All Posts Tagged With: "Blu-ray"

Pioneer beats their own record, brings you 500 GB Blu-ray disk

Last month, we reported announcement of Pioneer’s 400 GB Blu-ray disk. However, a month later, Pioneer seems to have collected more music to store and therefore has announced a new 500 GB Blu-ray disk in prototype. “Old” 400 GB disk had 16 layers of 25 GB each and in a month Pioneer managed to add [...]

August 6th, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued

Consumers satisfied with DVD, delay Blu-ray purchases

Most consumers are very satisfied with their current DVD players and that is playing a major role in sluggish growth for Blue-ray players, according to a study.
ABI Research is a leading market research firm focused on the impact of emerging technologies on global consumer and business markets.  A new consumer study from ABI Research indicates [...]

August 5th, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued
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Dell’s new eye candy Studio Hybrid!

Dell has just announced the Studio Hybrid, the most eye candy Dell probably is every going to get. It’s Dell’s smallest desktop PC, about the size of a collegiate dictionary and fits just about anywhere. Depending on the location or decor, the Studio Hybrid can be set up in a vertical or horizontal orientation, and [...]

August 2nd, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued

LG releases Blueray player with Netflix streaming

Netflix has announced that Netflix streaming will be available with LG’s BD300 Network Blu-ray Disc Player. Capable of playing high definition Blu-ray discs and the ability to up-convert standard DVDs to 1080p, Netflix  streaming will allow BD300 owners to instantly stream more than 12,000 choices of movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the TV [...]

July 31st, 2008 | rp | Comments | Continued
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Pioneer brings you a 400 GB Blu-ray Disk

Pioneer is making a big leap by introducing a 400GB Blu-ray disk compared to the next best thing, a 50GB dual layer Blue-ray disk. A 50GB Blu-ray disc could hold up to about 6 hours of high-definition video but with this new disk, you can hold up to 48 hours of high-definition video.
The new Pioneer [...]

July 8th, 2008 | supa | Comments | Continued