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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...
If this guide was helpful at all, please take 2 seconds to vote for this guide below.Thank you for reading. What is an Open Box Return? In the U.S., returned products are a $50 billion per year issue. In...
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...
We've all been through those long, rainy weekends that trap us indoors for hours on end. Two days cooped up in a house watching whatever's on TV can turn the most skilled couch potato into an anxious,...
What is a Code free DVD player?A Code free DVD player is a DVD player that is capable of playing DVD discs from around the world. DVD discs are encoded into 8 different regions. Why are there different...
Microsoft XBOX 360 HD DVD Player When Microsoft announced the XBOX 360 HD Player, gamers could not help think back to the days when SEGA sold peripheral add-ons to their Genesis system that were complete...
PLAYING IMPORTED DVD'S IN THE USA The fact that the USA is a colossal producer of desirable television and movies for the English-speaking planet almost disguises the fact that the USA is running a...
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Television has come a long way from the first wavering images sent over electronic wires to the high definition broadcasts we see today. Starting out as an alternate way to communicate in the late 1800s, it...