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Blu-ray disc compatibility: It’s still an issue

CNET examines on the ongoing problem of disc compatibility on Blu-ray players, and why it's something reviews won't always catch. See the origina...

 

CNET examines on the ongoing problem of disc compatibility on Blu-ray players, and why it’s something reviews won’t always catch.

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Blu-ray disc compatibility: It’s still an issue

Microsoft: Blu-ray costs holding PS3 back

 

As a company that doesn’t offer Blu-ray, it’s easy for Microsoft to take the high-def format to task. But whether it’s holding the PS3 back is up for debate.

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The 404 Podcast 536: Where we’re suffering from stereo blindness

 

(Credit: Panasonic) All week long we’ve been talking about the popularity of 3D technology, both in the home and in the theater, and we’ve finally decided to invite someone on the show to answer our questions on the future of home theater. David Katzmaier , senior editor of TVs and home theater for CNET, joins us on today’s episode to fill us in on the latest developments in the world of 3D TVs and what we can expect to see down the line. 3D TVs were easily the biggest trend at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, but they’ve only recently started becoming available to consumers

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LG BD570: Fully loaded Blu-ray player, sans 3D

 

CNET reviews the LG BD570, finding it offers the same mix of solid Blu-ray playback and media streaming that made its predecessor a hit, as long as you don’t need 3D compatibility.

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LG BD570: Fully loaded Blu-ray player, sans 3D

CNET overhauls its Blu-ray player reviews

 

CNET Reviews has overhauled its Blu-ray testing for 2010 by adding inline charts, more systematic image quality tests and a detailed spreadsheet for easy comparison.

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CNET overhauls its Blu-ray player reviews

PlayStation Move bundle priced sub-$100

 

GDC 2010: Sony press event reveals name for PS3 motion controller, Nunchuk-style sub-controller due this holiday; Little Big Planet, SOCOM 4 support confirmed; starter kit includes a game, controller, and PS Eye. [ Watch Video ] Comment on this video SAN FRANCISCO–With the 2010 Game Developers Conference starting to ramp up with the announcement of the OnLive launch , all eyes are now on Sony Computer Entertainment.

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Western Digital announces external media drive

 

Optimized for video storage and playback, My Passport AV Media Drives are designed to work with select Sony camcorders, Blu-ray players, and other popular media players.

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Panasonic, Best Buy double down on 3D TV

 

Panasonic announces availability of an exclusive 3D TV bundle at Best Buy stores, featuring a plasma TV and 3D-compatible Blu-ray player.

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3D details: Samsung prices TVs, Blu-ray gear

 

The Korean consumer electronic heavyweight announces pricing and availability of its 2010 TVs, Blu-ray players, and home theater equipment, including numerous 3D-compatible products.

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God of War III golden

 

Kratos’ fate is sealed as Sony Santa Monica’s latest PlayStation 3-exclusive finishes development in time for March 16 release date. It has been three years since Kratos last waged war with the gods on consoles, and the ghost of Sparta is finally ready to defy (and potentially decapitate) deities once more

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