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Benchmark test Blu-ray helps you set up your TV like a boss

May 20th, 2013 No comments

We go hands on with the second edition of the “Spears and Munsil HD Benchmark” test Blu-ray. Originally posted at TV and Home Theater

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Benchmark test Blu-ray helps you set up your TV like a boss

Get 10 free movies from CinemaNow

May 17th, 2013 No comments

CinemaNow and UltraViolet, sittin’ in a tree, giving away movies for you and me.

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Where to watch free movies online – the legal way

May 7th, 2013 No comments

We’ve spent countless hours digging through the Web to find the best sites where you can watch movies online for free. But wait – not only are all of these sites completely free of charge, they’re also 100% legal, and totally trustworthy as well. Enjoy!

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Week in pictures: Atomic movies to glactic storms (slideshow)

May 3rd, 2013 No comments

From planetary, super-size hurricanes and next-generation space flight to bathing with Google Glass and the world’s smallest movie, here are the best tech pictures of the week.

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Week in pictures: Atomic movies to glactic storms (slideshow)

Don’t expect any 4K Blu-ray this year

May 1st, 2013 No comments

If you’re in the market for a 4K Ultra HD TV and were hoping to be among the first to snag 4K Blu-ray movies, it looks like you’ll have to wait another year.

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Netflix said to eliminate hundreds of classic titles

May 1st, 2013 No comments

As of May 1, movies like the James Bond hit “Goldfinger” and Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” will not be available for streaming. But, 500 new titles, like “Mission: Impossible II,” will be added.

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Netflix said to eliminate 100s of classic titles, but adds 500 more

May 1st, 2013 No comments

As of May 1, classic movies such as the James Bond hit “Goldfinger” and Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” will no longer be available for streaming.

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Netflix said to eliminate 100s of classic titles, but adds 500 more

Get a Samsung Blu-ray player with Wi-Fi, apps for $45

April 19th, 2013 No comments

The disc-based movie’s days may be numbered, but Blu-ray is still the best way to enjoy pristine audio and video. Plus: two bonus deals!

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Google adding info cards to Play movies

March 28th, 2013 No comments

“What’s his name? You know, he’s the guy from that show about the place. The one with the horse.” Every had a conversation while watching a movie that went like this

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LG bakes Spotify into its smart Blu – ray and speaker line-ups

March 26th, 2013 No comments

LG is baking Spotify into all its smart media devices launching this year, including its Blu – ray players and speaker systems. The music service will be available as an app for smart platforms from April, letting premium users browse Spotify’s extensive library or listen to Spotify Radio – so you will need to sign up to Spotify’s £10/$10 per month service to access your tunes on the LG kit

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