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Tom Norton  |  Sep 03, 2008
Hot on the heels of its DMP-BD50 Blu-ray player, which was (it seems, just introduced), Panasonic launches its newer DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55. Even the less expensive DMP-BD35 (no prices or availability dates were announced) is full Profile 2.0 (BD-Live), will decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio, and has an SD card slot. The DMP-BD55 adds a number of features, including enhanced audio circuits.
 |  Sep 03, 2008

Even without food, they keep writing . . .

SV Staff  |  Sep 03, 2008
If you happened to pick up  I Am Legend the first time it was released on Blu-ray, you might want dump it on eBay while you're waiting for this. Really, or just toss it. Warner Bros. announced the Ultimate Collector's Edition of I Am Legend...
Kris Deering  |  Sep 03, 2008
Panasonic kicked off CEDIA and continues to show their commitment to innovation. They started out by debuting two new Blu-ray players solidifying their support once again for the new HD format.
Fred Manteghian  |  Sep 03, 2008

With flat panel LCD sales soaring, Panasonic fights the true fight, opening their fifth plasma manufacturing plant in Amagasaki, Japan

Fred Manteghian  |  Sep 03, 2008

7.1 Channels, 130 wpc, 3 HDMI inputs, available in the Fall for $799. the SA-BX500 is shown here as part of an entire (almost) single supplier system.

SV Staff  |  Sep 03, 2008
Today at CEDIA a new alliance of superheroes has been formed. And instead of fighting crime and world domination with X-ray vision and supersonic flight, this group will focus their power on sharing practices, establishing standards and developing...
SV Staff  |  Sep 03, 2008
It takes more than a knowledge of amplifiers and speaker configurations to make the most of a home theater. We just brought you the THX-Certified doors and drywall to make the most during the construction process, but what about during the design...
Scott Wilkinson  |  Sep 02, 2008  |  First Published: Sep 03, 2008

Denver's mile-high skyline welcomed me as my Super Shuttle made its way toward downtown and the waiting embrace of a soft bed before the madness begins tomorrow.

Scott Wilkinson  |  Sep 02, 2008  |  First Published: Sep 03, 2008

As I arrived at Denver International Airport, I was impressed once again with the tent-like covering that soars above the main concourse.

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