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Denon Announces "affordable" Expensive Blu-ray Player
May 22, 2008
on Home Theater
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Wolfgang Gruener
What is affordable and what not, really depends how deep your pocket is. Read more
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JVC Launches YouTube Camcorder
May 19, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
JVC introduced a new camcorder model in its Everio S-series, which enables users a one-touch upload of their videos to YouTube. Read more
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Samsung Demos 82" 2160p HDTV
May 19, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Los Angeles (CA) - Samsung draws attention at this year's Society for Information Display (SID) International Symposium with a 82" Quad HDTV that offers four times the resolution of today's 1080p high definition TVs. Read more
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Sony Reports Dropping PS3 Production Cost
May 14, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Wolfgang Gruener
Tokyo (Japan) - Sony's Playstation 3 has gained significant traction in Sony's FY2007 (April 1, 2007 to March 31, 2008): Surging sales and decreased production expenses improved the company's balance sheet, which revealed that Sony shipped almost 37 million game consoles and more than 267 million games during the year. Read more
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Samsung Pitches 240 Hz LCD Technology
May 14, 2008
on Display Panels and Monitors
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Wolfgang Gruener
Seoul (Korea) - Samsung said it will demonstrate a new LCD technology at the upcoming SID 2008 International Symposium that will double the maximum image refresh rate of current LCD panels. Read more
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Sony Sends Out World's Smallest HD Camcorder
May 14, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Mark Raby
Tokyo (Japan) - Sony Electronics has launched the HDR-TG1, which it claims is the world’s smallest camcorder to record in full high-definition. It is also the slimmest and lightest device to have that technology. According to the electronics giant, th Read more
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PDP Suppliers Cautious About 32-inch Segment
May 13, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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DigiTimes
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HBO Shows Start Selling On iTunes With Increased Prices
May 13, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Bestofmedia Team
Apple and HBO have announced that they are to begin selling shows such as “Sex and the City” and “The Sopranos” via iTunes. Read more
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Two Million Zunes Sold So Far
May 12, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Redmond (WA) - Electronista is reporting that Microsoft has sold its two millionth Zune since the product's launch back in November 2006. Read more
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TV Group Urges Bush, Cheney To Talk About Digital Switch
May 9, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Mark Raby
Washington (DC) - The National Association of Broadcasters, which has voice numerous concerns about people not being informed of next year's digital TV switch, is now calling on George W. Bush to help inform citizens. Read more
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Georgia High Schools To Replace Boring PowerPoint Presentations With Snazzy IPods
May 8, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Humphrey Cheung
Aiken (GA) - Seven high schools in the Aiken Georgia area will get 40 new iPod Touch devices to help teach history and other subjects. Read more
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Pioneer Announces BD-Live Blu-ray Players
May 7, 2008
on Home Theater
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Wolfgang Gruener
New York (NY) - Pioneer has announced two new Blu-ray players supporting BD-Live (now called Bonus View) and the HDMI 1. Read more
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NBC Wants Apple To Include Piracy Filters on iPods
May 7, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Kevin Tu
NBC Universal revealed today why it prefers to use Microsoft’s Zune Marketplace for digital distribution over Apple’s iTunes. The reason may bring crippling security to Microsoft’s Zune portable media player and help Apple sell more iPods. J.B. Perrette, Read more
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Vizio's Rise Tightens LCD TV Market
May 7, 2008
on Display Panels and Monitors
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Mark Raby
El Segundo (CA) - Vizio, the only one of the top five TV manufacturers that is based in the US, has managed to rise near the top of the market, creating pressure on everyone else. Read more
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Games May Want Validation To Play
May 6, 2008
on Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous
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Bestofmedia Team
EA and Bioware to force users to revalidate their games every 10 days or get locked out. Read more