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Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  0 comments

Fox and MGM joined the Blu-ray studios in ramping up its support for the HD format in a major way. It announced that its major release titles will be day and date with DVD from now on, including movies currently in theaters like <I>Night at the Museum</I> and <I>Eragon</I> when they're released to home video later this year.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  0 comments

Meridian has noticed something that many companies haven't- the current iPod is a video playback device. Meridian's MV-D1 dock not only allows your AV system to control the iPod and hear the music, it features component and HDMI outputs with built-in scaling up to 1080p!

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  0 comments

Although no products were officially announced, Olevia demonstrated prototype LCDs with a 120Hz refresh rate that produced noticeably smoother motion compared to the 60Hz model next to it.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  6 comments

I couldn't help myself with this one. As mentioned previously, Samsung amazed us by parking these "No Photos" signs all over its booth at CES. For all appearances, someone didn't want us taking pictures and talking up Samsung's new gear. Why show the stuff then?

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  3 comments

Sherwood Newcastle was showing a static display of its next-gen R-972 AVR, which will feature HDMI 1.3 and offer full decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio lossless.

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  0 comments

Polk Audio blew my mind (and my pant legs) with a stealth audio system of five in-ceiling speakers and two in-floor subs. The system had impact and articulation, and I kid you not, if you stand over the slot that load's the subs' sound into the room you'll feel a cool breeze!

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  0 comments

Here's a cut-away of the Polk in-floor sub. Start tearing up the hard wood!

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 09, 2007  |  2 comments

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Shane Buettner  |  Jan 08, 2007  |  1 comments

Did the HD DVD Group announce a bunch of hot HD DVD titles that will be coming our way in ’07? Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? HD DVD’s supporting studios will be releasing an awesome slate of new release and catalog titles, but for myself and fellow sci-fi buffs many of these pale compared to this double whammy: Not only has Warner announced that 2007 is the year that Ridley Scott’s classic <I>Blade Runner</I> will see a remastered release in HD, the remastered versions of the original <I>Star Trek</I> series will be released by Paramount on HD DVD this year as well. Someone pick me up off the floor!

Shane Buettner  |  Jan 08, 2007  |  0 comments

Snuck into the HD DVD Group's presentation Sunday night was the explosive anouncement that true high-end is about to meet HD DVD- Meridian is releasing an HD DVD player!

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