DVD
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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 dramatically declining over the past few years. Is this the beginning of the end for physical media?
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If you get a new Windows 8 computer, you might be surprised to find out that it won't play your DVDs. Microsoft took out this feature in the new version of the OS. Here are five free programs that will play DVDs on Windows 8 and ultimately offer more playback options.
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To keep costs down by removing DVD licensing fees, Microsoft plans to remove DVD playback in Windows 8.
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A new optical disc company based in Salt Lake City called Millenniata is set to deliver a new type of optical disc that can be read on standard DVD drives but will safely store data for up to 1,000 years.
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The Microvision SHOWWX laser pico projector enables a user to connect their mobile device to display widescreen DVD quality images on virtually any surface
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The Piixl Edge EdgeCenter 3770 computer is a Media Center PC that hides discreetly behind any VESA-compliant flat panel TV, 37 inches or wider.
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Due for a Japanese release later this month the JVC Kenwood Avenue MDV-313 in-car mutimedia navigation system features a 6.1" touchscreen display, virtual 3D maps, DVD, TV tuner and USB and SD card slots.
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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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The Aiptek International T30 lets you easily extract those great images and video from your iPod, iPhone – no apps, no drivers - with a special cable. Just find a blank wall and gather your friends around.
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A home entertainment enthusiast 'Down Under' in Melbourne, Australia, has built a unique home theater - his very own Bat Cave replica.
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Studio FRST’s 16943 TV design concept features a large screen with a corner cut out to maximize the viewable area for both 4:3 and 16: format content.
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The Panasonic DMP-B15 was already the world’s first portable Blu-ray player, but now it can also claim the title of world’s first portable Blu-ray player with DivX Certification.
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