| News and Tips & Techniques |  |
|
| Sony introduces five new feature-packed, confusingly-named Blu-ray DVRs |
| |
Now that Toshiba's getting in on the Blu-ray train, Sony needs to up its game. Enter a quintet of new players, each packing TV recording tech, overlapping feature sets, and seemingly nonsensical names. Starting at the low end is the BDZ-RS10, which sports a measly single digital tuner and 320GB worth of storage. Next up is the BDZ-EX30, adding a second digital tuner and a Blu-ray recorder into the action. Then the BDZ-EX50 moves up to 500GB of storage and adds PSP support, the BDZ-RX100 goes up to a full 1TB, and the BDZ-EX200 2TB. All but the lowest two support DLNA and can spin an hours worth of video to a PSP or X-1000 in under two minutes, meaning you could sync the entire Battlestar Galactica series in just over two hours and get your Cylon fix wherever you like.Filed under: Home EntertainmentSony introduces five new feature-packed, confusingly-named Blu-ray DVRs originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 09:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
|
| | 8/27/2009 5:12 PM (72d 15h 36m ago) |
| Toshiba applies for BDA admission, Blu-ray players and laptops coming soon |
| |
We'd already heard that Toshiba -- the outfit best known for solidly backing HD DVD during the two-year format war of the early 21st century -- was preparing to swallow its pride and kick out a Blu-ray player by the year's end, but now it's official. The outfit just announced moments ago that it has "applied for membership of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) and plans to introduce products that support the Blu-ray format." Sadly, Tosh doesn't bother to mention exactly what kinds of BD-capable wares it hopes to produce, nor is it ready to disclose product launch time frames. We'd tell you exactly how it wants us to just be patient and all, but you're probably better off hearing it directly from the horse's trap:"In light of recent growth in digital devices supporting the Blu-ray format, combined with market demand from consumers and retailers alike, Toshiba has decided to join the BDA. Toshiba aims to introduce digital products that support the Blu-ray format, including BD players and notebook PCs integrating BD drives, in the course of this year. Details of the products, including the timing of regional launches, are now under consideration. We will make announcements in due course."Filed under: Home EntertainmentToshiba applies for BDA admission, Blu-ray players and laptops coming soon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Aug 2009 03:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
|
| | 8/10/2009 12:41 PM (89d 20h 6m ago) |
| Netflix streaming comes to TiVo |
| | (Credit: CNET)
Netflix streaming will be coming to TiVo DVRs by the end of 2008.
The ability to stream Netflix movies and TV shows will begin beta testing for select TiVo owners immediately, with an official roll-out scheduled for early December. It will be available on TiVo HD, HD XL, ... |
| | 11/03/2008 5:43 PM (369d 15h 4m ago) |
| Blu-ray players rumored to hit $249 by autumn |
| | Will the pricetag of the Sony BDP-S350 get a $100 haircut?(Credit: Sony)
Sony will be dropping the prices on its standalone (non-PlayStation 3) Blu-ray players by $100 in September, according to an anonymous source cited by CE insider Gary Merson on his HD Guru Web site.
Around the same time, the source claims that budget players manufactured by Funai and sold under the labels Philips, Magnavox, Sylvania, and Insignia could drop as low as $249. Specifically, the Sony BDP-S350 would drop from $400 to $300, and the as-yet-unreleased step-up model, the BDP-S550, would be introduced at $400, instead of the $500 price that was previously announced.
Now, anonymous sources are a dime a dozen on the Internet, but our normal degree of "beware stuff you see on a blog" cynicism is tempered by two points. First: Merson's had a good track record on getting the inside scoop on forthcoming price drops in the past (example). Second, the fact that prices are coming down as we approach the all-important holiday buying season just makes sense--we'd be more surprised if the prices didn't fall.
... |
| | 9/03/2008 9:22 PM (430d 11h 26m ago) |
| Toshiba Breathes New Life Into DVD with XDE(TM) Technology |
| | XDE offers enhanced picture performance from standard DVDs
Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. (”Toshiba”) today announces its new video enhancement technology for DVD with the introduction of the XD-E500. XDE, or “eXtended Detail Enhancement,” is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level. In addition to providing upconversion [...] |
| | 8/20/2008 5:50 PM (444d 14h 57m ago) |
|
| Buying Blu-ray? Check out player's 'profile' |
| | High-def DVD players not yet at 2.0 standard, but should be by fall. Blu-ray is a work in progress; players have different “profiles” that determine the playback features that are available. If you bought a machine in 2006 when Blu-Ray first came out, it will be what is known as a Profile 1.0 player. Profile 1.1 hardware, a.k.a “Bonus View,” is now available, allowing for picture-in-picture special features. “BD-Live” 2.0 players, equipped to access online content, hit store shelves later this year. read more |
| | 3/29/2008 12:16 AM (589d 8h 32m ago) |
|
|
|
|
|
|