 | Xbox 360 HD DVD sales still burn at retail (Punch Jump, 4/07/2008 3:43pm) |
| Sales for Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox 360 HD DVD Player peripheral continued to burn as customers purchase the remaining stock of the discontinued peripheral. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | New Japanese 3DS Peripheral Will Allow Kids To Enjoy Their Arcade Pokémon At Home (Kotaku, 5/09/2013 10:00am) |
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Okay, a little clarification is probably needed here.
The new peripheral, the Pokémon TRETTA Lab for Nintendo 3DS, is a 3DS attachment and software bundle developed by Japanese toy [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | 'The Impossible' Announced and Detailed for Blu-ray (High-Def Digest, 2/07/2013 9:00pm) |
| The celebrated drama starring two-time Academy Award® nominee Naomi Watts and Golden Globe® nominee Ewan McGregor ('Salmon Fishing in the Yemen') will be released on Blu-ray in April. In an early [...] (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Intel announces Creative Senz3D Peripheral Camera at Computex 2013 (Engadget, 6/04/2013 6:58am) |
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| (Unranked) | Disney Magical World trailer is shining, shimmering, splendid (Joystiq, 2/12/2014 4:00pm) |
| If you think Disney costumes would improve Animal Crossing: New Leaf, or any game for that matter, then Magical World may be for you. The upcoming 3DS game isn't just about playing dress-up, though; it also has mini-games like fishing, [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | America's Most Popular Recreational Sport Goes to Extreme Wilderness with Thrilling Television Series Debut (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 3/31/2005 2:16pm) |
| With over 44 million recreational anglers in the U.S., fly fishing is now rivaling golf as North America's most popular sport. For the first time, this new sporting craze hits the airwaves with a splash! (Read Full Article) |
 | America's Most Popular Recreational Sport Goes to Extreme Wilderness with Thrilling Television Series Debut (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance, 3/31/2005 5:00pm) |
| With over 44 million recreational anglers in the U.S., fly fishing is now rivaling golf as North America's most popular sport. For the first time, this new sporting craze hits the airwaves with a splash! (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox 360 with HD-DVD to be priced below PS3 (gamesindustry.biz, 5/16/2006 12:32pm) |
| Retail sources in the UK have told GamesIndustry.biz that Microsoft has intimated to them that the HD-DVD add-on for the Xbox 360 will be priced such that console and peripheral combined are cheaper than Sony's PS3. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | GoldenEar SC3DA SuperCinema 3D Array Soundbar Debuts (CE Pro, 10/10/2012 3:03pm) |
| At CEDIA Expo 2012, GoldenEar Technology debuted its SC3DA SuperCinema 3D Array Soundbar, which features six cast spider leg-basket 4.5-inch bass midrange drivers and three High-Velocity Folded Ribbon [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Microsoft's HD DVD drive for movies only (Digit Magazine, 5/11/2006 9:37am) |
| Microsoft Tuesday officially announced that it would offer an HD DVD drive as a peripheral to the Xbox 360 by the end of the year. But don't expect to see any Xbox 360 games ship on HD DVD any time soon. ... (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | A Most Unusual Pokemon Peripheral for the 3DS (Kotaku, 7/29/2013 11:30am) |
| This is Pokemon Tretta Lab for Nintendo 3DS. The app is a free download, but the hardware costs 3,800 yen (around $38). (Read Full Article) |
| (Unranked) | Nautical grappling platformer Umihara Kawase returns on 3DS (Joystiq, 3/07/2013 2:00am) |
| Umihara Kawase is a bizarre series about a young girl with a fishing line. It's been released on Super Famicom, PlayStation, DS and PSP in [...] (Read Full Article) |
 | Xbox 360 Games Only On DVD-9 Discs (DVD-Recordable, 5/11/2006 4:08pm) |
| Following Microsoft's official announcement to offer an HD DVD drive as a peripheral to the Xbox 360 by the end of the year, Microsoft's executives said that the Xbox 360 games will not ship on HD DVD media any time soon. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | PS3 3-in-1 wireless pad boasts keyboard, remote and controller functionality (Joystiq, 12/30/2008 11:45pm) |
| Filed under: Sony PlayStation 3, Peripherals
We really don't know much about this third-party Swiss army peripheral other than what we can glean from its name and a fuzzy product picture. It's a PlayStation 3 remote, keyboard and controller, although the latter is still up for debate since it's hard to tell how playable those thumbsticks are -- if that's even what they are. We also can't rea ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Microsoft has faith in digital distribution for Xbox 360 (AfterDawn, 4/08/2008 12:09am) |
| Following the fall of the HD DVD disc format, all eyes turned to Microsoft's Xbox 360 console, expecting a response to the news that could come in the form of a Blu-ray-equipped Xbox 360 unit or optional peripheral. It wasn't long until the rumors started circulating about deals and orders from Microsoft that indicated such a move, but again, Microsoft firmly denied any plans to physically suppo ... (Read Full Article) |
 | Microsoft Releases WinXP Media Center Update for Xbox 360 (Gamasutra, 10/14/2005 11:00pm) |
| Microsoft's Media Center edition of Windows XP, available as its own software or bundled with Media Center-branded PCs, has long been compatible with the Xbox through the Xbox Media Center Extender peripheral, and a new software update for Media Center XP has enabled the Xbox 360 to become even more so, allowing extensive media streaming transfer from PC to Microsoft's next-gen console. ... (Read Full Article) |
 | LG launches affordable Blu-Ray home cinema system (Tech Digest, 10/08/2009 10:31am) |
From LG comes a Blu-Ray based home cinema system. The HB954SP offers Full HD 1080p playback, 1000W of power and 5.1 channel output with five oval satellite speakers. LG's latest system offers one click access to YouTube and and an iPhone/iPod docking/charging station. LG Sound Gallery offers seven sound settings including a night mode to turn off the bass so you do not wake sleeping children. Connections include two HDMI inputs for hook up other devices such as a game console, DVD recorder or HD satellite box. This system will be available from November 2009 from major retailers and independents.
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 | NEWS: LG HB954SP Blu-ray home cinema system announced (Pocket-lint, 10/08/2009 11:13am) |
Good looking 5.1 set-up complete with iDock
LG has launched a new Blu-ray home cinema system, the HB954SP, a BD-Live-enabled, Full HD 1080p, 1000 Watt, 5.1 effort.
With five oval satellite Mark-Levinson-tuned speakers, the connected system offers one-click access to YouTube videos, upscaling of standard DVDs, playback from USB and (only) two HDMI inputs.
There's also an iDock for an iPod or iPhone and LG's "Sound Gallery" for easy set-up as well as handy options such as turning off the bass in "night mode".
The system will be available from November 2009, but the really crucial bit for most people - pricing - is yet to be revealed.
LG don't offer RRPs, instead suggesting price comparison sites for an idea of cost, not a great strategy for a product that's yet to be released.
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LG HB954SP Blu-ray home cinema system announced originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Thu, 08 Oct 2009 12:13:38 +0100 (Read Full Article) |
 | Denon Announces Less Expensive Flagship Blu-ray Disc Player (About.com, 9/26/2009 8:00am) |
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Although Denon introduced their flagship $4,500 DVD-A1UDCI Blu-ray Disc player just this past January at CES, they have just announced a new "flagship quality" Blu-ray Disc player for less than half the price (which is still $1,999).
Just as with the DVD-A1UDC1, the new DBP-4010UDCI meets Profile 2.0 specifications with the required Ethernet port as well as a slot for memory expansion and audio, video, still image file playback via SD card. This player is also playback compatible with Blu-ray Discs, DVDs, CDs, but DVD-Audio Discs and SACDs. Also, another welcome feature for audiophiles has a separate 2 channel/7.1 channel analog audio outputs and bass management control, and, for videophiles, the DBP-4010UDCI offers vertical stretch, so that films with 2:35 aspect ratio images can be properly displayed when using projectors with 2:35 aspect ratio lens attachments.
However, one important change from the previous DVD-A1UDCI is the switch from using the the Silicon Optix Realta Chip for DVD upscaling, to the use of the Anchor Bay VRS ABT-2010 Chip for that purpose.
Also, for custom installers, the DBP-4010UDCI is fully equipped with both RS-232 and Wired remote in/out connectors.
For complete details, check out the Official Denon Announcement, along with the DBP-4010UDCI Specification Sheet and User Manual. Photos (c) Denon USA - Click on photos for larger view. (Read Full Article) |
 | Sharp combines its latest LCD improvements in LX series HDTVs (Engadget, 9/30/2009 9:12pm) |
Coming straight out of a brand new 10G production facility in Sakai, Sharp's line of LX HDTVs (in 60-, 52-, 46- and 40-inch sizes) are all sporting the latest in LCD technology with UV²A panels and LED backlighting. Unfortunately, like Sony, these new screens abandon the higher quality RGB LED technology of the pricey XS1 series for cheaper white LEDs. Still, with a price of around $5,000 for a 52-inch compared to the $12,000 sticker shock of the XS1, it's easy to see why the switch was made. Other improvements include a light sensor for auto-calibration, a six speaker (5 speakers on the 40-inch) integrated 2.1 channel sound system with "Duo Bass" subwoofer and the usual assortment of VOD and AQUOS network support in store for Japanese buyers this November. While already available on a few U.S. models expect the new tech to spread across Sharp's U.S. lineup shortly, not to mention Sony and anyone other parties interested in a piece of the company's suddenly expanded manufacturing muscle.
[Via AV Watch & Akihabara News]Filed under: HDTVSharp combines its latest LCD improvements in LX series HDTVs originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Sep 2009 16:12:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments (Read Full Article) |