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About 80 percent of U.S. consumers have a DVD player in their homes; that's more than PCs, VCRs, cable television or even analog televisions for which DVDs were designed. The DVD accelerated home ...
No other product fell more than 4%. When looking at specific products that rose in price in December, DVD players led the way. Whether they were models that offered recording, portability ...
VHS ruled the home entertainment world for more than two decades. Sony created the DVD player in 1994, but the technology did not debut in the U.S. until 1997, due in larger part to copyright ...
The research company's third-quarter technology report said 81 percent of U.S. households own a DVD player, while 79 percent own VCRs. "This study shows the culmination of a long battle for share ...
In its place, a new app called Windows DVD Player has been added to the Windows Store. It costs the princely sum of £11.59, or $14.99/€14,89 if you live in the terrifyingly parched wastes ...
But some companies still produce portable DVD players. One example is Sony, which yesterday in Japan announced [JP] just that, the DVP-FX950. The player has two selling points: a 9-inch LCD screen ...