MT9 - An MP3 alternative

May 28, 2008

MT9, developed in Korea by Audizen, is being touted as a replacement for the incubent MP3 format. Will this format succeed where dozens of others have failed over the last decade?

First let us look at the various features of this format which separate it from MP3.

Thinnest HDTV (AMOLED) Revealed by Samsung

May 28, 2008

img59Samsung has revealed a host of display units that are powered by the new AMOLED technologies - including a full sized 30" display at SID 2008.

Since this is the first time we’ve covered AMOLED’s lets first look at how they work.

Sony Tru2Way - No more set top boxes

May 28, 2008

img48Sony, by far one of the largest manufacturers of Home Theater and other entertainment electronics, in the world, and one of the larger producers of multi-media content has tied up with six of the top cable companies in the United States to use Tru2Way - a technology that eliminates set-top boxes used in cable and interactive service offerings.

HDscape Exchanges HD DVDs with Blu-Ray

February 22, 2008

For those of you not so much grieving the loss of the HD DVD format as you are grieving the loss of your suddenly defunct HD DVD collection, there’s some good news for you. At least, if you bought your movie from HDScape.

For a limited time only, the movie studio is allowing buyers to exchange their HD DVD titles for the same title in the Blu-ray format for $11.95 plus $.99 for shipping and handling — which also happens to be $13 more than you ever wanted to spend on a dead format.

Asus HDTV Suite-HDMI Turns Monitor into HDTV

February 20, 2008

Ever wanted to watch the Chocolate Rain guy in HD without getting up from your computer chair? Well, Asus does too, which is why they released their new Asus HDTV Suite-HDMI today.

The standalone TV box allows users to turn their PC monitors into full HD TV sets as well as act as multimedia centers without even having to turn on the actual PC — turning what you always sort of considered your window for pornography into so much more.

HD-DVD Officially Dead

February 19, 2008

That’s all, folks. As more and more companies have either marginalized or dropped Toshiba’s HD DVD player, we and the rest of the world called for Toshiba to admit defeat and let it die — but the company bravely marched on. Until now.

Toshiba Corp. President Atsutoshi Nishida announced that Toshiba would be officially dropping the format — crowning the Blu-Ray king of High-Definition Video. How did Nishida make the announcement? Like every good Japanese male — proudly and with much honor.

Toshiba’s HD DVD Format To Be Pulled?

February 15, 2008

We’ve been covering the HD DVD/Blu-Ray battle for the last few weeks now, with Sony delivering a few key blows to Toshiba’s baby, the HD DVD. We also may have, in passing, made a few jokes about Toshiba pulling the plug and, you know, killing aforementioned baby.

So far, Toshiba hasn’t listened and kept on fighting vehemently — however, rumors are coming from someone close to the HD DVD faction at Toshiba says the company is expecting to let the HD DVD die in a few weeks.

Well, now that it may be real, it’s just not funny anymore.

Best Buy, Netflix Drop HD-DVD

February 12, 2008

Toshiba, Toshiba, Toshiba — it might be time to throw in that high-definition towel. Best Buy Co. Inc. announced Monday that they will begin to prominently display Sony Corp.’s Blu-Ray high-definition DVD players on its web site and stores starting in early March.
They will still carry Toshiba’s HD-DVD products, sure, but those will be stored thirty feet underground… behind a moat… with alligators in it… and an armed knight… and one Toshiba specialist to answer any questions you may have.

Apple TV Take 2 Upgrade Is Out

February 12, 2008

The latest version of Apple TV — Apple TV Take 2 is out and it’s ripe with new features (get it? Apple… ripe — it’s genius.)

The release, coming a few weeks late, is everything Apple TV users had hoped for. It’s also free, so check your Software Update from the Settings menu on your Apple TV — the new software should be there, waiting for your gentle caress.

2007 Plasma TV / LCD TV Market Share

February 7, 2008

Reuters is reporting that Sony has beat Samsung Electronics to become the largest vendor of LCD TVs in the United States during Q4 of 2007 (usually the biggest season, due to Christmas shopping). Panasonic came in as the largest plasma manufacturer according to the research consultancy DisplaySearch.

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