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Denon cares about you, movie-buff, and you need only look at the company's two latest Blu-ray player offerings to realize that. Enter the DVD-3800BD and DVD-2500BT, the former supports 1080p, 12 ...
High-definition Blu-ray players are steadily gaining favor, though regular DVD players are still going strong. Portable players of both types let you take the show on the road.
Founded in 2021 after more than 20 years in manufacturing High-end DVD and Blu-ray Disc players for prestigious brands. Their goal is to produce the best multi-format physical media players in the ...
Panasonic unveiled four new Blu-ray models at CES 2013: two 3D models (DMP-BDT330 and DMP-BDT230) and two 2D models (DMP-BDT89 and DMP-BD79). All of the models save for the the DMP-BD79 include ...
The DENON DVD-A1UD will hit Japan at the end of January (price: a whopping $5,800). At time of writing, DENON said the device will become available in Europe in March 2009 with an MSRP of 4,000 Euros.
Panasonic has officially priced-out its 2012 Blu-ray player lineup announced back at CES, and it includes no fewer than six boxes (and price-points) for you to choose from. Four of the new players ...
Upconverting DVD players--players that translate standard-definition discs to output them in high-definition--cost significantly less (around $60) than HD DVD and Blu-ray players, which go for ...
The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) has announced two new media new specs for high capacity Blu-ray Discs that will be compatible with existing Blu-ray players – not even with a firmware update.
Last week Samsung revealed it would cease production on Blu-ray players for the US market. Despite 2018 recording all-time high home entertainment spending, sales of physical media such have been ...
It's expected later this year. Onkyo will likely be hoping for better sales success than with their HD-DVD machine. Only 2,000 of the DV-HD805, which cost $899, were apparently sold.
HD DVD and Blu-ray aren't a significant enough leap from DVD. Yes, both formats provide better picture quality, increased storage capacity and the promise of better special features.
Toshiba Corp. said shipments of HD DVD machines to retailers will be reduced and will stop by end of March. Both HD DVD and Blu-ray deliver crisp, clear high-definition pictures and sound, which ...
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