 | Weatherproof DAB is PURE class [2005-08-24] (T3, 10/20/2005 12:24pm) |
| Bust some fancy-ass dance moves whilst braving the elements with the PURE Digital Oasis. [ more ] Bump-proof Body Glove for PSP [2005-08-24] Keep your Sony PSP snug and safe with one of these cushiony covers. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Terayon Restructures to Pure-Play Digital Video Company (SYS-CON Media, 1/27/2006 1:31am) |
| Terayon Communication Systems, Inc. , a leading provider of video localization-on-demand solutions, today announced a restructuring to focus the company's strategy solely on its digital video applications and reduce its overall cost structure as a pure-play video business. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Terayon Restructures to Pure-Play Digital Video Company (FinanzNachrichten, 1/26/2006 9:45pm) |
| SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Terayon Communication Systems, ( Nachrichten ) Inc. , a leading provider of video localization-on-demand solutions, today announced a restructuring to focus the company's strategy solely on its digital video applications and reduce its overall cost structure as a pure-play video business. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | 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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| (Unranked) | Theta Digital Releases a $4,000 3D Blu-ray Player (High-Def Digest, 2/13/2013 10:00pm) |
| The company says that the Compli Blu 3D will give you 100 percent color accuracy, premium video quality and pure digital audio output. Some people have a hard time swallowing the cost of higher end [...] (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) |
 | Sharp 65-inch HD LCD Monitor (BIOS, 3/06/2006 11:07am) |
| Sharp is set to introduce into the Japanese market a 65-inch LCD monitor. The PN-655 uses a 65-inch full-spec high-definition LCD panel which offers a native resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. The 65-inch screen should bring images to life with its pure size. It sh... ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Albatron KM51PV Mainboard Blasts Off with GeForce 6150 GPU (HardwareZone, 9/21/2005 9:06pm) |
| Albatron Technology recently announced its new KM51PV mainboard based on Nvidia Geforce 6150, nForce 430 with nVidia Pure Video technology chipset ... (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) |
 | Pioneer launches PDP-5000EX in June (HDBlog.net, 4/04/2006 1:26pm) |
| Pioneer launches PDP-5000EX for June “It’s been a while since we heard about Pioneer’s ‘world’s smallest’ 50-inch 1080p plasma. […] Pioneer’s launching their PDP-5000EX 1080p Pure Vision Black 1080p set in June with component, composite, HDMI, and HDCP DVI inputs.” [Engadget]
Tags: HDTV, plasma, 1080p ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Microsoft lifts Xbox 360 minimum 720p, anti-aliasing mandate for devs (Joystiq, 9/02/2009 11:45pm) |
In a column published today on Develop, Black Rock Studio (Pure, Split/Second) technical director David Jeffrries revealed that Microsoft has removed an item from its TCRs (Technical Certification Requirements) that stated all Xbox 360 games must run at a minimum of 1280x720 (720p) resolution if the system is in HD mode. According to Jeffries, this was done earlier this year so that developers could be "free to make the trade-off between resolution and image quality as we see fit."
TCRs are technical "rules" that all games developed for a given platform must adhere to in order to be certified for release. Of course, some games that have skirted this specific TCR have still been allowed on the system; the most notable being Microsoft's own Halo 3, which runs at 1152x640 (progressive).
Joystiq has confirmed with a trusted source familiar with Microsoft's TCRs that Jeffries' claim is legit. Not only that, but, as of March 2009, Xbox 360 developers are no longer required to utilize full-screen anti-aliasing in their games. The elimination of both requirements is especially noteworthy since the console maker had touted that all 360 games would run at a minimum of 720p with at least 2x FSAA since before the hardware launched.
As Jeffries points out in his column, 1280x720 isn't necessarily the "starting point" for HD on many displays and that it's not nearly as crucial as anti-aliasing. It's not clear if the back-tracking on Microsoft's part was due to pressure from the development community or not, but we can probably all agree that, as long as a game looks great, it doesn't really matter how its creators got there. Does it?Microsoft lifts Xbox 360 minimum 720p, anti-aliasing mandate for devs originally appeared on Joystiq on Wed, 02 Sep 2009 18:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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