| (Unranked) | 'Werewolf: The Beast Among Us' Announced for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 7/27/2012 6:00pm) |
| The all-new, action-packed thriller will stalk Blu-ray this October. In an early announcement to retailers, Universal Studios says 'Werewolf: The Beast Among Us' will have a Blu-ray release on [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'The Beast Within' & 'Crawlspace' Blu-rays Announced (High-Def Digest, 6/12/2013 4:00pm) |
| A double dose of 80s horror will scare up Blu-ray later this year. In an early announcement to retailers, Scream Factory is preparing 'The Beast Within' and 'Crawlspace' for Blu-ray later in 2013. [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Altered Beast 3D coming to eShop in Japan (Joystiq, 5/23/2013 1:00am) |
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Altered Beast is about to wise fwom its gwave on 3DS. Sega has (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'Sexy Beast' Blu-ray Dated (High-Def Digest, 5/06/2013 10:00pm) |
| The critically-acclaimed 2000 crime thriller will be getting a limited edition Blu-ray release in August. In an early announcement to retailers, Twilight Time is prepping 'Sexy Beast' for Blu-ray on [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 3D Sonic, Altered Beast ratings suggest Sega's 3DS line is due west (Joystiq, 5/30/2013 8:00pm) |
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| (Unranked) | New Nintendo eShop Releases: 3D Sonic, 3D Altered Beast, Donkey Kong sale (Joystiq, 12/05/2013 6:00pm) |
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Like the rest of the games industry, the Nintendo eShop is slowing down ahead of the holidays. We're not quite at the [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Is on-demand service killing prime time? (Miami Herald, 1/01/2006 8:15am) |
| ABC's recently canceled Night Stalker never got much traction on the air, where it was buried by CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Apprentice, but there was a place it was a consistent top-10 hit, matching and even surpassing Desperate Housewives and Lost on iTunes' Video Bestsellers list. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp unshackles 65-inch LCD beast (The Register, 6/03/2005 12:42pm) |
| Big TV and a price tag to match ... (Read Full Article) |
 | News Analysis Will DIRECTV Force Cable to Add HDTV? The satcaster's announcement that it will carry 100 national ... (TVPredictions.com, 1/09/2007 1:31pm) |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some subscribers may be upset at losing the multiple feeds. But with HDTVs now in roughly 35 million homes, the high-def audience is becoming a beast that must be fed. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | MakerBot unveils the extra-large Replicator Z18 3D printer (Engadget, 1/07/2014 12:34am) |
| As for hardware reveal number three at today's MakerBot press conference at CES: This one's a biggie -- quite literally. The new MakerBot Replicator Z18 is a beast of a printer. The printer can do prints up to 12 x 12 x 18 inches. That's 2,592 [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Runco's 103-inch XP-103DHD plasma gets price, ship date (Engadget, 9/27/2007 5:31pm) |
| Filed under: Displays, HDTVNary a month after Hitachi unveiled a 103-inch plasma of its own to take on Panasonic's beast, Runco is getting even more official about its own iteration that first surfaced at CEDIA. The CinemaWall XP-103DHD features a native 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, a 5,000:1 contrast ratio, provides ISF calibration modes and includes an HDCP-compliant DVI port. Additionally, its ne ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Panasonic's VIERA TH-65PX500 sub 9k 65-inch plasma (Engadget, 8/26/2005 7:25pm) |
| Ah, we remember those halcyon days as though they were only last week, when even small plasmas cost about $10,000 US, and a faint hope of the HDTV dream lingered o’erhead as we slept. But Panasonic’s announced they’re to sell a sub ¥1,000,000 ($9,000) 65-inch 3000:1 contrast ratio 1080p beast of a monster of an HDTV, the VIERA TH-65PX500. Funny how in this market now ten grand’ll get you ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Sony to demo 82-inch LCD at CES (Engadget, 12/25/2005 3:57am) |
| Filed under: Displays , HDTV , Home Entertainment Sony's coming a little late to the game with their entrant into the exclusive 82-inch LCD club, following Samsung's debut of their similarly-sized beast (pictured above) at CeBIT last March. Fittingly, the Sony model uses proprietary Samsung tech in order to achieve wider viewing angles, and features a 1200:1 contrast ratio and a ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Cyber Monday HDTV Deal: Samsung 55-inch UN55ES6580 3D LED, 4 Pairs of 3D Glasses and Web Camera: $1297.99 (Big Picture Big Sound, 11/26/2012 7:11pm) |
| TigerDirect is packaging up this beast with a few extra HDTV goodies, and knocking $400 off [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | NEWS: ATI launches Radeon HD 5700 graphics series (Pocket-lint, 10/13/2009 4:01am) |
Complete with DirectX 11 capabilities
ATI has just released a new series of graphics cards - the Radeon HD 5700s. Two cards initially make up the range, there's the Radeon HD 5750 and the meatier Radeon HD 5770. Both come with DirectX 11 capabilities and a host of other features that PC tweakers might be interested in.
The company says that this Radeon release is "all about future-proofing your graphics card". It reckons that this generation of cards can cope on high settings with every game currently out and in the near future, too. Plenty of DirectX 11 games are due out before Christmas, including DiRT2, Stalker: Call of Pripyat, and Battleforge that already has a patch that converts it to DX 11.
DirectX 11 brings tessellation, shader model 5, Directcompute 11, HDR texture compression and better multi-threading performance. The cards also support HDMI 1.3, have stream technology support, and come with three outputs so you can play with three monitors at?3 x 2560 x 1600 in what ATI is calling an "Eyefinity" setup.
The 5770 has 1.36 teraFLOPs of computing power and low-ish power consumption of 108W under load and 18W when idle. It comes with 1GB of GDDR5 memory and will cost $159. There's no UK pricing yet.
The 5750, on the other hand has 1.008 teraFLOPs of computing power and will take up 86W of power under load and 16W when idle. That'll come with the option of 1GB or 512MB of memory, with the former costing $129 and the latter costing more like $110. We'd be surprised if UK prices were lower, even at a 1 to 1 conversion rate.
Still, they're not exceptionally high either, meaning that if you're considering an upgrade then it might be worth asking for one of these in your stocking this Christmas.
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 | Zune HD specs fill in the blanks on video format support, battery life and more (Engadget, 8/13/2009 8:28pm) |
Now that everything Zune HD is official and available for pre-order, Microsoft has seen fit to loose official specs, putting to rest -- at least until we can do a full hands on -- questions about what to expect from the OLED touchscreen packing device. From dimensions (52.7 mm x 102.1 mm x 8.9 mm, 2.6 oz) to battery life (24 hours for music with wireless off, up to 4 hours of video) and charge time (3 hours, 2 hours to 90%.) While the offical site (incorrectly) currently lists max video res at barely-better-than-DVD 720 x 480, we contacted Microsoft and received the official specs on video support, and if for some reason you needed to hear it again: the Tegra chip is a beast. Ready for HDTV playback when it's plugged into the AV dock, the Zune software supports up to 1280 x 720, 30 frames per second at a max 14 Mbps bitrate for WMV HD and h.264 sources. Confirmed still a bummer? No wireless video streaming from the Zune Video Marketplace, though the specs do indicate that purchases and rentals will work across all three screens, PC, Zune and Xbox 360. Check the corrected specs after the break, now all that's left is getting some alone time with one.Continue reading Zune HD specs fill in the blanks on video format support, battery life and moreFiled under: Handhelds, HDTV, Home EntertainmentZune HD specs fill in the blanks on video format support, battery life and more originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 13 Aug 2009 15:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |
 | Disney to release 12 more 'Diamond' Blu-ray titles (AfterDawn, 9/13/2009 9:42pm) |
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced they will be expanding their Blu-ray 'Diamond Collection', adding 12 new titles including The Lion King, Bambi, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, The Jungle Book, 101 Dalmatians and Pinocchio.
The 'Diamond' collection is considered the studio's high-end BD line, just like the 'Platinum' collection was for standard DVD.
The releases will be staggered, two per calender year, with Fantasia and Beauty and the Beast set for 2010. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs will be the first Diamond available, hitting shelves on October 6th. Just like the Platinum collection before it, each Diamond title will include a plethora of new bonus features and will only be available in limited quantities for a limited period.
One of the bonus features for Snow WHite, as explained by VideoBusiness is "‘Magic Mirror,’ which the studio touts as its first use of artificial intelligence in a film. The Blu-ray-exclusive technology recognizes viewing patterns and suggests where viewers should go next in the film for an overall personal experience."
“Walt Disney’s gift of telling captivating and engaging stories was matched only by his passion for presenting them in the most spectacular way,” adds Dick Cook, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. “We are proud to continue his pursuit of excellence with ‘The Diamond Collection,’ which brings the films that are the foundation of our company to audiences of all ages across the globe.”
Bob Chapek, president of Disney’s DVD division, also noted: “We believe that the collection offers consumers the opportunity to enjoy these timeless classics like never before and underlines Disney’s commitment to continue to bring the best quality product and immersive experiences into the home.”Permalink | Comments
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