Monthly Archives: January, 2010
VUDU expands service to HDTVs and BD players
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VUDU announced it will expand its streaming services this year to select HDTVs and Blu-ray players from LG, Mitsubishi, Samsung, SANYO, Sharp, Toshiba and...
Epix lands Cox distribution deal
Epix and Epix HD will be shown on Cox networks starting in April 2010, after a deal was reached between the premium movie channel...
CNET names Viera 3D TV ‘Best of Show’
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Editors at CNET named the Panasonic VIERA 3D plasma HDTV the "Best of Show" and "Best in Television" at the Consumer Electronics Show this...
Disney confirms first digital 3D release
Jeff Chabot - 1
Disney announced A Christmas Carol will be its first digital 3D release on Blu-ray Disc, expected to hit shelves sometime in the fourth quarter....
LG Blu-ray player features NetCast, Wi-Fi and 250GB HD
Jeff Chabot - 0
LG's newest top line Blu-ray player, the BD590, is the first to be built with an internal 250GB hard drive for storing digital files...
Panasonic displays 2nd-gen portable Blu-ray players
Jeff Chabot - 1
Panasonic was displaying its new portable Blu-ray players at CES 2010. The DMP-B500 is the higher-end model, with a 10.1 inch display and VIERA...
DirecTV aims for June launch of 3D channel
Jeff Chabot - 1
DirecTV along with Panasonic displayed a satellite feed of 3D content at CES 2010. Reps for the satellite provider confirmed plans to launch a...
28 Days Later… or, How Netflix Made Nice With Warner Bros.
Yes it's CES time for just about every major newspaper and tech-journal, but one announcement of importance this week hasn't come from there, but...
ESPN to launch first 3D network, starting with 2010 World Cup
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EPSN says it will launch the industry's first 3D television network this year, broadcasting at least 85 live sporting events starting on June 11...
Sony Expands Blu-Ray Storage Capacity
Sony, in association with Panasonic, has just announced plans to increase the storage capacity on their Blu-Ray discs from 25GB to 35.4GB.
This increase applies...
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