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Blu-ray not dead yet: Sharp plans super Blu-ray discs capable of 100GB storage
by Daniel Long

Sharp are finalising plans to commercially produce quad and triple layer Blu-ray discs capable of 100GB and 8x read speeds using new disc materials and improved laser technologies

Sep 15, 2009
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Panasonic launches world's first portable Blu-Ray player
by Daniel Long

Blu-Ray in your pocket? Well, not quite, but Panasonic's DMP-B15 certainly ranks as one of the most portable Blu-Ray players we've ever seen.

Mar 26, 2009
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LG rewrites Blu-Ray scene
by Daniel Long

At almost $500 for the burner, Blu-Ray is a little closer to finally making sense as backup for your hard drives. Pity the discs are so expensive.

May 12, 2008
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Notebook vendors jumping on Blu-Ray
by Daniel Long

With the death of HD-DVD the floodgates have opened on Blu-Ray notebooks. Now its Asus' turn with one of the most powerful multimedia laptops we've ever seen.

Apr 21, 2008
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Warner Bros greenlights day and date release strategy
by Daniel Long

Warner Brothers has positioned Benjamin Button as the first release in their day and date strategy across multiple forms of media.

Apr 21, 2009
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Sony offers free Blu-Ray in time for Rudd bonus
by Daniel Long

Sony will give away 20,000 free Blu-Ray players with each purchase of a pre-selected BRAVIA LCD TV, just in time for the Government's stimulus handout.

Mar 9, 2009
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Viewsonic releases 3D home projector
by Daniel Long

With the news that Viewsonic will be among the first to offer a 3D projector in Australia, we can't help but wonder if 3D movement is being held back by a lack of content titles.

Jul 23, 2009
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Is this the time to buy an OLED TV? Sony debuts first models in stores
by Daniel Long

Step aside Plasma and LCD, there's a new television badboy on the market. The first OLED television (SONY XEL-1) is due to go on sale later this month, but it won't come cheap. Should you wait?

Apr 7, 2009
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Ericsson: 500Mbps over copper promises Blu-Ray movies in under a minute
by Daniel Long

Ericsson have managed to prove that in theory, we could all one day be downloading Blu-Ray movies in under a minute over copper lines. So what's the catch?

Mar 18, 2009
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Weekly Rumour Mill: Can Apple can wipe your Iphone?, remote iTunes, Dark Knight on BD-Live
by Daniel Long

We take each week's best rumours from around the world and list them here in the Weekly Rumour Mill.

Aug 8, 2008
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Sony's twin HDMI projector - twice as much cinema
by Daniel Long

Loaded up your laptop with high-def movies? Sony's new projector with twin-HDMI inputs feels the love for both laptops and Blu-Ray boxes.

Apr 4, 2008
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Toshiba unveils REGZA XV500 -but whatever happened to SED?
by Daniel Long

Toshiba’s new REGZA XV500 LCD television series, while boasting full HD tuner quality and a couple of clever specs, still makes us wonder whatever happened to SED?

Jul 8, 2008
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Direct X11 for graphics cards and laptops may prove trump card for AMD
by Daniel Long

AMD may be first to ship Direct X11 compatible graphics cards onto the market in a huge play for the company. It's hoped that the codec will encourage better support for HD and 3D content, particularly amongst Windows 7 users.

Sep 15, 2009
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If money were no object: Sharp Aquos LB-1085, the world's largest LCD TV at 108 inches
by Daniel Long

As the Guinness Books of Records may prove, people are fascinated with all things big and small. The Sharp Aquos LB-1085 makes us dream big with 108in

Sep 11, 2009
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How many gadgets do our cars really need? New York bans gadgets while driving
by Daniel Long

New York lawmakers set out to ban electronic distractions from cars, with drivers facing a plethora of gadgets at the wheel, from GPS to LCD DVD screens. Do they endanger the driver and should we ban all gadgets in cars?

Jul 20, 2009
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Would you buy a curved TV from NEC for $10,000?
by Daniel Long

NEC has developed an ultra curved 43" CRV43 TV in the US with all the whistles and bells you'd expect from a drool worthy TV specimen. But at that price, let's hope your drool is coated in gold.

Jun 4, 2009
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Top 10 technologies that burnt early adopters
by Daniel Long

Do you remember Windows ME, the Sinclair C5, Zip disks or the Apple III? Early adopters usually pride themselves with getting the finest tech products first, but sometimes being first isn’t always best.

May 1, 2009
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Sony Bravia television line up for 2009
by Daniel Long

Sony's newest Bravia range include the world's thinnest LCD, the Bravia ZX1. Sony also launch their newest Picture Frame models and wireless Bravia televisions for 2009. We list the new range of Sony models here.

Feb 4, 2009
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Bravo Bravia! Sony PS3 giveaway proves roaring success, despite complaints
by Daniel Long

The lure of free PS3s is proving too strong for thousands of HD TV buyers signing up to claim a games console from Sony, despite complaints about long delays.

Jul 17, 2008
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If money was no object: World's largest television may require crane for installation
by Daniel Long

At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home

Oct 23, 2009
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If money was no object: World's largest television may require crane for installation
by Daniel Long  |   Oct 23, 2009
At $190,000, Bang and Olufsen 103" BeoVision4 TV is among the world's most expensive consumer models ever produced and it's so incredibly large, you might just need a crane to get into your home
Direct X11 for graphics cards and laptops may prove trump card for AMD
by Daniel Long  |   Sep 15, 2009
AMD may be first to ship Direct X11 compatible graphics cards onto the market in a huge play for the company. It's hoped that the codec will encourage better support for HD and 3D content, particularly amongst Windows 7 users.
Blu-ray not dead yet: Sharp plans super Blu-ray discs capable of 100GB storage
by Daniel Long  |   Sep 15, 2009
Sharp are finalising plans to commercially produce quad and triple layer Blu-ray discs capable of 100GB and 8x read speeds using new disc materials and improved laser technologies
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