Samsung's Blu-ray player a great buy
The Samsung BD-F5900 is an excellent Blu-ray player with the right mix of usability, performance, and speed, making it a highly recommendable purchase.
The Samsung BD-F5900 is an excellent Blu-ray player with the right mix of usability, performance, and speed, making it a highly recommendable purchase.
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The Sony BDP-S5100 3D Blu-ray Disc Player with Super Wi-Fi offers a wealth of services and very good image quality for the money.
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Editor’s Rating: User Rating: Good: The Toshiba Qosmio X75 comes packed with an Intel Haswell CPU, new Nvidia graphics, a combo SSD/HDD drive, and even a Blu-ray writer. Bad: The bulky design has a budget feel for a premium-price laptop, battery life is disappointingly short, and it lacks newer features such as DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, or even a touch screen
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Just pop any movie you own into your Windows PC or Mac and Flixster will add it to your cloud collection for easy viewing on other devices. Originally posted at Marketplace Blog
(Credit: Geoffrey Morrison) If you’ve done any research into TVs, Blu-ray players, or Blu-ray in general, you’ve likely seen the alphanumeric 1080p24 (or 1080p/24). Understanding what it is, and keeping a lookout for products that can take advantage of it, can result in smoother, more natural-looking movie and TV show playback. I’m not talking about the artificially hypersmooth look of the Soap …
We go hands on with the second edition of the “Spears and Munsil HD Benchmark” test Blu-ray. Originally posted at TV and Home Theater