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Toshiba releases its first Blu-ray player

Crave Seeing Toshiba and the Blu-ray logo on the same player makes us think "Photoshop", but the BDX2000 is a real product. Toshiba officially conceded the format war in February 2008, but ... Read story »

AMD readies Blu-ray stereoscopic 3D demo for CES 2010

Crave Alioscopy's 3D display demonstrated as early as 2008 during CommunicAsia. AMD has fired its first salvo at the potentially lucrative 3D Blu-ray market ahead of the Consumer Electronics Show held next ... Read story »

Blu-ray ripping gets legalized with Managed Copy?

Crave Movie buffs may be able to copy (or rip in underground lingo) movies from Blu-ray Discs to PCs and gadgets come early December. This is after the studios, electronics makers and ... Read story »

Samsung Blu-ray players to support YouTube and MKV

Crave The main menu of the YouTube client on Samsung's Blu-ray players. Add YouTube the growing list of streaming media services supported by Samsung Blu-ray players. Effective immediately, Google's megapopular online video ... Read story »

Top 10 A/V products of 2008

Features The year is coming to a close and here's a roundup of some of the most impressive and capable releases for the home A/V market. Read story »

Blu-ray sales up 91 percent in first half of 2009

Crave Due out September 1, the "Gladiator" Blu-ray should do big numbers. Back in April, we reported that sales for Blu-ray Discs had nearly doubled in the first quarter compared with the ... Read story »

Panasonic optimistic about 3D TV

Features The company has tied up with famed movie director James Cameron to debut its consumer-centric 3D solution at Ceatec Japan 2009. Read story »

Toshiba to embrace Blu-ray finally officially

Crave We earlier reported about Toshiba's rumored interest in jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon. This is now confirmed by the company's application for Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) membership in its latest announcement. ... Read story »

More Blu-ray products from Philips

Crave HTS7200 (left) and HTS7540 (right) Philips has been making some pretty aggressive moves for its Blu-ray products in recent months. First, it debuted the highly affordable S$399 BDP3000 player followed closely ... Read story »

Sony to introduce 3D TV by end 2010

Crave If Sony had its way according to plan, the Japanese electronics giant would be offering 3D TVs worldwide as early as end 2010. This could possibly inject a new lease of ... Read story »

Panasonic readies its 3D plasma display for Ceatec

Crave Panasonic has developed a full-HD 3D plasma panel and high-precision active shutter glasses for the consumer market. The 50-inch prototype will be unveiled at the Ceatec Japan 2009 tradeshow which ... Read story »

Sony exec: 3D Blu-ray expected in 2010

Crave 3D-capable TVs were all the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this year. CNET staffers who saw them were underwhelmed, but that hasn't stopped vendors like Sony pushing ... Read story »
Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player

Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player

Review Ever since standalone Blu-ray players hit the market, there's been a great deal of anticipation for an Oppo Blu-ray player, mainly because of the company's reputation for making excellent DVD players. Oppo held out for quite some time, and in retrospect, it was a smart move. Almost all the early...

TV manufacturers pushing 3D at home, but not all makers onboard

Crave Are people as interested in 3D at home as manufacturers think? These IFA-goers appear to be, anyway. BERLIN, GERMANY--Without a doubt, 3D has garnered the most buzz here at IFA ... Read story »

Toshiba says Blu-ray adoption just part of its HD agenda

Crave With the announcement yesterday that Toshiba would be supporting Blu-ray with its own hardware this year, we sought some chatting time with the company's very own Olivier van Wynedaele. A senior ... Read story »

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