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Holiday movies 2012

November 16th, 2012 No comments

“The Hobbit,” “Life of Pi,” “Breaking Dawn – Part 2″ and “Les Miserables” among the films coming to theaters throughout the holiday season

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TV and movies on new iPad look better, but not by much

March 19th, 2012 No comments

The dramatic improvement in resolution in the screen of the new iPad doesn’t translate to significantly better-looking videos from iTunes, Netflix, or YouTube. Originally posted at iPad Atlas

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Automakers spoof movies in Super Bowl ads, and employ many dogs

February 2nd, 2012 No comments

TV legends Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld team up for a new Acura commercial. (Credit: Acura) You won’t have to wait until Sunday to enjoy the latest crop of Super Bowl commercials. And from the looks of it there will be a bumper crop of automaker ads

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Panasonic releases more Blu-ray players than anyone else

January 12th, 2012 No comments

Panasonic’s slimline DMP-BBT01 is only a little wider than a Blu-ray disc. (Credit: Panasonic) Most manufacturers have made a marked effort to pare down the number of different Blu-ray player models they make, but not Panasonic.

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Samsung's flagship Blu-ray player switches HDMI inputs, stores your DVD in the cloud

January 11th, 2012 No comments

Samsung’s flagship Blu-ray player, the BD-E6500, will be capable of switching between two HDMI inputs, as well as storing your DVDs in the cloud using the Flixster app.

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Sony’s Blu-ray lineup gets much-needed user interface redesign, much-unneeded 4K upscaling

January 10th, 2012 No comments

Sony’s BDP-S790 has built-in 4K upscaling, but it probably won’t be paying extra for.

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Sony’s Blu-ray lineup gets much-needed user interface redesign, much-unneeded 4K upscaling

Sony’s portable Blu-ray player has less battery life than that of 2011 model

January 10th, 2012 No comments

Sony’s portable Blu-ray player doesn’t have any upgrades to make it more attractive than last year’s portable Blu-ray players. (Credit: Sony) LAS VEGAS–You probably won’t notice the improved image quality on the small screen, but portable Blu-ray players still serve those who want to watch their high-def disc collection on the go.

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LG’s 2012 Blu-ray lineup looks a lot like 2011 lineup

January 9th, 2012 No comments

LG’s 2012 Blu-ray lineup doesn’t have many improvements over last year’s players, with no major changes occurring to the Smart TV platform.

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LG’s 2012 Blu-ray lineup looks a lot like 2011 lineup

Samsung’s Blu-ray home theater systems get tubes, cloud DVD storage

January 4th, 2012 No comments

Samsung HT-E5500W (Credit: Samsung) Samsung’s audio announcements yesterday included an innovative sound bar and t ube-based iPod speakers , the company also rolled out its new line-up of all-in-one Blu-ray home theater systems.

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Cloud music, less 5.1, slow death of discs: Home theater trends for CES 2012

December 16th, 2011 No comments

Blu-ray players may be around longer than you’d think. (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET) You may still be trying to figure out what products to buy this year, but CES 2012 is less than a month away and I’m already thinking about what’s likely to be new in home theater. In prior years, the big CES trends in home theater were obvious before we even got to the show (3D, rise of Blu-ray, emergence of …

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Cloud music, less 5.1, slow death of discs: Home theater trends for CES 2012