and audio fiber within facilities that require the highest-quality video to be displayed.
The OTP-1DVI2A1UKM is designed to [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray victory means millions in royalties (CNET Blogs, 2/19/2008 7:02pm) |
| Forget about customer satisfaction or superiority of image quality. The real issue in the war between Blu-ray and HD DVD was about royalties.
With the competition gone, the Blu-ray consortium now has the opportunity to convince PC makers and consumer electronics makers to adopt Blu-ray drives as their optical drives ...]]> ... (Read Full Article) |
 | PRESS RELEASE: Blu-ray Disc Association Press Conference (gamesindustry.biz, 2/21/2006 9:52am) |
| Hosted by major BDA members, including Philips, Pioneer, Sony and a leading Hollywood studio, this session will focus on the latest European developments and upcoming plans regarding THE next generation, high definition, optical disc format. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Communications Options for Underwater Scientific Networks (RedNova, 5/28/2005 8:30am) |
| Internet Protocol Over Wave-Division Multiplexing for Sub-Sea Scientific Networks The use of modern optical submarine telecommunication cables, and recent progress in related technologies, make it possible to develop versatile, next-generation scientific networks. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Asus to launch M70 laptop with Blu-ray and 1TB storage (HDTV UK, 7/01/2008 8:30am) |
| Asus will launch its latest multimedia laptop PC, the M70, in the UK. It features one terabyte of hard disc storage and a Blu-ray optical drive, plus four built-in Altec Lansing speakers and a subwoofer... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DisplaySearch Reports Small/Medium Display Revenue to Reach $21B in 2005 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 6/09/2005 2:25pm) |
| DisplaySearch, the worldwide leader in flat panel display market research and consulting, has released the Q2'05 Flash Small/Medium Shipment Report. This comprehensive report covers display shipments, revenues, and market share by manufacturer and technology, in mobile phones, PDAs, automotive monitors, games, DVDs, subdisplays, MP3 players, DVD players, multifunction printers and other ... (Read Full Article) |
 | CES: Toshiba readies desktop HD DVD drive (IT World, 1/05/2007 2:59pm) |
| Toshiba Corp. will release a desktop PC version of its HD DVD writer next month in a move to boost support for the next-generation optical disc format. The release will follow the launch of a notebook version last year. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | DSPs enable Dolby Digital in HD-DVD, Blu-ray (Electronic Engineering Times Asia, 11/14/2006 9:08pm) |
| TI said its Aureus DSPs are the first to support Dolby Digital Compatible Output technology, which enables next-generation optical disc (HD-DVD and Blu-ray) players to deliver a 640Kbps Dolby Digital-encoded, surround-sound signal. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray Disc player, movies coming on 23 May (PC Advisor, 2/28/2006 10:54am) |
| The Blu-ray Disc high-definition optical format will launch in the US on 23 May, when the first player and movies will become available, backers of the format said yesterday. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Blu-ray camcorders unveiled (AME Info, 7/25/2007 5:04am) |
| Hitachi has announced high-definition camcorders that record onto optical Blu-ray disks, TrustedReviews reports. Hitachi claims the Wooo brand devices will feature full HD 1080p. It will hold reduced- size 8cm Blu-ray and DVD disks that hold 7gb of data. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Like High-Def? Here Comes the Next Level - New York Times (New York Times, 9/26/2005 5:06am) |
| Like High-Def? SAN DIEGO, Sept. 25 - Scientists and engineers in the United States and Japan plan to test the world's highest-resolution videoconferencing system on Monday evening over a 9,000-mile optical network linking the University of California, San Diego, with Keio University in Tokyo. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Lasers, optics and photonics resources and news (OPTICS.ORG, 7/12/2005 3:23pm) |
| Sharp invents a super-resolution optical disc that can hold 100GB of data. Sharp has developed a blue-laser storage technology that is capable of holding twice as much data per layer (50GB versus 25GB) than the Blu-Ray disc format which is now entering the market. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Nero Toolkit Now Supports Blu-ray (Business Wire via Yahoo! (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/13/2005 12:21pm) |
| Nero, leaders in digital media technology, announced today that Nero Toolkit, the industry standard for testing optical recorders, now supports Blu-ray testing and data recording. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | In brief: Nakamura, Philips, fiber-optic market (Compound Semiconductor Magazine, 6/16/2006 4:03pm) |
| Shuji Nakamura scoops one million euros; Philips launches its Blu-ray Disc player, featuring a blue laser of the type that Nakamura helped to develop; and a new report suggests that the market for active optical telecom components is set for a sharp upturn. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Action Thriller "Throttle" Shot on Panasonic AJ-SDX900 (July 25,2005) (Digital Video Editing, 7/26/2005 3:49am) |
| Throttle, a claustrophobic, paranoid action thriller debuting on home video (Universal Home Entertainment) on August 2, was shot last year with Panasonic s AJ-SDX900 24p/30p/60i camcorder . ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony debuts high-definition recorder for medical use (Digi Times, 11/20/2006 4:54am) |
| Sony Electronics on November 17 introduced an optical high-definition (HD) recorder to capture and store HD video of medical procedures in 1,440¡Ñ1,080i resolution. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Notebook News: Dell Introduces Blu-Ray Into Its Multimedia Notebook (PDA Buyer's Guide, 12/12/2006 2:56pm) |
| Dell has introduced Blu-ray Disc technology into its product line, offering the next-generation optical disc format as an option on the extreme-performance XPS M1710 consumer notebook computer.This enhancement furthers Dell's strategy to offer customers PCs that can function as ... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung Announces Blu Ray Disc Drive Development Completion (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 1/19/2006 2:00pm) |
| SAN JOSE, Calif.----Jan. 19, 2006--TSST Korea announced today that it has completed the technical development of its Blu Ray Disc Drives. These revolutionary products for the Optical Disc Drive market offer a massive storage capacity up to 25GB at a single layer disc. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SonyNEC Optiarc projects sub-$100 Blu-ray optical drives by year's end (Engadget, 6/06/2008 7:50am) |
| Filed under: HDTV, StorageIf you'll recall, SonyNEC Optiarc was the same company that suggested BD prices would be halved by 2008 from what they were in late 2006, and while stickers are still relatively high on standalone decks, the prediction actually wasn't too far off. A new report from Tom's Hardware notes that the aforementioned outfit is expecting Blu-ray combo drives "to reach the $100 ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Hitachi Launches New Web Site For Its Blu-Ray DZ-BD10HA Just in Time for the Holiday Season (HDTV Magazine Bulletins, 11/17/2008 4:42pm) |
| Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc. will introduce a new sales channel for its award-winning Blu-ray camcorder, introduced last summer, using a direct sales Web site, www.hitachibd.com. Launched on November 17th, the microsite provides a convenient outlet for consumers to purchase the coveted camcorders. The user-friendly site also provides consumers direct online access to help them prepare ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Report: Apple ready to release new iMacs with Blu-ray (CNET News, 9/24/2009 8:08pm) |
| Apple may be ready to introduce a new iMac with an updated design and a Blu-ray optical drive. (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba, Memory-Tech develop new DVD-HD-DVD compatible discs (EARTHtimes.org, 9/12/2006 7:53am) |
| Japanese electronics giant Toshiba Corp. and optical disc maker Memory-Tech Corp. have jointly developed a single-sided three-layer ROM disc that supports high capacity storage and playback of content in both DVD and HD DVD formats. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Toshiba Ships First U.S. Notebook Computer With HD DVD-R Drive For Complete HD Experience (DigitalBroadcastingcom, 8/08/2007 1:47pm) |
| Toshiba's Digital Products Division (DPD), recently announced the availability of the Qosmio G45-AV680, a cutting-edge audio-video notebook computer with Dolby surround sound technology and the first U.S. model to feature an HD DVD-R optical drive and full 1080p playback resolution ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Broadcom Announces the Industry's First Complete Blu-ray (TM, 11/09/2006 1:54pm) |
| IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq: BRCM), a global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications, today announced the industry's first complete system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution that combines both Blu-ray (TM) and HD DVD optical disc formats into a highly integrated, single-chip design. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Starz Signs IPTV Deals (Broadcasting and Cable, 1/12/2006 5:38pm) |
| Starz Entertainment Group has signed a number of carriage-agreement deals with IPTV provider Optical Entertainment Network (OEN), which plans to provide IP video, high-speed data and voice services to 1.6 million households in the Houston market through a fiber-to-the-home service call FISION. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Lasers, optics and photonics resources and news (OPTICS.ORG, 5/12/2005 11:23am) |
| Taiwan’s FVD disc technology attracts the interest of a US firm and prepares to go global. Taiwan’s new red-laser data storage format, Forward Versatile Disc (FVD), has received a boost with the news that a US firm plans to develop miniature optical drives that use the technology. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Bruker Wins Over $7 Million in SP9900+ 3D Optical Microscope Orders (Business Wire, 12/06/2012 11:00am) |
| TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bruker announced today that it has already received more than $7 million in orders for its new Bruker SP9900+ high-throughput high density interconnect (HDI) substrate metrology system, and has begun shipping the [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | CES 2008: Microsoft will switch to Blu-ray if consumer chooses the format (HDTV UK, 1/09/2008 8:00am) |
| Do you remember how Microsoft doesn't like Blu-ray?
"We firmly stand behind the HD DVD format as the best choice for consumers. Current reports indicating that Microsoft has a back-up plan, which includes Blu-ray support are incorrect. We're fully committed to HD DVD and have absolutely no plans to support other optical formats."
Admittedly, that was back in May 2007 and a lot has changed si ... (Read Full Article) |
 | OEN Launches High-Def Production Arm (Broadcasting and Cable, 3/03/2006 2:27pm) |
| Optical Entertainment Network, an Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) provider that has launched video and broadband services in the Houston area, has created a high-definition production company, OEN Studios, that will create HDTV content for the syndication market and will also produce programming to support new high-def networks that will be carried on OEN’s fiber-to-the-home television service, whic ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Plextor Announces Blu-ray Disc Drive for North American Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 8/28/2006 12:01pm) |
| FREMONT, Calif.----Aug. 28, 2006--Plextor® Corp., a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media equipment, today announced the October 2006 release of the PX-B900A Blu-ray Disc drive, the first Plextor burner to support the next generation of optical data storage technology. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony unveils new Blu-ray recorders (Addict 3D, 9/14/2007 5:28am) |
| Sony Corporation has announced plans to launch four new models of its Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders in Japan. The new models, capable of storing up to 16 hours of high-definition programs on a dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray disc, will go on sale on November 8. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung Electronics to release Duo HD player (AME Info, 4/30/2007 12:03pm) |
| Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., a leader in consumer electronics and digital media technologies, and the first company to introduce a Blu-ray disc player will introduce a dual format High-Definition (HD) optical disc player in time for the holidays. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Pioneer developing one terabyte Blu-ray disc (HDTV UK, 12/03/2008 2:12pm) |
| When it comes to ridiculously large optical disc storage capacities, Pioneer is trying to win the prize by announcing that it's working on a one terabyte (1TB) Blu-ray disc, which could be available in the next couple of years. It has already perfected a 400GB disc, and a half-terabyte disc is also expected to be released commercially soon. Interestingly, the 400GB disc is already compatible with ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Pioneer developing one terabyte Blu-ray disc (HDTV UK, 1/10/2009 1:43pm) |
| When it comes to ridiculously large optical disc storage capacities, Pioneer is trying to win the prize by announcing that it's working on a one terabyte (1TB) Blu-ray disc, which could be available in the next couple of years. It has already perfected a 400GB disc, and a half-terabyte disc is also expected to be released commercially soon. Interestingly, the 400GB disc is already compatible with ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Ritek to launch HD DVD discs via co-marketing with Toshiba in Japan (Digi Times, 10/31/2007 4:36am) |
| Ritek, the second largest Taiwan-based maker of blank optical discs, on October 30 announced it will launch HD DVD-R (recordable, write once) and HD DVD-RW (rewritable) discs under its own brand Ridata, while Toshiba will launch its new HD DVD recorder in a joint sales promotion in the Japan market. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Syscan Imaging, Inc. Subsidiary Partners to Deliver 1080p LCoS HDTV Solution with True Optical Resolution of 1920x1080 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 12/19/2005 9:38pm) |
| Syscan Imaging Inc. the world leader in USB powered portable image scanners announces a partnership between its wholly owned subsidiary, SysView Technology, Inc. and Uneed Systems of Korea a pioneer in LCoS based projection technology. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Woods Hole Captures Whales with Fujinon HD Lenses (Broadcast Newsroom, 10/17/2005 8:03pm) |
| In an effort to research whale behavior in its most natural state and aid entangled marine mammals off the coast of Cape Cod, scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and several government research organizations, took to the skies in the Fujifilm Blimp, complete with an assortment of Fujinon equipment, including an HA25x11.5BERD HD ENG-Style lens with a TS-48A external optical ... (Read Full Article) |
 | New Sony Blu-ray player adds online streaming services (AfterDawn, 9/10/2009 8:48pm) |
Sony's latest Blu-ray player, the BDP-N460, will add for the first time, streaming video and audio, from Netflix, YouTube and Slacker.
The company does note however that regardless of what TV you have attached the wireless will work better with a Linksys WET610N Ethernet-to-Wi-Fi bridge.
The player has oboard decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, is BD-Live compliant, and will output HDMI Deep Color. The player can read photos and MP3s off USB drives and will upscale DVDs and AVCHD videos.
The BDP-N460 will begin shipping in October, with a price tag of $250 USD, the same price as other BD players with similar specs, and $50 cheaper than the PS3.
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 | LG Electronics Selects Broadcom(R) Platform for World's First Disc Player Capable of Playing Both Blu-ray (TM, 1/08/2007 5:03pm) |
| Broadcom Corporation , a global leader in semiconductors for wired and wireless communications, today announced that its combined Blu- ray(TM) disc and HD DVD system-on-a-chip (SoC) solution has been selected by LG Electronics Inc. for next generation DVD players. By combining Blu-ray and HD DVD formats into one SoC platform, Broadcom is addressing the challenge of the current optical disc format ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Unicast vs. Multicast The Challenge for Cablecos (Converge! Network Digest, 10/05/2005 1:54am) |
| Optical Entertainment Network (OEN), a private investor-backed company based in Texas, announced plans to deploy FTTH to 1,600,000 households in Houston, the 10th largest television market in the U.S. The company, which has partnered with leading European and North American vendors plans to launch its United States service offering in December 2005 and begin European operations in Q2 of 2006. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Alloptic Signs Agreement With Supply Chain Specialist Graybar to Distribute Fiber-To-The-Premise (FTTP) Products (RedNova, 4/28/2005 2:04pm) |
| LIVERMORE, Calif., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (GEPONs), the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that they have entered into an agreement with Graybar to distribute Alloptic products. (Read Full Article) |
 | KODAK Theatre HD Player Gets YouTube in HD, a Video Portal, and RSS News Feed Support (eHomeUpgrade, 8/04/2009 4:23am) |
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Back at CES earlier this year the KODAK Threatre HD Player was getting some rave reviews for its easy setup and ability to smoothly playback high quality media content from a PC, external USB hard drive, or flash card on an HDTV — plus, the nifty RF gyroscopic remote sealed the deal for many enthusiasts. [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | LA Times: PS3 video service 'to embrace open standards,' PSP supported (Joystiq, 4/21/2008 4:46pm) |
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Despite a hard-won victory for its Blu-ray optical format, Sony can't simply ignore online video distribution forever (though it's been doing a pretty impressive job thus far). While the company has been referring to plans for an online video service for awhile (remember this?), last week Peter Dille - Senior Vice President for PlayStation Network - more or less ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Luftrausers delayed as Vlambeer works out Vita/PS3 deal (Joystiq, 1/31/2013 9:00pm) |
| Vlambeer's Luftrausers, the PC and Mac version of free Flash dogfighting game (Read Full Article) |
 | NEWS: ITV attempts to remove Blu-ray copy ban (Pocket-lint, 7/07/2009 4:13pm) |
| "Talking" to Freesat and Toshiba
ITV has confirmed that it's "talking" to Freesat and Toshiba over plans to make its HD content more usable to consumers by allowing them to copy to Blu-ray discs.
At the time of writing, all ITV HD content is flagged as "Copy Never", meaning that it can't be archived by consumers onto optical discs. Its main competitor, the BBC, allows a sin ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SpatiaLight Delivers Production 1080p LCoS Sets to Taiwanese Customer ThinTek (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 12/20/2005 2:00pm) |
| SpatiaLight, Inc. , a leading manufacturer of state of the art liquid crystal on silicon microdisplays, announced today that it recently delivered an initial production lot of its 1080p LCoS Sets its customer ThinTek Optronics Corp. for immediate assembly of optical engines to be used in rear projection televisions. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Wireless Video Transmitter meets HDTV requirements. (ThomasNet, 4/26/2006 1:27pm) |
| Transmitting uncompressed HDTV signals wirelessly at full-duplex throughput of 1.485 Gbps, high-bandwidth FlightStrata(TM) HD is suited for remote cameras covering news, sports events, and live entertainment. It uses multiple beams of light for sending real-time HDTV video streams at distances up to 750 m, and incorporates auto tracking, optical beam shaping, and automatic power control. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SmartTelecom Selects Alloptic for an Expansive Fiber-to-the-Premises Rollout in Ireland (RedNova, 5/10/2005 2:08pm) |
| LIVERMORE, Calif., May 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (GEPONs), the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that Smart Telecom PLC, the fastest growing provider of telecommunications in Ireland, is deploying the Alloptic fiber access network solution to provide voice, data, and ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Samsung Instinct HD from Sprint Adds High Definition Camera and Camcorder, HDTV Capabilities and Opera Mobile Web Browser (HDTV Magazine, 9/24/2009 11:58pm) |
Sprint and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) today announced the upcoming availability of Samsung Instinct® HD, the latest follow-up to the award-winning Samsung Instinct, which made its debut last summer exclusively from Sprint.
Samsung Instinct HD boasts an attractive and intuitive user interface as well as the high-speed connectivity of America's most dependable 3G network3 (EVDO Rev. A).With Samsung and Sprint's first high-definition 5-megapixel camera and camcorder and TV-out HD connection, it allows photo and video playback on an HD capable auxiliary device but it does not provide...
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 | Sony launches VAIO TT Blu-ray notebook and new customisation service in UK (Tech Digest, 10/21/2008 11:43am) |
| Sony has announced that its VAIO TT Blu-ray notebook, which it claims is the lightest portable PC containing a high-def optical drive, is now available in the UK. It sports a modest 11.1-inch widescreen LED-backlit display offering 1,366 x 768 resolution, Intel Core 2 Duo SU9300 processor, Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD, 4GB of RAM, 160GB hard drive, plus WWAN technology offering ... (Read Full Article) |
 | FreemanWhite Selects Alloptic's State-of-the-Art Communications Network for Their Continuing Care Retirement Communities (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 8/10/2005 4:02am) |
| Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks , the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that FreemanWhite, a value-driven consulting and design firm has deployed the Alloptic access network solution in Givens Estates, a retirement community located in Asheville, NC. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Off-brand Blu-ray players to sell for $150 this year (AfterDawn, 2/05/2009 4:53am) |
| According to a new DigiTimes report , the prices of white box (off-brand), entry-level Blu-ray players will drop to $150 USD during 2009, setting the stage for name brands such as Sony, Samsung and Panasonic to drop their prices, at least for entry-level players.
The report also adds that Lite-On IT, one of the world's largest optical drive makers, will enter into the Blu-ray standalone market ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Telecast Demos New CopperHead JT for Sony HDC-F950 Connects separated camera optical block to the camera body via fiber (Digital Video (Digital Video Editing, 5/17/2005 11:34pm) |
| Telecast Fiber Systems today previewed a new high definition (HD) fiber optic transport system that promises to give camera operators unprecedented flexibility in high-quality acquisition, whether for film sets, television and video production, or sports coverage. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | 100GB 1920p-capable high definition discs on their way (HDTV UK, 1/16/2009 2:55pm) |
| It's enough to make you cry. If physical disc formats really do have some shelf life, then Royal Digital Media's new optical disc format may have some worth, but if it's at the expense of Blu-ray, it's going to play havoc with the consumer. Technical part first: Royal Digital Media has developed a 100GB-capacity disc which can handle four hours' worth of 1920p HD video -- "the next generatio ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SmartTelecom Selects Alloptic for an Expansive Fiber-to-the-Premises Rollout in Ireland (PR Newswire via Yahoo! (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/10/2005 11:00am) |
| Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks , the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that Smart Telecom PLC, the fastest growing provider of telecommunications in Ireland, is deploying the Alloptic fiber access network solution to provide voice, data, and IP video services in new multi-dwelling unit ... (Read Full Article) |
 | SmartTelecom Selects Alloptic For An Expansive Fiber-To-The-Premises Rollout In Ireland (Fiber Optics (Fiber Optics Online, 5/11/2005 1:57pm) |
| 5/10/2005 Livermore, CA — Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (GEPONs), the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that Smart Telecom PLC, the fastest growing provider of telecommunications in Ireland, is deploying the Alloptic fiber access network solution to provide voice, data, and IP video service ... (Read Full Article) |
 | IP-Phone Connect (IPPC) Selects Alloptic for FTTH deployments in Denmark (PR Newswire via Yahoo! (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/03/2005 11:00am) |
| Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks , the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that IP-Phone Connect has selected Alloptic\\\'s access network solution to provide VoIP, ultra-high speed data services, and RF video services to new and existing residential developments in Denmark. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | IP-Phone Connect (IPPC) Selects Alloptic for FTTH Deployments in Denmark (RedNova, 5/03/2005 2:18pm) |
| LIVERMORE, Calif., May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Alloptic, Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks (GEPONs), the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that IP-Phone Connect (IPPC) has selected Alloptic\\\'s access network solution to provide VoIP, ultra-high speed data services, and RF video services to new and existing ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Grande Communications Chooses Entrisphere to Drive Profitable Triple Play FTTH Network (PR Newswire via Yahoo! (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/02/2005 1:00pm) |
| Entrisphere and Grande Communications today announced that Grande is deploying Entrisphere\\\'s BLM 1500 Broadband Loop Multiplexer and BLM T100 Single Family Unit Optical Network Terminal to deliver profitable triple play services to Grande customers via fiber-to-the-home . ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Time Warner Cable Division Selects Metrobility Radiance E-Services Intelligent Demarcation to Introduce Dedicated (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 6/07/2005 1:18pm) |
| Metrobility Optical Systems today announced that Time Warner Cable Raleigh Division has adopted Metrobility's Radiance E-Services suite of products to manage its first-mile Ethernet Dedicated Access IP services. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Pioneer Launches Blu-Ray Disc Drive for $299. (Addict 3D, 5/04/2007 7:16am) |
| As expected, Pioneer Electronics, a leading maker of consumer electronics, on Wednesday unveiled its Blu-ray disc read only memory (BD ROM) optical drive for personal computers, which will go on sale next month and will cost $299 in retail.The Pioneer BDC-2202 drive can playback, read, record and re-write DVDs (12x speed for DVD±R, 6x for DVD±RW, 4x for DVD±R DL) as well as playback, read and . ... (Read Full Article) |
 | China NetCom, Chengdu Selects Alloptic to Deliver Fiber-To-The-Home to Urban Residents (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 6/14/2005 5:30am) |
| Alloptic Inc., a pioneer in the development and deployment of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Networks , the ultimate communications network for today and tomorrow, announced that China NetCom , Chengdu is deploying the Alloptic access network solution to provide service to high-rise multi-dwelling units as well as providing backhaul services for CNC's WiFi & SCDMA wireless networks. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | China's CBHD high definition disc format may struggle against Blu-ray (HDTV UK, 9/24/2008 12:51pm) |
| China's quest for its own high definition disc format took another step forward, as Shanghai United Optical Disc set up its first CBHD (China Blue High-definition Disc) manufacturing plant. There are at least two advantages of the format over Blu-ray. Firstly, the cost to refit a DVD production line for CBHD (previously CH DVD) is around $800,000, compared to some three million dollars for Blu-ra ... (Read Full Article) |
 | AboveNet UK Launches Metro-Cast -- Optical Transport for Today's Rich Media Content (Market Wire via Yahoo! (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance, 5/16/2005 1:00pm) |
| AboveNet Communications UK Ltd., a leading provider of fibre connectivity solutions for business and a subsidiary of AboveNet Inc., today announced the launch of its first new product for 2005. Specifically designed with the Media and Broadcast markets in mind, Metro-Cast will offer companies transferring broadcast content between sites a cost-effective alternative to the current providers and ... (Read Full Article) |
 | TDK Announces Blue Laser Disc Technology to Support 200GB Capacity (Broadcast Newsroom, 8/31/2006 4:30pm) |
| GARDEN CITY, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE -- TDK, a world leader in digital recording solutions, has reached a landmark in the development of recordable blue laser technology, achieving a groundbreaking capacity of 200GB. Surpassing existing optical media technologies several times over, a 200GB blue laser disc would double the capacity of TDK's existing 100GB Blu-ray prototype. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | BCI Announces the First Fiber Optic RGB/Sync Video Transmission System Designed to Pass Tri-Level Sync for HDTV Video (PR Web via Yahoo! News, 3/14/2005 12:00pm) |
| Torrance, CA (PRWEB) March 14, 2005 -- Broadata Communications, Inc. (BCI), a world leader in the development of cutting edge optical communications and optoelectronic technologies announces that it has enhanced the ScreenLink â„¢ Fiber Optic Transport System. This enhancement provides the unique ability to deliver High Definition (HD) video with tri-level synchronization, as well as Standard (Read Full Article) |
 | Memory-Tech said to make pre-recorded HD DVD discs in China, Taiwanese makers watching (Digi Times, 11/16/2006 4:57am) |
| Japan-based Memory-Tech will increase investment in China-based Shanghai United Optical Disc to produce pre-recorded HD DVD discs specifically for the China market, while Taiwanese pre-recorded discs makers will watch the situation and evaluate the feasibility of investing in China, according to industry sources. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | 'MEDIA-TECH 3rd Generation Forum' - HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc Presentations at MEDIA-TECH Expo in Las Vegas (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 4/14/2005 5:04pm) |
| The race of the two competing third generation optical disc formats, HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc, will enter its next round at the upcoming MEDIA-TECH Expo in Las Vegas, May 10 - 12. In the "MEDIA-TECH 3rd Generation Forum," both camps will present their technologies at this, the leading annual tradeshow for the media manufacturing industry. (Read Full Article) |
 | MRV Debuts High-Definition Video Transceivers That Enable Any Fiber Optic Network to Transport HD Video (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 4/24/2006 5:57pm) |
| MRV COMMUNICATIONS, INC. , a leading provider of products and services for out-of-band networking, WDM and optical transport, metro Ethernet, fiber optic components, 10GE and other service aware networking products, today announced a new family of digital video fiber optic transceivers that allow transport of uncompressed high-definition video over standard fiber optic networks. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Addonics Unveils Unique Portable Blu-ray and DVD/RRW Drives With Built-in eSATA and USB Interface (Business Wire, 8/26/2009 12:01pm) |
| SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Addonics Technologies (www.addonics.com) today announced the Pocket Blu-ray/DVDRW and the Pocket DVD-RRW drive. They are believed to be the first portable optical drives with built-in eSATA and USB interface. The Pocket Blu-ray/DVDRW is a portable Blu-ray player, DVD player and burner that comes with the extremely fast eSATA and the ubiquitous USB 2.0 interface. With the Blu-ray player, you can turn a notebook or desktop computer into a high definition cinema a (Read Full Article) |
 | HD DVD returns and kicks Blu-ray to the gutter (Storage Bits, 8/03/2009 10:13pm) |
Just when Blu-ray thought it had clear sailing, a tempest has risen in the East: China Blue Hi-definition Disk (CBHD). Toshiba has licensed its HD DVD to them and it will be the unit world leader in HD optical technology in just 12 months.
Why? The Times Online reports that the CBHD players are outselling Blu-ray [...]
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 | Toshiba unveils Blu-ray player, price, specs (AfterDawn, 9/05/2009 2:32am) |
Via a press release today, Toshiba has put the final nail in HD DVD's coffin, unveiling their first Blu-ray player, the BDX2000.
The full specs read as follows:
* BD-Live(TM) (Profile 2.0)
* 1080p/ 24 fps Full HD Video Output
* AVCHD Playback
* Toshiba REGZA-LINK(R) (HDMI-CEC)
* Support for enhanced audio formats from Dolby(R) True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio | Essential(TM) Playback
* Bonus View
* SD Card Slot
* ENERGY STAR(R) Certified
"Toshiba is a technology leader in high definition products," says Jodi Sally, Vice President of Marketing, Digital A/V Group. "From listening to our consumers we know they demand access to full high definition content. With the introduction of our BDX2000 we are offering consumers what they want with a breath-taking HD viewing experience to meet the needs of today's home theater."
The REGZA-LINK, much like how Sony does with Bravia TVs, allows for users to connect a Regza HDTV to the Blu-ray player via HDMI, and then control both from one single remote controller. It's unclear what formats the player can read off the SD cards, but standard MP3, WMA, JPEG and AVI should not be a problem.
The player will hit stores in November and have $249.99 MSRP.
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 | VHS lives: JVC announces VHS/DVD/Blu-ray recorder for Japan (CrunchGear, 10/30/2009 8:21am) |
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It seems VHS will never die, and this is generally welcome, as a lot of good movies aren't still available on optical discs. In summer 2008, Panasonic released a VHS/Blu-ray combo, followed by Sharp's Aquos BD-HDV22 that was pretty much the same thing. And today, over one year later, JVC anounced the DR-BH250 [JP], which is a VHS recorder, Blu-Ray Recorder and 250GB HDD rolled into one. (Read Full Article) |
 | WD intros WD TV Live HD Media Player (AfterDawn, 10/13/2009 6:04pm) |
Western Digital has officially launched its WD TV Live HD Media Player today, offering full HD playback from external drives via your HDTV.
Full specs are very interesting:
Full-HD video playback and navigation - up to 1080p -
This is the real thing; Full-HD 1080p playback. Sit back and enjoy the spectacular picture quality of brilliant high definition video and the crystal-clear sound of digital audio. Use the included remote control to make your entertainment choices using our crisp, animated navigation menus.
Play a wide variety of file formats -
WD TV Live supports a wide variety of the most popular file formats. No need to spend time transcoding.
Play videos, music and photos from the Internet on your big screen TV -
Explore and watch YouTube videos and Flickr pictures on the big screen. Rock out to thousands of radio stations via Live365 and discover new music with Pandora radio.
Access files anywhere on your home network -
Play movies, music, and photos from any PC or drive on your home network. The Ethernet port connects this player to your home network through a wired connection or via popular, supported WiFi adapters (sold separately).
Turn your USB drive into an HD media player -
Play content from most popular USB drives, and digital cameras, camcorders, and portable media players that can be recognized as mass storage devices. Optimized for My Passport portable hard drives.
Collect without limits -
There's no limit to the size of your media collection; just add more USB drives for more space.
Play media seamlessly from multiple USB drives -
Two USB ports on the player let you connect multiple USB storage devices and access them simultaneously. Our media library feature collects the content on all the drives into one list sorted by media type.
Transfer files easily -
Copy, move or delete files stored on a USB drive, a network drive, your camcorder, or a camera to the attached USB drive using the on-screen menus.
Show photos and movies directly from your digital camera or video camera -
Works with digital cameras, digital video cameras, in fact, any digital imaging device that supports Picture Transfer Protocol.
File Copy
Copy files between USB drives
HDMI 1.3, composite video and component video output -
The HDMI port lets you connect to the highest quality HDTV or home theater. Additional composite (RCA), and component outputs ensure compatibility with virtually all television sets.
SPDIF digital output -
The optical audio output sends digital signals to your AV receiver for the best surroundsound experience.
Access media files on your home network -
WD TV Live supports a direct Ethernet connection or a USB attached wireless connection to your home network. Click here to view compatible wireless-ready USB adaptors.
Ultra-compact design -
Fits easily into your entertainment center.
The player retails for $120 USD.
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 | Sony, NEC establish joint venture for optical business (Joystiq, 2/27/2006 10:30pm) |
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 | NEWS: Denon DBP-1610 Blu-ray player announced (Pocket-lint, 9/23/2009 2:43pm) |
"Price-conscious"
Denon has announced the launch of a "price-conscious" Blu-ray player, the new DBP-160.
The DBP-1610 boasts 1080/24p video output and supports Deep Color as well as x.v.Color and offers 1080p scaling for normal content.
With an Ethernet port for internet access for BD-Live and firmware updates, there's full support of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Offering Divx playback as well as AVCHD playback from DVDs and SD cards, as you'd expect, the new machine plays nice with Denon's A/V product line.
Denon's idea of price-conscious may not be the same as most, however, the DBP-160 will go on sale next month for a penny under ?400.
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 | Corel® WinDVD® Pro 2010 Delivers the Ultimate Blu-ray and DVD Playback Experience on the PC (HDTV Magazine, 9/15/2009 4:38pm) |
Corel Corporation (NASDAQ:CREL) (TSX:CRE) today announced the newest version of the world's most widely used DVD playback software-Corel® WinDVD® Pro 2010. This latest release delivers the industry's best movie-watching experience on the PC, introducing speed enhancements across the application, improved Blu-ray support with BD-Live™, new GPU-based upscaling that boosts standard-definition (SD) video to HD-like quality, all delivered through a new clean and easy-to-use interface.
Whether you're watching a Blu-ray Disc® or an AVCHD™ or SD home movie, WinDVD Pro 2010 provides...
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 | SANYO Unveils World's First Lineup of Full HD / Full Frame Rate CCTV Cameras (HDTV Magazine, 9/22/2009 1:44am) |
SANYO North America Corporation (SANYO) today announces its 2009 line-up of nine new HD surveillance cameras that offer up to 4MP MJPEG and Full High Definition (HD) video for critical security monitoring. The world's first complete lineup of Full HD 1080p and full frame rate compatible network cameras with multi-streaming H.264 and MJPEG codecs includes four different form factors: Box, Dome, Zoom, and PTZ. These state-of-the-art security cameras will be shown at ASIS 2009 in Booth #2939 Sept. 21-Sept. 24 in Anaheim, CA.
The nine new cameras...
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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) |
 | Akamai Unveils the Akamai HD Network (HDTV Magazine, 9/30/2009 4:12am) |
Akamai Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: AKAM), the leader in powering video, dynamic transactions and enterprise applications online, today announced the Akamai HD Network, its next generation video delivery offering and the first platform to deliver HD video online to viewers using Adobe Flash technology, Microsoft Silverlight, and to the iPhone, at broadcast-level audience scale. The Akamai HD Network is the only solution that supports live and on-demand HD streaming with a highly-personalized and interactive online experience that matches and complements HD television.
As a first-of-its-kind streaming platform, the Akamai HD Network is designed...
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 | Sharp unveils more eco-friendly LC-32DH57E LCD HDTV (HDTV UK, 9/26/2009 7:58am) |
Sharp has announced the availability of its latest 32-inch LCD high definition TV. The LC-32DH57E features a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, 6ms response time, 24p film mode support and automatic volume control, but it also has built-in eco-features. For example, there's Optical Picture Control that adjusts the display's brightness based on the room's ambient light levels, low 90W power usage and 0.6W in standby mode...
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 | Sony Delivers New Touch-Screen HD PC/TV (HDTV Magazine, 10/08/2009 1:36pm) |
Sony today unveiled its new touch-enabled, multi-media machine -- the VAIO® L Touch HD PC/TV.
With the VAIO L Series' multi-touch screen, easy access to your PC, HDTV, DVR -- your entire entertainment hub -- is readily at your fingertips.
Equipped with a 24-inch (diagonal) WUXGA (1920x1080) widescreen panel, the unit displays high-definition content in Full HD resolution.
Select models feature a Blu-ray Disc(TM) optical drive so you can enjoy high-definition movies. A rewritable BD drive...
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 | NEWS: "Premium" version of Flip MinoHD announced (Pocket-lint, 10/14/2009 10:36am) |
$30 for added extras
In the States, Pure Digital has launched a new "premium" version of its Flip MinoHD pocket camcorder that sees a few feature additions for an extra $30.
Priced at $229 and boasting 8GB of storage for 2 hours of 720p video, a larger 2-inch screen and an HDMI port, the premium model gets either an aluminium shell or a personalised design from Flip's website. ?
There's also a new version of the FlipShare software with an "automatic Magic Movie mode" that auto-trims and edits clips before uploads.
There's no news on a UK launch for the new higher-end model just yet, but the second generation of Pure Digital's Flip Ultra line only went on sale here in June.
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 | Sony, Blu-ray group set to push on 3D (EETimes, 9/02/2009 10:47am) |
The Blu-ray Disc Association is firming up plans to incorporate 3D TV content into the optical disc standard. However, the group gave few details of timescales or clear signals of which technology it would use to achieve this. And Sony is also set to announce a major push into 3D technologies.
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 | iTunes 9 to bring Blu-ray support, iPhone App management? (AfterDawn, 8/09/2009 5:44am) |
According to sources speaking to BoyGeniusReport, the upcoming iTunes 9.0 software update will include Blu-ray support and iPhone App management, along with social networking integration.
Blu-ray support would be a welcome addition, and the App management would allow users to connect their iPhone or iPod Touch and visually manage the apps.
Social networking integration would allow easy access to Twitter, Facebook and Last.fm.
For now, this is rumor and Apple has not confirmed or denied any of the details or a release date for iTunes 9.
App management, via TechCrunch:
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 | HDI concocts 100-inch laser-based 3D HDTV, calls rivaling technology child's play (Engadget, 9/17/2009 1:48pm) |
Look, we've seen an awful lot of HDTVs in our day -- one lap around the average CEDIA show floor makes your local Best Buy look awfully small -- and to this day we've yet to put our peepers on a more stunning set than Mitsubishi's LaserVue HDTV. Sure, it's fat, ugly and expensive, but the image is otherworldly. Before Mitsu can even take the logical next step, a California startup has arisen to introduce what it calls the world's first laser-based 3D HDTV. We're talking 1080p 3D like you've never seen before, with CTO Edmund Sandberg noting that this production is smoother than RealD, Dolby, film and pretty much every other 3D solution. The secret here is in the speed; this set is so fast that the image "no longer needs to flash from one eye to the other," and no flashing should equate to no headaches. Too bad there's no planned release date, but we're still cautiously optimistic for a sneak peek (in addition to the video past the break) at CES 2010.
[Via OLED-Display]Continue reading HDI concocts 100-inch laser-based 3D HDTV, calls rivaling technology child's playFiled under: Displays, HDTV, Home EntertainmentHDI concocts 100-inch laser-based 3D HDTV, calls rivaling technology child's play originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Sep 2009 08:48:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |
 | NEWS: Nikon introduces the D300s with HD video (Pocket-lint, 7/30/2009 4:00am) |
Update to their popular model
Adding to the already popular D300 DSLR is the D300s, which brings HD movie capture to the party in a previous-anticipated move by Nikon.
With an effective 12.3-megapixels, the D300s offers 7fps continuous shooting (8 with battery pack) driven by the EXPEED image processor, and a 51-point focusing system.
The new video mode benefits from autofocus whilst shooting, but doesn't stretch to Full HD, instead offering a maximum resolution of 1280 x 720 at 24fps. Lower resolution options are also available.
Boosting the video option, you'll be able to attach an external mic thanks to a 3.5mm audio input. Video capture is sadly limited to 5 minutes in 720p, but can be extended to 20 minutes at lower resolutions.
Dual memory card slots have been added, giving you Compact Flash and Secure Digital, with flexible set-up options allowing you to shoot JPEGs to one and RAW to the other, or stills on one and video on the other.
Live View mode can be activated on the 3-inch 920k-dot display, whilst viewing your movies will be a breeze to view thanks to the on-board HDMI slot.
Available from 28 August, the Nikon D300s will set you back £1499.99, body only.
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 | 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) |
 | Sony: No plan to launch 3-D support for all PS3 games (Joystiq, 9/05/2009 1:00am) |
Hold on before you run out to buy a new TV! You may have seen the report on Engadget stating that, according to a Sony rep, all PS3 games will run in 3-D with a software update next year. We contacted Sony ourselves to learn more about what sounded like a major megaton to let slip at a trade show. Sony told us that the company is "conducting a technological investigation" of whether it's even possible to do that. As for specifics: "there is no plan for the market launch of this at this time."
If you're dying to look at a 3-D game right now, Engadget also captured a video of Wipeout HD being played in 3-D, which you can see above. For some reason, the 3-D effect doesn't come through when viewed in an embedded video recording -- even with the glasses in front of the lens. Sony really needs to work on that.Sony: No plan to launch 3-D support for all PS3 games originally appeared on Joystiq on Fri, 04 Sep 2009 20:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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 | In the CR Test Labs: New LCD, plasma HDTVs (Consumer Reports, 8/04/2009 2:55pm) |
| The latest batch of televisions in the CR TV lab includes the new 46-inch Sony Bravia LCD. While many of us are gearing up for summer vacations, CR’s TV engineers are still hard at work testing more LCD and plasma TVs. Among this latest group are models with full-array LED backlights, and several 240Hz sets that take aim at reducing motion blur. We’re also looking at some new Toshiba models that will be the first to include Dolby Volume, a volume-leveling technology that attempts to minimize differences in loudness when you switch channels or when commercials come on. Here are the models currently being tested in our TV labs: LCD TVs Hitachi L26D103: This 26-inch 720p (1366x768) set is a TV/DVD combo with an integrated standard DVD player, headphone jack, and a built-in sleep timer. Hitachi L32A403: This 32-inch 720p (1366x768) set from Hitachi has four HDMI inputs, and comes with a swivel stand. JVC LT-46J300: This 46-inch 1080p LCD from JVC has the company’s TeleDock integrated iPod dock. LG 55LH90: This 55-inch 1080p LCD TV from LG is a high-featured model that has full-array LED backlights with local dimming, and the company’s TruMotion 240Hz technology, which combines a 120Hz refresh rate with a scanning backlight. It’s also a THX-certified set. Oddly for a higher-priced set, it doesn’t include access to LG’s NetCast Internet service. Magnavox 42MF439B/F7: Earlier this year Philips handed over the manufacturing and marketing of its Philips- and Magnavox-brand TVs in the U.S. to Funai, which also controls the Sylvania brand. This Magnavox, among the first TVs we've seen as part of the deal, is a lower-priced 42-inch 1080p LCD model that can play back digital photos and music stored on a USB flash drive. Philips 32PFL3504D: This 32-inch 720p (1366x768) set, available at mass merchants, warehouse clubs, regional dealers, and online retailers, is fairly low-priced for a major brand and includes a set-up assistant that uses an onscreen wizard to personalize settings. RCA L46FHD37R: A lower-cost 46-inch 1080p LCD, sold at Best Buy, Costco, Sam’s Clubs, and other retailers, that include a light sensor that automatically adjusts contrast to room light conditions. Samsung LN52B750: This 52-inch 1080p LCD from Samsung has new Touch of Color cosmetics (charcoal gray) and the company's Auto Motion Plus 240Hz technology that actually quadruples the TV’s frame rate. It also includes the company’s [email protected] Internet service, which uses Yahoo widgets to access online content, which will soon include instant movies from Blockbuster. Also comes with some preloaded content, such as recipes and games. It can wirelessly connect to a home network via an optional USB wireless dongle. Sharp Aquos LC-52E77UN: This 52-inch 1080p LCD from Sharp features a new design, 120Hz technology and has five HDMI inputs, the most we’ve seen. Sharp Aquos LC-C4067UN: This value-priced Aquos is a 40-inch 1080p LCD sold via the warehouse clubs. Sony Bravia KDL-46Z5100: This pricey 46-inch Sony LCD has Sony’s Motionflow 240Hz technology, which actually quadruples the TVs frame rate, plus the Bravia’s widget-based... (Read Full Article) |
 | 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) |