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CES 2006's home video preview 
Forget Danny Gans, Celine Dion, or Tony n' Tina's Wedding at the Rio. The biggest headline act in Las Vegas this January is going to be Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD, live at CES 2006. While on the surface, this battle of competing next-generation DVD formats looks more like a comical farce, with Team Toshiba (HD-DVD) facing off against Team Sony (Blu-ray) in a war that they know consumers don't care who wins, these guys aren't messing around.  
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GEAR FOR '06 
Looking for the scoop on a particular manufacturer? We break down the new lineups.

Buffalo
Buffalo
Solve all your home A/V storage woes with Buffalo's line of high-capacity media servers.



Digitrex
Digitrex
Get more value with the Thunderbridge Media Extender's built-in memory card slots.


Iomega
Iomega
Play your media anywhere, anytime with Iomega's ScreenPlay Multimedia Drive.


Kaleidescape
Kaleidescape
You will never run out of space with the 1.5TB Kaleidescape media servers.


Monsoon
Monsoon
Monsoon Multimedia's HAVA device beats Slingbox with "multicast" capability.


Pioneer
Pioneer
Get 1080i/1080p upconversion and home-networking capabilities with Pioneer's BDP-HD1.


Sony
Sony
Sony's most ambitious foray into the world of living-room computers just got better!


Toshiba
Toshiba
The Japanese announce a pair of affordable HD-DVD players slated for release in March.

 
Denon
Denon
The updated version of Denon's 5910 universal DVD player now comes with 1080p HDMI video output.


HP
HP
HP releases its Viiv-enabled M7300 series Pavilion Media Center PC.



ITVN
ITVN
Cable and satellite TV's killer is here! Meet the Web-based IPTV from new startup ITVN.


Microsoft
Microsoft
The Xbox 360 will finally get an HD-DVD drive in the form of an external peripheral.


Niveus
Niveus
Niveus unveils one of the first Intel Viiv-compliant Media Center PCs.



Scientific-Atlanta
Scientific-Atlanta
The new Scientific-Atlanta MCP-100 is a TiVo-like DVR with built-in DVD burner.



Toshiba
TiVo
Confusion clouds TiVo's swanky new series 3 high-definition DVR.

 

 

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