CD Video Manufacturing, Inc. Joins the One-Blue Licensing Program for Blu-ray Discâ„¢
CD Video Manufacturing, Inc. Joins the One-Blue Licensing Program for Blu-ray Discâ„¢
CD Video Manufacturing, Inc. Joins the One-Blue Licensing Program for Blu-ray Discâ„¢
While streaming-video services seem to get all the love, there are still plenty of good reasons to get a Blu-ray player, especially since many models combine the excellent high-definition picture quality …
BEIJING, June 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — A new upgrade for Blu-ray Ripper has rolled out for Aiseesoft users, bringing with it perfect support for newly released Blu-ray movies like “Parental Guidance” …
No strings attached! Just set up a new account and presto — 10 movies that are yours to keep. The titles include “Lethal Weapon,” “Psycho,” and “Behind Enemy Lines.” Originally posted at The Cheapskate
Movies such as LCD Soundsystem doc Shut Up and Play the Hits available to purchase.
My Hot Electronics has many of various WWE DVD and Blu-ray titles available for ordering and pre-ordering at its website, many up to 50-60% off of the retail price. The store is also taking preorders on the new Halo 4 and Call of Duty games, both being released in the next two weeks.
Virgin Media, home to the UK’s greatest choice of films on TV, is re-launching its on demand movie pay-per-view service as Virgin Movies.London, UK (PRWEB UK) 13 September 2012 With over 500 of the latest films straight from the cinema such as The Hunger Games, Battleship and American Pie: Reunion ready to watch right now, either on TV or online, Virgin Movies is the most comprehensive way of …
In the last six years, there’s been a significant shift in movie watching in the home. Where DVD signified a real change in the market – a massive step up from the antiquated VHS format – Blu-ray has struggled to grab headline space, despite offering undeniable image and sound improvements. The cheapness of DVDs, coupled with streaming opportunities, iTunes downloads and on-demand all-you-can …
If you want to watch movies in HD properly, then you should stick to Blu-ray, says director James Cameron.