When streaming-video is better than Blu-ray
Blu-ray movies will soon be getting two back-to-back, unskippable, piracy warnings, giving movie-watchers even less of a reason to bother with a disc. [Read more]
Blu-ray movies will soon be getting two back-to-back, unskippable, piracy warnings, giving movie-watchers even less of a reason to bother with a disc. [Read more]
Digiarty Software is giving away the store with free copies of MacX DVD Ripper Pro, WinX DVD Ripper Platinum, and MacX Video Converter Pro. Originally posted at Marketplace Blog
The LG BD270 Blu-ray player got a positive review from CNET, but nearly 600 Amazon customers rated it just 3.1 stars. (Credit: CBS Interactive) Recently I went shopping for a Blu-ray player.
The Editors’ Choice winning Blu-ray player from Panasonic If I had to recommend just one Blu-ray player for 2012, it would be Panasonic’s DMP-BDT220 ($130 street price). It’s in the sweet spot of Panasonic’s Blu-ray lineup, with built-in Wi-Fi and an excellent set of streaming-media services, including Netflix, Hulu Plus, Amazon Instant, Vudu, MLB.TV, and Pandora
So you decided to spring for a 3D-capable HDTV. Now what? Here are four sources for 3D content, both streaming and Blu-ray
LG BP620 The BP620 is LG’s “flagship” Blu-ray player for 2012, but you couldn’t tell by its $130 street price or ordinary feature set. It includes all the important features that manufacturers are charging for this year, such as 3D compatibility, built-in Wi-Fi, and a suite of streaming-media services