Denon has presented the DBP 2010UD, its latest 3D-enabled Blu-ray/universal player that offers not only 3D playback but also network streaming and a USB port for local playback of digital media, as well as SACDs and to support DVD-Audio. It will stream media from DLNA-compatible sources, access to YouTube and play music, photos and video [...]
Continue reading...31. January 2011
Acer has just launched its H7531F – a home theater projector with native 1080p resolution (Full HD) and, according to Acer, a contrast ratio of 50,000:1 (dynamic), a daylight-suitable brightness of 2,000 ANSI lumens and true 24p playback features. H7531D Acer offers two HDMI ports, D-Sub (VGA), component video, composite video and S-Video ports. The [...]
Continue reading...30. November 2010
On average there has been an increase in prices for desktop LCDs, notebook LCDs and LCD TVs of about 0.9%. However, the price increase is probably limited only to computer displays that are currently sold at a loss, according to iSuppli. A 32-inch LCD panel currently costs an average of $161, 3 dollars less than [...]
Continue reading...19. October 2010
There are plenty of new details about Google TV as it’s about to hit U.S. store shelves. We hear that Logitech launches a box for Google TV on Wednesday in San Francisco and Sony follows shortly with it’s own Internet TV, which has Google TV is built into the flat screen. But what is Google [...]
Continue reading...16. September 2010
The long-awaited Boxee Box from D-Link is now available for preorder. This neat little box for your TV will help you download free videos off the Internet. The Boxee Box was announced at CES at the beginning of the year, and now D-Link is finally releasing the product – at least for pre-order. Boxee has [...]
Continue reading...26. August 2010
Here’s some good news for Star Wars fans and home theater enthusiasts: in 2011, all six Star Wars movies will make it to Blu-ray, and Darth Vader can finally be enjoyed in perfect 1080p HD resolution. George Lucas dropped the bomb at the Star Wars conference in Orlando, Florida, in the company with Mark Hamill [...]
Continue reading...19. August 2010
The TV sin the picture above is a 84″ screen that allows you to view 3D content without the need for glasses. The glasses-free approach unfortunately also means that you can not see the 3D effect from all angles. Almost all 3-D television screens that are manufactured today use active shutter glasses to create a [...]
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12. February 2011
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