The Daily Button – Feb. 5th, 2006

The Daily Button   Motherboard News: Asus M2NPV-Vm review at Motherboards.org Motherboard News: Abit AW9D-Max review at PC Perspective Video Card News: XFX GF 8800 GTC review at Hexus Video Card News: Gainward GF 8800 GTX review at XSReviews DRM News: Music companies set to give up DRM at the Inquirer Console News: [H] reviews the Wii Cooler News: Scythe […]

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Panasonic TH-50PF9UK 50″ 1080p

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Not content to swim with the masses in the lower tier market, Panasonic Pro series of plasmas is clearly aimed at the videophile. This 1080p native panel comes with configurable input slots that allows for different configurations. However, stock wise it only comes with one digital HD input which is a bit lacking for a 6000 dollar price tag. On […]

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Big Price Drops from InFocus

InFocus, know for their "bang for your buck" projectors, has just announced a price drops for three of their projectors. The IN76, 7210 and 7205 all received price drops ranging from $500 to $2,000. All three are 720p projectors with varying quality (you can clink the article link for more details on all three projectors). From the article: The IN76 […]

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Windows Home Server Blog

If you are interested in knowing more about Windows Home Server, head on over to their newly formed blog and see what it is all about. They already have quite a bit of data at the blog including several videos talking about WHS. One of their most recent posts have to do with why they decided not to put exchange […]

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BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player

Audio Video Revolution has a review of the Sony BPD-S1 Blu-ray player up today. Like most first and even second gen systems, Sony's Blu-ray player falls short in a few categories. Perhaps that biggest one is that it does not recognize CDs, of course, I am sure a firmware fix is coming down the pipe (if not already here). From […]

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Nvidia Not Vista Ready?

Nvidia's Vista drivers aren't out the door yet and more then a few people are taking them to task for this. The retail boxes that house Nvidia video cards are clearly labelled "Vista ready" but many people are suffering BSODs and instabilites. nvidiaclassaction.org was formed to gather evidence about this problem and see if it is possible to sue Nvidia […]

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Digital Video Essentials’ Gets a New Date

Digital Video Essentials, a must have tool for calibrating your TV, has yet another announced date of Feb. 27th. Blu-ray users are out of luck for now, as it's the HD DVD version that will be released. Read the rest here: Now, amid much anticipation from high-end early adopters, the HD DVD 'Essentials' is at last back on the release […]

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HD DVD looking over its shoulder at Blu-ray

It looks like the Blu-ray juggernaut is starting to gain momentum. Not only are there more Blu-ray player on the markets, the DVD sales are drawing close as well. Its interesting to not that bu the end of 2006, the vast majority of Blu-ray players were PS3 players. To some, the PS3 is an overprice console, to others it is […]

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Clerks 2 and Alien Vs Predator review

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Ultimate A/V has a couple of next gen DVDs reviews up today. Clerks 2, the one that was made in the last decade, was released to HD DVD using the AVC CODEC at 1080p. The nice extra in this one is that it has support for Dolby TrueHD. Second up is their review of Alien Vs Predator. This Blu-ray disc […]

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State Of The Website Address

Has it been four months already? It just seems like yesterday I was wondering how we were going to pull this whole website off. I would like to start off by thanking everyone for getting one of the best communities on the net off to a great start. Of course, I have to say that ;).   For those of […]

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