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Rich Warren  |  Jan 04, 2006  |  0 comments

Prototype Sony Blu-ray player

Originally, a big selling point for Blu-ray was that it would arrive as a complete system - that is, the first units would both record and play high-definition DVDs. Nervous Hollywood studios seem to have put the kibosh on that, at least for the moment, as no such combo devices were announced as standalone models.

Michael Antonoff  |  Jan 04, 2006  |  0 comments

Sony DCR-SR100 hard-disk camcorder with ECMHW1 wireless microphone

JVC may have started a trend with its Everio line of hard disk-based camcorders. Toshiba and Sony at CES on Wednesday announced models that banish the tapes and discs home video enthusiasts tote like Kleenex and equipped the cameras instead with internal hard drives.

Rich Warren  |  Jan 04, 2006  |  0 comments

Samsung Helix XM receiver/recorder and MP3 player

Rich Warren  |  Jan 04, 2006  |  0 comments

LGs FM30 (bottom) and JM53 hard-disk portable movie players have 1.8-inch OLED screens.

Rich Warren  |  Jan 04, 2006  |  0 comments

Panasonic executives present Comcast CEO Brian Roberts with first OCAP-compliant digital cable box.

Rich Warren  |  Jan 04, 2006  |  0 comments

Sony's new 55-inch, 1080p SXRD rear-projection HDTV is 30 percent thinner than earlier models.

 |  Jan 03, 2006  |  0 comments

In 1964, AT&T introduced the Picturephone at the New York World's Fair. Forty-one years later, the phone companies are finally bringing out a product that combines voice and video. And they're calling it ... television.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jan 03, 2006  |  2 comments
We're in Vegas! We're in Vegas!
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 03, 2006  |  3 comments

This is the week. Throngs of unsuspecting innocents are expected to descend on the Las Vegas Convention Center. (That's in Nevada, not Las Vegas, NM. Yes, there is such a place, but they don't hold conventions (there aren't enough rooms at the Motel 6).

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