Toshiba Introduces Blu-ray Disc Player

Here comes the first Blu-Ray player from Toshiba, and the price isn’t too bad either, coming in at $250 MSRP..Toshiba America Consumer Products L.L.C. ("Toshiba"), a market leader in home entertainment products, underscores its commitment to high-definition entertainment with the introduction of its first Blu-ray Disc player. The BDX2000 provides Full HD 1080p digital output that when coupled with a REGZA LCD TV, enables consumers to enjoy the superior quality of high-definition audio & video co

Check Out Denon’s Current Range of Blu-ray Disc Players

The Denon DVD-1800BD is Denon’s cutting-edge and economical Blu-ray player. It is Bonus View (profile 1.1) compliant with HDMI 1.3a and component video outputs, bit-streaming, a front panel SD card memory slot for MP3 and JPEG playback, and full Divx and Windows Media™ Audio playback support. As compared to the fancier Denon players, what you do not get with the Denon DVD-1800BD is custom integration options and no 5.1/7.1 analog outputs to exploit the improved lossless audio tracks. The uni

A First Hand Account Of The Sony BDP-S560 Blu-Ray Player

by Chris Channing You can’t say electronics without also thinking about Sony- the leader in today’s media formats and players. One of the biggest releases of the recent past has been the BDP-S560, which has been hailed as a cure-all to the media fanatic who just wants a player that can do just about everything. The Blu-ray disc was actually created by Sony to replace the DVD as the standard video format. The main difference is that the Blu-ray disc will be able to store up to 25 GB on a sing

A First Hand Account Of The Sony BDP-S560 Blu-Ray Player

by Chris Channing So many media types exist today that it can be daunting to find a media player that does it all. Sony sought to change that by releasing the BDP-S560 Blu-ray disc player to the public. Able to play just about any popular media, it has quickly become one of the most popular media players on the current market. The Blu-ray disc was actually created by Sony to replace the DVD as the standard video format. The main difference is that the Blu-ray disc will be able to store up to

REVIEWS: Philips BDP7300 Blu-ray player

Philips goes Blu Philips hasn’t really made an impact in the high-def player market so far but the BDP7300 could put the Dutch manufacturer on the Blu-ray map. It’s a fully-fledged Profile 2.0 affair, which puts BD-Live downloads at your disposal (the quality of which is getting better all the time, by the way) and offers a decent range of other features for a competitive price. After lifting the BDP7300 from the box, the excellent build quality is immediately apparent - it’s weighty and

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