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more about #blurayplayers more comments → Nick: this is exactly why i am sure sony will find some way to back service providers that wish to add bandwidth caps. more » Christian Wohlfahrt: i am noticing that the Disc format is becoming redundant. i think we should go back to VHS, at least you can pick up the film at the same spot you lef... more » Ibelieveinsandwitches: Pirates! Pirates are the reason that Blu-Ray is failing. more » Jordan Lund: This is something I've been saying since the inane "HD format war" began... Blu-Ray and HD-DVD weren't competing to see who would be the next DVD. The... more » weatherman: Good rant, Wilson, and I'm with you 100%. The only thing you left out was the fact that a good upscaling player makes even plain-ol' DVDs look very go... more » Nick: SORRY BUT THIS IS A BUMP FOR ANOTHER THREAD scroll down to one of the last comments on the first page. DeusExMach is afraid he can't do that, Dave 's ... more » Maksimir: If I don't own a Bluray player at all - am I still a 'tard? more » (Starman) Starman: Darn, just when Sony finally wins a format war, the internet just has to come and take it all away. :( more » thePrototype: Can we please not use the term 'tard, even if used in jest? more » frigg: One of the issues with Blu Ray players is that they don't replace an excellent CD/audio system. If these have really good audio outs, then I'd think t... more » The Lab: Question: My TV automatically upscales non-HD content. I think this is a common feature in HD sets now. Does that undermine the utility of DVD play... more » MxPxRobbie: Gizmodo - Brought to you by the fine folks at Denon. Remember kids, if it isn't Denon, it's probably good equipment. more » 350z-Racer: I'll stick with my PS3 :-P more » Nick: jesus christ. where did all this denon stuff come from? a tidal wave of denon as it were. more » .357: Maybe I could just spend $200 on a regular player. Nah, not worth it. The Harmon Kardon is so much better. more » -
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Blu-ray Is Killing Itself
I love a good high-def movie, and Blu-ray players are sweet. Only they're so feature rich, the discs themselves are an afterthought—DOA or relegated to a niche format reserved for the finest films.
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Denon's DBP-2010CI and DBP-1610CI Blu-ray Players: Pay More for Less
Denon's DBP-2010CI and DBP-1610CI Blu-ray players are made with high-end components, but at $700 and $500 respectively, they are missing perks found in much cheaper players. More » -
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Harman Kardon Jumps on the Blu-ray Player Bandwagon
Known mostly for its lavish—and expensive—home theater gadgets, Harmon Kardon will be releasing its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10, sometime in May for $940. More » -
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Blu-ray Cheaper and More Popular, But Still Confusing To Most People
The gadget-sale tracking NPD says Blu-ray sales were up 72% from a year before, while dollars earned were up just 14% (players are getting cheaper)—yet most people still don't really know what Blu-ray is. More » -
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Samsung's Sleek BD-P4600 Blu-ray Player Lightning Review
The Gadget: Samsung's startlingly thin BD-P4600 "Touch of Color" connected Blu-ray player—geared to a style-conscious buyer who likes hanging electronics on walls. -
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Samsung BD-P3600/P4600: Super-Slim, Wall-Friendly Blu-ray Decks
Samsung's latest two BD-Live Blu-ray decks are design conscious to the max—one is a wall-mountable 1.5-inches thin (BD-P4600) and the other is a low-profile, sleek tabletop deck (BD-P3600), and both stream Netflix and Pandora. More » -
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Panasonic Drops Sleeker DMP-BD35 & DMP-BD55 Blu-ray Decks
We just saw the DMP-BD50 a few months back, but now at IFA Panasonic has made official two new BD-Live 2.0-compatible players, the BD35 and BD55. The only discernible difference between the two, at the moment, is the BD55 supports analog 7.1 channel audio output. On top of that, they both share a slimmed-down chassis (just 4.9 cm high for the BD35, 5.5 cm for the 55), Uniphier image processor just like in the BD50, SD-slots, all the audio formats you would expect, and of course Blu-ray profile 2.0. No pricing or availability for the US yet. Check out a full spec chart comparison after the jump. More » -
