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Let’s be honest, it feels like physical media is on its way out. Sure, it’ll always have a niche, but mainstream support ...
The Best 4K HD Blu-Ray DVD Players: 5 Options to Complete Your Home Movie Theater Streaming offers some fantastic picture quality, as well as litany of options for films. But sometimes DVD players ...
Kaleidescape Strato movie players provide access to the Kaleidescape movie store, the world’s only digital movie collection with lossless audio and full reference video quality. The movie store offers ...
We spoke with some of our editors to find out why they still use their blu-ray players, and explore all the benefits of owning physical movies in a digital world.
New movie releases, more market entrants, improved technology and 1.8 million HD DVD players from Toshiba Corp. are the weapons companies plan to use in the format battle against rival Blu-ray ...
Update: I’ve been informed that Asus is working on a series of firmware updates that may address some of the issues highlighted in this review. The Asus O!Play is a media player that you can use ...
HD DVD players aren't much use without discs, so IFA 2006 also saw several announcements from content producers. Warner Home Video, Universal Pictures International and Paramount Home ...
Toshiba, Japan's second-largest electronics conglomerate, is set to offer two models of HD DVD players, the HD-XA1 and HD-A1, in the United States for $799 and $499, respectively.
Sony recently lowered the price of its upcoming HD Blu-ray player, to $499.00. Though Sony claimed that this was due to lower productions costs for Blu-ray related parts, it is clearly a response ...
Toshiba is trying to solve some of the worst problems with its ultra-lame HD-A1 and HD-XA1 HD DVD players, where the company will soon release a firmware update that reportedly speeds up the ...
The introduction of two new HD DVD players by Toshiba represent the company's second-generation system, which it hopes will boost sales above a half-million units by next spring.
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