I have had enough, and I am setting the record straight! Recently I stopped at several retailers to compare the two new HD disc technologies: HD-DVD and Blu-ray . Right in front of the place was a demo of a...
Well, do you want to record your favorite shows, not watch commercials, pause live TV? You can do that with any of the 4 options - TiVo, DVR, DVD Recorder, or PVR. How much are you willing to spend? Do you...
Blu-ray - A Quick Summary: What is Blu-ray??? This is a new optical disc developed by members of the world's leading AV conglomorates in consumer electronics. It allows you to view true 1080P high-definition...
The purpose of my guide is to inform the average non-techy person the main differences between the DVD and VHS tape, and what to look for when purchasing a new DVD Player and VCR. I am confident that after...
The Basics: DVD-VCR Combos DVD-VCR combos' continuing popularity suggests that despite the overwhelming acceptance of DVD as the home video format of choice, we are not yet prepared to abandon our antiquated...
The primary rival to Blu-ray Disc is HD DVD, championed by Toshiba, NEC Corporation, Microsoft, and Intel. HD DVD has a lower disc capacity per layer (15 GB vs 25 GB). However the vast majority of Blu-ray...
Why the Cyberhome CH-DVD 300 DVD Player is AWESOME This nifty little DVD player handles both NTSC and PAL format DVD's with ease, and can play DVD's from ANY region. It also offers progressive scan via...
The two aspects of PlayStation3(PS3) are contained within Blu-Ray(BR) discs and High Definition TV. Reading this will give you a better understanding of why the PS3 is going to be so expensive and what the...
Do you remember the fads in the early 50's and in the 80's for 3D movies? This guide will explain how to view some of the classic movies on your tv, the types of movies you'll see for sale here on ebay and...
Battle between Blu-Ray, HD DVD, and the Internet for your High Definition Dollars If history is any indication, Blu-ray and HD DVD will soon knock DVDs off the stores shelves and out of your home-theater...