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in The Digital TV Weblog, on August 22, 2007
Yesterday, I posted an entry about Paramount and DreamWorks snubbing Sony's Blu-ray and deciding to distribute exclusively with the HD DVD format. Today I r ead in Variety two interesting follow-ups to that story.
First, they estimate that the financial incentives may have Totaled $1...
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 5, 2007
According to CNET , we have two new elements in the strange, strange world of High definition DVD to look forward to - if more confusion is really something you'd anticipate.
First off, we have Time Warner's upcoming high-def standard, Total HD . Not another standard (thank God); ...
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 19, 2006
I am still looking forward to testing out AT&T's U-Verse when it rolls out here in the San Francisco bay area. Disappointed, but still interested. It is better to get the product right before a major roll out.
A particular draw for me is the High definition televisoin channels (HDTV). I...
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 10, 2006
In today's New York Times is an article about the "year that wasn't." In other words, things that were supposed to happen but didn't. First on the list: High definition TV, Radio, and DVD's .
Sure, this was the first year when sales of digital TVs were supposed to o...
in The Digital TV Weblog, on December 9, 2006
For these past few years, there has been a question of how to distribute High definition programming: in one or two streams. With dual stream HD delivery, the distributor sends out two versions of a program, one in HD and one in SD.
But increasingling both networks and studios are embracing...
in XboxSpace, on October 20, 2006
Sony released this chart after their PS3 press conference last night, they want you to believe that the Xbox 360 actually costs you $700.
Unfortunately, Sony is full of shit, this chart is just flat out wrong. Let's evalute:
Console: Honestly, how many people actually buy the retard pack?...
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