Everyone's talking about upscaling nowadays as if it were the new “Mesiah” of consumer electronics. While the truth is that, albeit good, upscaling will never achieve the same level of image quality as “genuine” HD content (such as the one provided by Blu-ray discs), quite a lot of compan... |
11 November 2008 14:21 GMT |
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As you probably know only too well, back in the first half of 2008, the Japanese company Toshiba went through an extremely bad period, since it lost the next-generation format war waged against Sony's Blu-ray. However, it looks like Toshiba is not about to abandon its foray into the optical disc market that easi... |
18 August 2008 03:51 GMT |
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Sure, the battle of the next-generation DVDs has ended with the clear victory of Blu-ray (the format backed-up by none other than Sony), but the fact of the matter is that the rate of adoption of this format is still pretty low, compared to the overall expectations. And this is the reason why Sony has decided to keep... |
27 May 2008 01:49 GMT |
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Since nobody knows for sure who's going to win the next-gen format war, most users have refrained, at least for the time being, from choosing a side (by purchasing a dedicated standalone player). Instead, they're relying mostly on their "trusty" DVD players, which, unfortunately, can't output movies in... |
13 December 2007 13:16 GMT |
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While the battle between the next-generation formats, HD DVD and Blu-ray, rages on, there are still quite a large number of manufactures out there that still launch "classical" DVD players, albeit with a few features that would make them more competitive against the next-generation players. And one such device has ju... |
23 July 2007 08:05 GMT |
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