There's no doubt that Sony has made mistakes this generation such as underestimating both Microsoft and Nintendo. Another mistake is relying too much on the brand image and not pumping out enough marketing. However, if you have a look at the bigger picture, I think Sony are the smart ones in this console race, and I'm going to tell you why... The Internet has been full of articles on why the PS3 is in trouble and how Sony have made mistakes since it launched. So I thought it would be right
Well, was looking for an HD DVD player today at Best Buy with my stock of gift cards. I was hoping for maybe a left over open box combo unit or something, but no luck. I asked the blue shirt for an HD DVD player, and she said blu-ray player?. I said No, HD DVD player. She said they hadn't sold HD DVDs in a year or so. I replied with that was strange since they sell record players, and they haven't sold records in 20 years or so... She didn't have a response for that one. :D Oh well, poin
How To: Setup an HDMI Home Theater Posted on Sunday, February 01 2009 @ 04:17:15 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck Although today's high-definition televisions (HDTVs) are more technically advanced than ever, the good news for everyday users is that connecting home theater components keeps getting simpler. Thank the advent of HDMI, an all-in-one digital cable that carries both audio and video signals between individual pieces of equipment. With just one cable connecting each device to your
So here’s something interesting I came across the other day (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087sid=aDMXKb0oqb34refer=home). According to the article, fourth quarter shipments of DVD’s fell 32% in the U.S. and Canada: “The drop is the biggest since the industry-funded researcher started keeping track in 1997.” It goes on to blame the consumer shift toward digital media services like iTunes and Netflix, echoing what many have been saying with regard to the apparent drop in televisio
AnyDVD AnyDVD HD v6.5.2.2 AnyDVD is a driver, which descrambles DVD-Movies automatically in the background. This DVD appears unprotected and region code free for all applications and the Windows operating system as well. With AnyDVD's help copy tools like CloneDVD, Pinnacle Instant Copy, InterVideo DVD-Copy, etc. are able to copy CSS protected Movies. You can remove the RPC region code, thereby making the movie region free and viewable on any DVD player and with any DVD player softw

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