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Daily Archives: Thursday, October 18, 2007
Buy one, get one free on Disney Blu-ray titles
Through 10/20, several retailers are running a sale on select Disney Blu-ray titles – buy one, get one free! Amazon has a special page, as does BestBuy.com. You should also be able to get this in physical Best Buy and … Continue reading
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Blu-ray news round-up
Panasonic will be releasing a 4x Blu-ray burner, which will compete with a recently announced Sony 4x burner. It will burn single-layer 25GB and dual-layer 50GB BD-R at 4x, BD-RE at 2x, DVD±R at 16x, DVD±R DL at 8x, DVD-RW … Continue reading
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Time Warner Cable deploys OpenCable STBs
The collection of standards formerly known as the OpenCable Application Platform, or OCAP, and now known simply as the OpenCable Platform, has long been at the center of a war between the cable industry and the consumer electronics industry. And … Continue reading
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Seven Network launches 7HD in Australia
Seven Network, who will be bringing a TiVo HD-based DVR to Australia in early 2008, has ‘blitzed’ the competition by launching the high-definition ’7HD’ network six weeks ahead of the previously announced December date. “This is the first salvo from … Continue reading
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Sign of the Times – Best Buy kicks analog TVs to the curb
The migration to digital television is clearly in full swing now. Best Buy has stopped selling analog televisions. Best Buy is the largest retailer of consumer electronics in the US, so it is significant when they drop an entire category … Continue reading
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