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The Beginning of the End for DVD’s Sony – BDP-S350

Sony BDP-S350Sony today released news of their new Blu-ray player, the Sony BDP-S350. The Sony BDP-S350 is te newsest bluray player from Sony and has made its name for being teh first real DVD player contender, priced at only £160 ($350) the Sony BDP-S350 is a fast, small and stylish blu-ray player.

Not only that but the Sony BDP-S350 is profile 2.0 and HD compliant, making it suitable for any current, and for most of the upcoming future technology… Continue Reading»

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400GB Blu-ray Disks!

Pioneer Blu-ray 400GBPioneer have today announced that they are working on (And can demonstrate) a 400gb Blu-ray like disk.  While not yet compatible with current bluray technology it does use very simlar techniques, for this reason they are hoping to make it backwards compatible.

This could be yet another nail in the coffin for current blu-ray technology which has found itself failing to compete with DVD’s and Internet based media. But maybe with the advent of HD (High Density) DVD its a little early to be thinking about HHD (Higher High… Continue Reading»

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Will Blu-Ray Ever Beat DVD – or Will Buray Become a Thing of the Past?

Blu-ray has been touted as the replacement to DVD’s since it beat HD-DVD to become the next generation of film media. Now however doubts seem to be appearing over the future of the still rather expensive Bluray Technology.

Bluray itself is stunning, images are crisp and sharp, having seen last nights football game on a HD TV I can vouch for the fact that every single blade fo grass is visible, it is like you were standing there. The difference between DVD and Bluray is as noticeable as that of DVD and VCR.

But is it enough to sway the markets?

Yes, Blueray… Continue Reading»

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Blu-ray Cracked.

Buray When Sony first announced their HD DVD format, otherwise known as Blu-ray they said it would be uncrackable for 10 years, minimum.  It does however seem that our friends at Skysoft had already cracked it in November, they were simply waiting to see which format won the war before releasing a new version of their software.

Personally I think this is a good thing, not for the aspect of people burning their own copies of Blu-ray movies, but more because I hate the fact that Sony is always… Continue Reading»

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How to Convert your HD-DVD to Blu-Ray

Covert HD dvd to Blu rayWith Toshiba recently ending the High Def. war and surrendering HD-DVD production, it becomes rather necessary to make your pile of HD-DVD worth something by converting it to any other media which will be supported by popular players in the coming years. This guide will take you through the process of converting your collection of HD-DVD to Blu-ray. Continue Reading»

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Microsoft says end of HD DVD won’t hurt Xbox 360

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As the reports were coming that Toshiba Corp. is going to discontinue HD DVD technology, it seemed rather possible that it will be affecting the Microsoft XBox 360 Gaming console. But Microsoft in a statement yesterday, said that this is not expected to affect sales of its Xbox 360 game console. Xbox 360 supports a plug-in HD DVD accessory that allows users to view high definition DVDs produced only with this Toshiba technology. Continue Reading»

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