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CES 2009 preview: Home video

Features We're expecting Blu-ray to go prime time in 2009, while Web-based audio and movie streaming catches on.  Read story »

IFA Berlin: From OLED TVs to e-lederhosen

Crave BERLIN, GERMANY--The global gadget tour touches down this week here in the German capital, having wound its way through Las Vegas and Taipei, and before it heads off to Tokyo. ... Read story »

Blu-ray: Everything you need to know

Features It seems Blu-ray is finally ready to go mainstream in 2009. But what exactly is it? What does it do? And is it right for you? Read story »

A new perspective for 3D films at home

Crave Right now anaglyphic glasses (back row) are the only way to watch 3D at home. Dolby hopes to make passive and active glasses (front row) work in living rooms too. ... Read story »

CES 2009 preview: Home audio

Features We believe home audio products have plateaued to a large degree. That said, there's always room for improvement and innovations.  Read story »

Samsung kills HD DVD/Blu-ray combo player

Crave It's becoming clear that early adopters of the HD-DVD video format will find fewer and fewer products that will play their discs. Samsung will halt its plans to release the combination ... Read story »

Yamaha's HDMI-ready sound projector

Crave Yamaha has a new sound projector and a much anticipated one with HDMI switching capability. The latest YSP-3000 mirrors an A/V receiver more closely than any of its predecessor with the ... Read story »

LG to sell first Blu-ray/HD-DVD combo player

Features The Korean chaebol says the television has a higher resolution than plasmas and lower power consumption. Read story »

Samsung announces "Duo HD" player

Features The Korean electronics giant has just made a u-turn, announcing plans to roll out a universal HD-DVD/Blu-ray player amid raging speculations, hopeful promises and high expectations. Read story »

HD-DVD vs. Blu-ray: who cares?

Features With two high-definition successors to DVD on the horizon, should you be worried that your DVD collection will soon become obsolete? Read story »

Are old HDTVs without HDMI worthless?

Features CNET senior editor John Falcone shades the lights on the dodgy high-bandwidth digital-content protection question aired by early HDTV adopters. Read story »

BD-Live: Blu-ray's secret weapon or a bust?

Features What's going to drive Blu-ray popularity? Advanced interactivity or affordability? Our CNET editors believes he has the answer. Read story »

Does EVD mean the end of movie piracy in China?

Blogs If you think Blu-ray and HD-DVD are the only two high-definition video disc formats out there, you've missed a big part of the story. The missing chunk is EVD, or "Extended ... Read story »

Which way Digital Video?

Blogs Douglas Spotted Eagle, an American movie editor who also scores for Hollywood soundtracks, was in Kuala Lumpur on August 11 to conduct a two-day audio-video workshop, and to give a preview ... Read story »

Sony prices and dates Blu-ray discs, DVD/UMD bundles

Crave The battle of the formats is coming to a climax. With optical drives and consumer electronic products already available for Blu-ray and HD-DVD standards, upcoming studio titles for the former have ... Read story »

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