Saturday, November 6th, 2010 at
4:46 am
Experience Blu-ray 3D movies the way that only PowerDVD 10 can offer: simply unbeatable quality. Optimized for the latest hardware acceleration technologies from Intel, NVIDIA and AMD, PowerDVD Blu-ray player ensures smoother movie performance. PowerDVD 10′s Blu-ray software launches your Blu-ray movies up to 4X faster too.
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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 at
4:42 am
Last Christmas a lot of people rewarded themselves with a new 1080 pixels HDTV. Of course it’s possible to use your DVD player or even get a brand new Blu-Ray player to use with the new television. However what is truly the best media player for your new system? You aren’t the only one to ask yourself questions, and that’s why we’re going to look at media players in further details.
Some individuals say an high definition media player would be the best option. These media players are the size of an external hard disk and can play audio and of course video from USB storage media devices. There are several different brand names to select from but for an example we will use the well-liked WD media player, WD being short for Western Digital. This company is a major hard drive manufacturer but has also moved into the media player industry, with positive results.
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Friday, October 29th, 2010 at
4:59 am
Experience Blu-ray 3D movies the way that only PowerDVD 10 can offer: simply unbeatable quality. Optimized for the latest hardware acceleration technologies from Intel, NVIDIA and AMD, PowerDVD Blu-ray player ensures smoother movie performance. PowerDVD 10′s Blu-ray software launches your Blu-ray movies up to 4X faster too.
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Monday, October 25th, 2010 at
4:49 am
MakeMKV is your one-click solution to convert video that you own into free and patents-unencumbered format that can be played everywhere. MakeMKV is a format converter, otherwise called “transcoder”. It converts the video clips from proprietary (and usually encrypted) disc into a set of MKV files, preserving most information but not changing it in any way. The MKV format can store multiple video/audio tracks with all meta-information and preserve chapters. There are many players that can play MKV files nearly on all platforms, and there are tools to convert MKV files to many formats, including DVD and Blu-ray discs.
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010 at
4:43 am
The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 46″ 1080p LCD HDTV is an elegant looking set with its piano black frame. The black finish is reflective, but not annoyingly shiny like a mirror as long as you don’t put it directly in front of a light source. It’s a serious looking LCD HDTV with its black finish and anti-glare screen. Not only does it look nice aesthetically, but it looks awesome where it counts the most, the picture.
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Sunday, October 17th, 2010 at
4:39 am
The earliest DVD players were first introduced in Japan in November of 1996. The following year, the US market launched the first DVD players to the public. As of 2005, the suggested retail price of DVD players is between 30 and 80 USD/Euro based on features and functionalities. DVD players are generally cheaper than VCRs.
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Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 at
4:39 am
Setup is fairly easy and straightforward, as the technology has matured. Be aware that one of the places where they cut costs is by removing connection ports for legacy hardware; you may need to buy some external adapter cables if you’ve got some vintage gear you’re still determined to hook into this rig.
What sets this system apart is the superb sound quality. Many people who’ve never experienced a Dolby 7.2 surround system before are completely unprepared for the crystal clarity it gives, and it may completely change your opinion of music. (We recommend looking up La Villa Strangiato by Rush, which has nuances that you won’t believe until you hear them on a Dolby 7.2 system.)
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Saturday, October 9th, 2010 at
5:01 am
You know you are getting the best with the Samsung BD-C6900, which is newest addition to Samsung’s extraordinary BD series, and has been released just recently in addition to the BD-C5500 as well as BD-C6500 models. From this lineup, the Samsung BD-C6900 is the Blu-ray player with the most advanced features. It provides the used with support for 3D features, exceptional Dolby Digital sound and TrueHD capabilities. In addition to the phenomenal soundscape you get 1080p High definition images from all of your DVDs and BDs. The Samsung BD-C6900 enables people to hook up to the Internet in order to gain access to new, updated Internet information so you can mark out your whole entertainment experience by using the BD-C6900. Enjoy blazing fast internet speeds with the Samsung BD-C6900 for all your Facebook blogs, Tweets, YouTube content, and Blockbuster and Netflix movies. You will be able to sit back and enjoy your favorite music CDs and selections, as well as transfer them to recordable DVDs to watch them in high definition presentation. Your Samsung BD-C6900 will bring you a vast array of music, websites, videos and movies which you’ll experience in completely new ways.
It is worth mentioning that detail was paid to the aesthetic appeal and design of the BD-C6900. It isn’t just highly functional and packed with high-tech goodies, it is a good-looking addition to your home entertainment system, coming in at 16.9 inches wide by 1.7 inches high and only 8.8 inches in depth, the same measurements as the BD-C5500 and the BD-C6500 models. The BD-C6900 can integrate easily into any entertainment center set-up, with this slim player coming in at a tiny 3.8 pounds.
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Tuesday, October 5th, 2010 at
4:41 am
The BD-570 is the stand alone Blu-ray Player from LG. A new addition to previous years model, the extremely successful BD390. The main change LG made was within the look of the BD570. It’s got a much much leaner & sleeker style. The front panel may be lowered, revealing the disc launching tray and the control panel display screen, which includes the USB Port. If you have an USB device inserted you will not have the ability to shut the front panel.
The redesign by LG provideds a design of floating cubes to create your own selections. While not hard to utilize, it could have been made a little simpler. Such as when you enter the Netcast section, you happen to be given a series of large blocks to create your choice. This GUI is direct, uncomplicated and will get you to where you wish to be proper away.
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Friday, October 1st, 2010 at
4:40 am
Let your imagination flow and think of all the places you would have loved to watch your favourite Blu-Ray movie…Well stop imagining! Now you can have this fantasy come true thanks to the RCA BRC3108 and it will not cost you an arm and a leg.
Nothing could be more perfect for your Blu-Ray wants and needs and it does not matter if you are just being at home, in the car, on your yacht. The RCA BRC3108 Portable Blu-Ray player is as small as a 10 inch laptop making it easy to travel with, yet not compromising playback capabilities on the LCD widescreen display and offers smooth refresh rates. Thus making the RCA BRC3108 the next wow to on the move viewing pleasure. The RCA BRC3108 also works with DVD’s, cd’s and jpg’s, making life a lot easier and expanding your choice in viewing experience.
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Monday, September 27th, 2010 at
4:55 am
Several months ago, I wanted to rip and decrypt a Blu-ray disc and to be able to transcode it for an iPod, PSP, PS3, iPhone, Apple TV etc. I was a newbie on this field and had no idea at all about which program i should use. So I googled reviews but found so many programs listed on the web with each has its own good ones and bad ones, that really beat the hell out of me.
after many trials, I came to the following conclusions:
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Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 at
4:44 am
Your appreciation of the more technical aspects of movies, such as the picture quality and the sound reproduction, will soar. Colors are lifelike and full of vibrancy with each subtle shift of shade clearly discernable. And the sound? The sound is truly inspiring; no matter whether it’s the music, or the dialogue, or all of those little incidental noises in the background; you’ll hear everything clearly, just as it was when the film was shot. Both you and your family are in for an experience to savor.
But don’t go bragging too loudly once your new Sony is installed or you might suddenly find friends and family you haven’t seen for ages suddenly turning up on your doorstep to help you share your experience. The Sony HTSS360 Blu-ray disc player is a high end machine and has got the sort of features you would expect from the new hi-tech digital technology, things like BRAVIA sync surround sound home theater system which gets the very best out of the latest high definition transmissions and recordings. The styling too is superb and you can match your HTSS360 perfectly with Sony’s BD players and BRAVIA televisions.
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