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Meet The $US135,000 Blu-ray Player That’s Missing A Lot
7:00AM Adam Frucci | Blu-ray! A format destined for hobbyists and physical-media fetishists, one that will never enjoy widespread adoption. And this idiotic $US135,000 BD player certainly won’t change that. More »
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12:45AM Matt Buchanan | This is what anguish looks like. You might notice it looks a lot like a Blu-ray player in Toshiba’s case. More »
Toshiba’s Blu-ray Mea Culpa Up Close
12:45AM Matt Buchanan | This is what anguish looks like. You might notice it looks a lot like a Blu-ray player in Toshiba’s case. More »
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Toshiba Shacks Up With BDX2000 Blu-ray Following HD DVD’s Death
12:51AM Mark Wilson | We all knew this day would come. Following the death of his beloved HD DVD, Toshiba couldn’t stand the cold bed, the lonely nights and the tables for one. Suppressing tears, he released the BDX2000 Blu-ray player. More »
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Denon’s DBP-2010CI and DBP-1610CI Blu-ray Players: Pay More for Less
4:30AM Wilson Rothman | Denon’s DBP-2010CI and DBP-1610CI Blu-ray players are made with high-end components, but at $US700 and $US500 respectively, they are missing perks found in much cheaper players. More »
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Harman Kardon Jumps on the Blu-ray Player Bandwagon
11:30AM Andi Wang | Known mostly for its lavish—and expensive—home theatre gadgets, Harman Kardon will be releasing its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10, sometime in May for $US940. More » Advertisement
LG Adds YouTube To Its Latest Blu-Ray
It is the question home entertainment enthusiasts have been asking, nay demanding, since the beginning of time; ‘why can’t I stream online media from YouTube with high-speed internet, allowing access to a wide range of videos all search enabled through the remote control, on my brand new Blu-Ray?” Well, you incredibly verbose, yet specific home-enters, now you finally can. And it’s all thanks to LG’s recently launched Blu-Ray player, the BD370. In addition to the much anticipated YouTube feature, which allows you to stream then watch YouTube content through the built-in ethernet port and five video wide interface, the BD370 not only plays your HD faves, but allows you to launch WMA, MP3, JPEG and DivX files from a USB stick. While the BD Profile 2.0 means you can access all those BD Live tidbits that have been creeping into Blu-Rays of late. So considering all this added value, that $449 price tag just gets more and more appealing. More » Advertisement