While digital signage applications might not be such a “spectacular” field as, for example, 3D HDTVs, we're seeing plenty of innovations reaching this segment as well, one of the most recent pertaining to AIS, who's just introduced the AIS XMP-320 and XMP-330 low-cost, high-definition digital si... |
18 October 2010 03:57 GMT |
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It's already a very well-known fact that most people around the world use the Internet and torrents for downloading multimedia content. For this reason, the popularity of those special devices that are capable of playing back the respective content directly on a widescreen, high-definition TV set (without the ne... |
7 August 2008 02:06 GMT |
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We've talked time and time again about the ongoing war between the two next-generation DVD formats, namely the HD DVD promoted by Toshiba and Blu-ray, backed by Sony. However, it would seem that the winner of this race for the consumers' cash might not be any of the aforementioned companies, but rather the ... |
6 September 2007 03:26 GMT |
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As the next-generation DVD players become increasingly popular among consumers, more and more manufacturers of multimedia equipment are starting to develop their own products, targeting this important market segment. However, while most such companies are trying to keep prices at a relatively low level, Onkyo is doin... |
10 August 2007 09:06 GMT |
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Although the new HD DVD technology has been around for a relatively limited period of time, the technological developments and breakthroughs achieved since then have already pushed it towards its third iteration. And the moment we've all been expecting for quite some time now has finally arrived, as Toshiba, the... |
7 August 2007 11:21 GMT |
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It seems that not a day goes by without the supporters of HD DVD and Blu-ray getting engaged in yet another media skirmish. After fighting over who's selling the highest number of players in Europe (with each party claiming the dominance of its own products), the two groups have suddenly changed the battlefield,... |
18 July 2007 03:14 GMT |
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The all-out war between the groups backing the Blu-ray and HD DVD formats seems to be getting even worse in Europe, each party relying on all sorts of more or less fair tactics in order to gain a certain advantage over their competitors. Thus, after the HD DVD promoters announced last week that their players are outs... |
17 July 2007 10:31 GMT |
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As we all know, the ongoing format war between HD DVD and Blu-ray is very, very far from over and it will take some time before the winner is decided. However, as part of their marketing campaigns, the group supporting each format makes all sorts of more or less realistic claims regarding who's actually leading ... |
13 July 2007 10:46 GMT |
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The tough competition (read war) between the two next-generation HD formats, HD DVD and Blu-ray is far from being over, as each side tries to employ every trick in the book and every means necessary in order to secure for itself even the slightest advantage. And it seems that the aggressive manner in which the two fo... |
12 June 2007 03:41 GMT |
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As high-definition is slowly becoming the standard in display technology and the number of HD-ready, full HD etc. television sets launched on the market is increasing from week to week, the most important element that's really missing is an out of the box HD player, something that will work with just about any t... |
28 March 2007 03:25 GMT |
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