Tag - blu-ray
The sand has finally been wiped off the rumored Sony Vaio UX Micro PC and it is now official. No, it's not a UMPC, rather it's an ultra-portable PC powered by an Intel Core Solo Ultra Low Voltage CPU and Microsoft XP Professional.
Sony Vaio UX Micro...
TDK has finally confirmed that it's working on rewritable Blu-ray disc with 200GB of storage capacity. To be straight, it's four time the capacity of the largest first-generation dual-layer Blu-ray blanks and around three times the capacity of most of...
Panasonic's Blu-ray Disc player, the DMP-BD10, is confirmed to be shipped in the US in September with a massive price tag of 'around' $1,500, we expect it to be much less, especially when Sony is ready to lure with $500 less.
Panasonic will also ship..
Blu-Ray drives will soon be reaching you with Samsung ready with its Blu-Ray recordable drive to be released late next month. Blu-ray recordable drives for desktop PCs are designed to take on DVDs giving users more storage space, up to 25GB on a...
Sony leaked details of its BDP-S1 Blu-ray Disc Player and a Vaio RC desktop with a recordable Blu-ray drive, and an internal Blu-ray disc drive for PCs. But you'll have to wait till July to actually see them. Definitely the ongoing war between the...
You'll be able to get your hands on to Sony blank Blu-ray disks in Europe that will be shipped this month. But sadly you'll have to wait for the dual-layer versions, which will be shipped in the later half of the year. Though the single layer BD-R...
Yes, LG has really added fuel to the ongoing disk war amongst the major DVD player manufacturers with its new Dual Format Blu-ray/HD-DVD Player.
Though there's no doubt that the technology will bring in an array of benefits for the consumers, it may...
The HDTV and digital broadcasting technology have forced us to shift to Blu-Ray that offers high storage as well as excellent quality. Samsung Electronics will be releasing its internal (SH-B022A) and external (SE-B026A) Blu-Ray burner in April 2006....
Sony Pictures Blu-Ray DVD formats will now cost you $17.95 at wholesale, that include Hitch, The Fifth Element, The Terminator, Desperado, House of Flying Daggers, and Species, while the new releases will make a bigger dent with $23.45 at wholesale. The..
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