Epson MovieMate 60 Projector

We don’t see a lot of projector reviews…so while this is not directly geared at HTPC usage, it’s still a sign that there are some good products out there…and at only $700, it’s fairly affordable as well. TestFreaks The Epson MovieMate 60 projector is meant to be a portable all-in-one style product, it even includes a carrying case and a […]

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1080p streaming not coming to Netflix this year

Some people got a little too excited over the weekend with rumors of 1080p support coming to Netflix, but I think the addition of 5.1 surround sound will do them some good. Still not going to make me choose streaming over playing a Blu-ray movie, but for the casual movie goer it’s probably a great improvement to a service they […]

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February 9th Blu-ray Releases

And we’re back to how 2010 was going with a fairly weak selection to choose from. I seriously struggled here given the available options. I’m sure a lot of people might recommend Couples Retreat at a glance, but I saw it…and it was pretty bad. And this is coming from a Vince Vaughn fan. Being a huge fan of thrillers […]

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Hulu Tops 1 Billion Videos Viewed in December

Not sure what to be more impressed about here, the fact that Hulu topped a billion in a single month, or the fact that that number is paltry compared to what YouTube does monthly. Guess people don’t mind watching videos on their computers huh? 🙂 HomeMediaMag The average Hulu viewer watched 22.9 videos during the month, representing another all-time high […]

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Diamond 0.3 Beta theme for Media Browser

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Big fan of Media Browser, and so far it’s still free and still improving. Here’s a new theme for it that looks super slick.   TDL Now I know many of you will be thinking backdrop switching? this hardly counts as a new feature and indeed you are right. Media Browser and Diamond for that matter have been using backdrop […]

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iPhone With HD Record and Playback?

Just some speculation on what to expect next for the iPhone.   Not much is known beyond that, except for one other tidbit. The N89 supports version 3.1 of the AVC codec, which includes the ability to record in 720p. This thin sliver of information suggests that the next version of the iPhone could support high-definition video capture and playback. […]

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Radeon HD 5450 — Next Gen ATI at $50

Half-height, passive, does HDMI bitstreaming and does dual-stream video decode. Now the only question is if it will properly deinterlace 1080i…   AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the introduction of the ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card, the latest addition to the award-winning line-up of ATI Radeon™ HD 5000 Series graphics cards. The ATI Radeon HD 5450 graphics card delivers a […]

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Panasonic admits plasma TV black level change but says picture quality still ‘excellent’

Now here’s a surprising announcement. Panasonic is answering the question posed by many folks as to the deterioration of the black levels of their plasma sets. Considering the black level debate is one of the top reasons consumers choose plasma over LCD, will be interesting to see the fallout of this. C|Net It admitted that "background brightness will increase" but […]

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Popcorn Hour A-200

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The Popcorn Hour A-200 has not gotten a ton of reviews, but given its relatively new life on the market that’s to be expected. Of course, after Cedia a lot of the buzz was around the Popbox from Syabas, so you will want to consider that before making any investments in this or any other media player. I’m a fan […]

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