Blu-ray
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Samsung has announced a flood of new 3D-enabled products including Blu-ray players, home theaters and TVs.
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Sharp is the first company to release both media and hardware that supports the new high capacity BDXL Blu-ray standard.
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Hitachi-LG Data Storage has announced a combination of optical drive and SSD called the HyDrive
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Sharp is set to unleash new LV Series of 3D-compatible AQUOS Quattron LCD TVs into the Japanese market.
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It smashed Box Office records worldwide to become the highest grossing film in history, now James Cameron's Avatar is setting new benchmarks in the Blu-ray market.
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The TruLink 1-Port 60GHz WirelessHD Kit links 1080p HDMI-enabled TVs and components without cables for up to 30ft.
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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.
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PS3 owners in the US are now able to download movies from the six major Hollywood studios via their gaming consoles.
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Toshiba plans to make the most of the Cell with a new range of Cell-powered TVs for the US market - read on to find out what 200 gigaflops can do inside a TV.
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Universal Studios Home Entertainment’s new ‘flipper’ discs take the hassle out of deciding between tried and true DVD or new kid on the block Blu-ray format movies.
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Leaked details of the Wii 2 suggest full HD support and a 2010 release
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The Philips Wireless HDTV Link, which wirelessly delivers high-definition TV picture quality (up to 1080p) should appeal to viewers who enjoy HDTV but have suffered from a lack of flexibility with their set-ups.
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