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DVDs, on the other hand, utilize red lasers to scan their content, which can be read by either regular DVD or Blu-ray players. However, your average DVD player is unable to produce the blue lasers ...
The answer comes down to which line doubler is better — the one in your TV or the one in your DVD player. In this case, the Yamaha DVD-C920 line doubler (progressive scanning) is much better than that ...
NEC has developed technology to record and read both current and next-generation DVDs with a single optical head, adding to the momentum of blue-laser DVD products. NEC said Thursday that its new ...
It seems the eyes glow red when the device is in use, too. And as cool as this DVD player is (and shiny!) I can't help but be a little intimidated by it. I mean, ...
Toshiba, Japan's second-largest electronics conglomerate, is set to offer two models of HD DVD players, the HD-XA1 and HD-A1, in the United States for $799 and $499, respectively.
HD DVD had exclusive agreements with Paramount and Universal, meaning that films like The Bourne Identity were available in red-tinted packaging that signaled a compatible disc for HD DVD players.
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