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Sony introduces US$200 Blu-ray player

Sony introduces US$200 Blu-ray player

Sony has dropped a Blu-ray player for US$200, as the format approaches the affordable point.

10/01/2008 12:33 PM

Canon wants you to burn video

Canon wants you to burn video

Canon has introduced the DW-100 DVD burner to help simplify the process of archiving video recorded to hard-drive and flash-based camcorders.

08/01/2008 05:01 PM

PCs now ready for Blu movies

Playback software supporting Blu-ray (BD) commercial movies, and video cards certified for High Definition Copy Protection (HDCP) are now readily available, which means BD disc drives can now be used to their full potential.

29/09/2006 12:51 PM

First Blu-ray disc drive won't play Blu-ray movies

The first Blu-ray (BD) disc drive for desktop PCs is here, but be warned -- it won't play commercial BD movies.

11/08/2006 09:52 AM

Verbatim fires blanks, nudges Blu-ray ahead

Verbatim today announced the immediate availability of blank BD-R and BD-RW Blu-ray media, joining TDK and Sony as the three manufacturers shipping blank Blu-ray discs to Australia at this point in time. In contrast, HD-DVD blanks are still yet to arrive.

09/08/2006 05:22 PM

Hewlett-Packard to support both next-gen DVD formats

HP won't be taking sides in the format battle between HD-DVD and Blu-Ray and has now pledged its support for both standards.

02/03/2006 05:12 PM

A hi-def DVD combo? Don't bank on it

For consumers, a device that could play both HD DVDs and Blu-ray discs would take much of the risk out of adopting the new video players -- but one may not arrive for a long time.

13/01/2006 03:18 PM

Pioneer's pro-friendly Blu-ray recorder for PCs

Pioneer showed off one of the first Blu-ray disc recorders available for PCs.

06/01/2006 02:10 PM

Future of DVD mired in confusion

The future of DVD recording is up in the air, after Sony claimed that talks between rival factions pushing the Blu-Ray and HD-DVD factions have collapsed.

22/06/2005 10:39 AM

Apple sides with Blu-ray Disc in format war

Company joins Blu-ray Disc Association to play role in developing, marketing next-generation DVD format.

11/03/2005 10:27 AM

Maxell: Feel free to bang this DVD around

Maxell this week announced a new line of DVD products that it says are scratch- and dust-resistant.

25/01/2005 11:11 AM

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      If your laptop doesn't have an optical drive or you need to replace your dud internal one, LG's latest offering is well worth the money.

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