Xbox 360 HD DVD Player Moves to $179, Adds Five Free HD DVDs

I think the Xbox 360 HD DVD player has single-handedly caused the majority of the price drops in other HD players. Yahoo! Already the most affordable high-definition player available, the Xbox 360 HD DVD Player is the best solution for movie lovers seeking HD content in the highest possible resolution. The player’s price reduction to $179 (U.S. ERP) continues to […]

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The State of Wireless HDMI and WirelessHD

ARS takes a look at the up and coming wireless HDMI and wireless HD that will (not) rid us of all of our wires behind our A/V equipment. ArsTechnica According to Keowen, Tzero’s ZeroWire HDMI can use the WiMedia UWB standard to "deliver more than 300Mbps of sustained throughput for in-room coverage." The theoretical maximum throughput of UWB, however, is […]

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What’s Next For CableCARD and Vista

Blogger, forum member, MVP, and cable-card know-it-all, Chris Lanier, has posted an awesome article about Cable Card, with good information for anyone wanting more details about past, present & future status. Some interesting things, and I agree wholeheartedly with him, in hoping we don’t have to wait years before we see improvements to the current implementations. Chris Lanier The BOCR […]

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Aperion Intimus 6 Series Home Theater Speaker System

Sound & Vision is quickly becoming a favorite for me after noticing alot of their reviews focus on mainstream electronics. Today they have a set of speakers from Aperion in house for testing. Coming in at a somewhat reasonable $2500, this 6.1 set looks and accourding to S&V sound pretty good. Sound & Vision On Superman Returns, I skipped to […]

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Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Player

With no sight in end for the next gen DVD wars, its hard to want to pick up a new Blu-ray player. However with 5 disc package deals and prices tumbling below 500 dollars the decision not to jump into HD DVDs is hard. Home Theater Mag The player and remote support Sony’s Theater Sync. This feature, which appears to […]

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Nine months with HD TiVo: the Series 3 platform

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ARS took a very in-depth look at the Tivo Series 3 and came back with some interesting results.  I don’t want to give it away, but they had quite a bit to say about the experience. ArsTechnica The installation went smoothly. All HDTV channels were available after installation, and the channel listing guide integrated both the cable TV lineup and […]

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VME DivX / XviD Streaming Suite Released

I’m not quite sure how this matches up to Transcode360, but looks like it has similar functionality, and even a little more. It’ll be interesting to see some tests between the two. Hopefully some competition will make for a better experience…at least until Extenders work with these files by default. eHomeUpgrade VME is a new application that allows you to […]

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TIVO HD – Lite (on the wallet)

There’s a new Tivo in Town. Do people care anymore? ArsTechnica TiVo HD does lose some of the finer points of the regular Series 3, namely the OLED display, the fancier Glo remote, and THX certification. There’s also a 90GB drop in HD size which shaves more than 10 hours of HD recording time off of the device. However, external storage […]

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