Just when you thought Blu-ray Discs were the hot new format for playing your favorite film, Sonic Solutions has introduced a USB drive that plays
movies, too. The digital media company has just announced a plan to bring
CinemaNow flicks to USB...
We've already reported on the arrival of the HDMI 1.4 standard. At that point, the chips supporting it were still in the works. But it looks as though they'll arrive later this year, and will probably get into products next year.
Baseball season is in full swing, so why not upgrade your
viewing experience as the pennant races heat up with this Philips 42-inch HDTV
for under $800. Check out more HD and gadget deals* after the jump.
Apple MacBook Pro...
When I first saw a photo of this speaker, it reminded me of a Mexican chiminea, a free-standing clay fireplace with a bulbous lower body and tall, thin smokestack. But the only heat generated by this bad boy is of the sonic variety. Born of a collaboration between Serbian ribbon-speaker specialist <A href="http://www.raalribbon.com">RAAL</A> and American pro-audio designer <A href="http://www.requisiteaudio.com">Requisite Audio</A>, the <A href="http://www.raal-requisite.com">RAAL Requisite Eternity</A> is the world's only speaker with a cast-bronze woofer enclosure.
During the last two years, PSB has been overhauling the look of its speakers—but only for customers with big bucks to spend. The company's latest line brings its newly winning industrial design down to much more practical price points. The...
If you're already sick and tired of Watchmen, here's a Blu-ray deal no graphic-novel fan could ever turn down: V for Vendetta for $10.99. And make sure you check for more HD and gadget deals* after the jump.
Philips BDP5010 Blu-ray...
If the pair of headphones you have is just not cutting it,
Shure Pro Audio has just introduced three new professional headphones to add to
its lineup of recording equipment. They are the SRH240, SRH440, and SRH840. The
SRH240 is calibrated...
To videophiles old enough to remember the 1980s, Macrovision is infamous for its videotape-based anti-copying technology. But now the company has renamed itself Rovi and is repositioning itself with a media guide designed to organize scattered content sources.
Olive made waves-well, strong ripples-when it debuted its Opus No. 5 music server a few years ago. The No. 5 was built for serious listeners in a day when most music servers seemed targeted at fans of mainstream artists like Springsteen and Spears....