Sony Taking 240-Hz HDTV Tech into Production - PC Magazine
Sony Taking 240-Hz HDTV Tech into Production - PC Magazine
Sony’s Sr. Vice President of Home Products, Randy Waynick, started things off by highlighting the success of the Blu-ray format over its now defunct rival, Toshiba’s HD DVD, with the crowd-pleasing line “I’m talking full HD, not upscaling” in
New Movies Podcast: ‘Bangkok Dangerous,’ ‘Man on Wire’ and ‘Bigger - Ann Arbor News Blog
Nicholas Cage stars as a hitman in this Hollywood remake of a Thai action movie. This movie didn’t screen for critics, which usually means a studio doesn’t have much faith in the final product. Besides, American remakes of foreign hits rarely stand
Asheridge PureLink HS-42A - Techradar.com
One of the most annoying traits of the TV world in recent times has been the way sets are all falling over themselves to offer high definition handling, but then only provide a paltry amount of HDMI connections for you to actually get high definition
CEDIAcrunch hands-on: Toshiba XDE upconverting DVD player - Crunchgear.com
Once upon a time, there was a high definition format called HD DVD. Now, HD DVD was developed by a company called Toshiba, and that company put its heart and soul into this format. Evenutally though, the format died off by the big blu-ray monster
CEDIA 2008: Toshiba Bets on Up-Converting Regza LCD TVs - Softpedia
As you probably know, Toshiba has taken quite a beating from Sony earlier this year, when it’s next-generation optical disc format, the HD DVD, had to bow down to Blu-ray and accept defeat. Since then, the Japanese company has bet pretty much
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