5 TV streaming gadgets that will let you cut the cord
Want to stream movies and shows from Netflix, YouTube and other entertainment services from the internet straight to your TV?
Want to stream movies and shows from Netflix, YouTube and other entertainment services from the internet straight to your TV?
The company, which offers movies and TV series for rental and purchase, is owned by Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten and will get films from the “Hunger Games” and “The Expendables” franchises.
Ridley Scott‘s 1979 masterpiece Alien taught us that in space, no one can hear you scream.
As promised , Sony has released its 1.75 update for the PS4 , which adds 3D Blu-ray support for the console among some other new minor features. The update also improves sound quality during 1.5x playback with Blu-ray and DVD videos, which we're sure is useful for someone out there. And if that hasn't blown your mind, wait until you see how system notifications have moved from the top right …
Sony's upcoming system software update for the PlayStation 4 adds support for 3D Blu-ray discs. It should arrive before the end of July 2014. The post PlayStation 4 adds 3D Blu-ray support in the next console update appeared first on Digital Trends .
Mobile purchases, more social connectivity, and yes, 3D Blu-ray playback: Xbox One gets a handful of new perks in a software update coming soon.
Microsoft is going to launch its first ever game console with a built-in Blu-ray player. The much Xbox One will have a Blu-ray player but you will not be able to playback 3D Blu-ray movies on the new…
CNET has confirmed that for better or worse the Xbox One won’t play 3D Blu-ray movies at launch. Originally posted at Reviews – Games and Gear
A new, albeit unsubstantiated report claimed this week that Microsoft’s next Xbox console will not house a Blu – ray player inside. The next-gen Xbox, expected to be unveiled this year by Microsoft, has alternately been referred to as the Xbox 720 and the codename Durango. Previous reports have claimed that it would come packing a Blu – ray player.
Once, long ago, in a console cycle far, far away, Microsoft championed the HD DVD  format while Sony backed Blu-ray. read more