Tag - blu-ray
Mempile has joined the warriors indulged in the war of formats, which appeared to have reached the heights with Blu-ray and Mempile HD DVD's 50 GB capacity and hopes get a leading position in next three years.
What's so special? I won't say much,..
I often see these futuristic technologies as children, no, I don't smile at them thinking they are born, but believing them as nascent budge. Concepts are realities of tomorrow - and each designer's distinction. Denon is one prominent name that...
Sharp announces another Blu Ray Device, BD-HP20S, which is just a stand alone player to be introduced in market in 4th quarter this year.
So is it worth the hype? Why not go for other options which have got recorder and receiver features? Well if...
Toshiba over the years has offered an advance and interactive functionality in its products - thereby growing into a name diversified with personification. Hence, Toshiba's creation always remain a curiosity and a much awaited affair for the patrons.
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Richard Doherty, Microsoft's Media Entertainment Convergence product manager, who made a bold statement that HD-DVD and Blu-ray will become completely old-fashioned within 5 years.
HD content requires a media, which offers a large storage area,...
Sony's Blu-ray Disc player was already making waves for the company but the price tag it carried was a bit heavy for keeping up with the market competition. Now keeping up the expectations of their customers Sony has dropped the price to $499.99....
Now, an optical disc that spins as fast as 15,000 RPM has been developed by researchers at Japan's NHK broadcasters. Currently, we have the optical disc systems that are clocked at around 10,000 rpm. If we make them spin faster than that, there is the...
Hewlett-Packard, which was one of the strongest supporters of HD DVD format in the Blu ray-HD DVD war, has now joined LG and Samsung to offer the dual-format drives. HP will be stuffing a hybrid drive (Blu-ray/HD DVD drives) in two of its Pavilion...
Israeli storage company Mempile recently demoed its TeraDisc technology to Japanese consumer electronics manufacturers that was able to record and read over 100 virtual layers on a single DVD-size optical disc. Moreover, the technology is able to store.
After recent news from the Blu-Ray camp that Blu-Ray players will completely wipe out HD DVD from the markets in three years, Toshiba continues to push its HD DVD players.
The company has stated that they will slash the prices of its entire HD DVD.
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