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  • CES 2007: Microsoft, Broadcom aim to lower cost of HD DVD players
    January 8, 2007 – 6:55 PM
    CES 2007: Microsoft, Broadcom aim to lower cost of HD DVD players Microsoft today said that it is working with Broadcom to develop a hardware and software reference design to enable "more cost-efficient HD DVD playback," or in other words, decrease the cost of integrating HD DVD players into consumer electronics and computing devices.
  • CES 2007: Corel updates DVD Copy 5 with iPod, Vista support
    January 5, 2007 – 2:13 PM
    CES 2007: Corel updates DVD Copy 5 with iPod, Vista support Corel announced today a Vista update for DVD Copy 5, available free for those who own the Gold, Platinum, or Express version of the software. The update adds support for Zune, iPod, and TiVo connectivity, and also includes certification for Windows Vista.
  • CES 2007: Ritek showcasing writable HD DVD, Blu-ray discs
    January 9, 2007 – 10:34 AM
    Ritek is showcasing HD DVD-R (write once) and Blu-ray Disc (BD) blank discs at the 2007 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) taking place in Las Vegas from January 8-11.
  • CES 2007: Need to port VHS to DVD or casettes to MP3?
    January 10, 2007 – 3:44 PM
    CES 2007: Need to port VHS to DVD or casettes to MP3? There's something to be said for a company called "Honest Technology" selling DVD burning software, but I digress even before I begin the story.
  • 10 DVD Burners: 16x and Dual-Layer - or Nothing!
    November 2, 2004 – 12:02 PM
    10 DVD Burners: 16x and Dual-Layer - or Nothing! Nearly all manufacturers have come out this year with a DVD burner rated at 16x writing speed, and we tested 10 of them. We found that performance differs between devices, but only slightly; the exception is dual-layer writing, where speeds still vary a great deal. The real distinction is in how the burners recognize 16x media; the results here are rather astonishing!
  • CES 2007: HD DVD versus Blu-ray - The porn industry says HD DVD
    January 11, 2007 – 12:52 PM
    CES 2007: HD DVD versus Blu-ray - The porn industry says HD DVD Knowing their audience quite well, the adult entertainment industry holds their annual get together in Las Vegas to coincide with the CES. There is also a very pertinent crossover between the adult and tech industries - porn has a tendency to drive, and be driven, by technology. Which means HD DVD when it comes to high-def.
  • ADS DVD Xpress: Trash VHS Cassettes, Burn DVDs
    February 20, 2004 – 12:03 PM
    Do you have dozens of old VHS tapes lying around in your closet that you want to get on DVD? ADS Technologies promises easy help with its DVD XPress, a compact DVD encoding solution that connects to a PC via a USB port and transfers analog video signals from VHS cassettes to your PC. Bundled software then guides you through the DVD burning process. Our tests reveal whether it is time to throw out your VHS cassettes and to begin burning your DVDs.
  • DVD Burner Test: Seven Times The Capacity
    February 7, 2003 – 12:01 PM
    With the huge amounts of information that now have to be stored, the CD-RW is beginning to run out of steam. The DVD boosts storage capacity to 4.5 GB, and, in addition to data, can also record videos. So here is the lowdown on what the market is offering.
  • HP to Blu-ray: Take us seriously, or we'll join HD DVD
    October 28, 2005 – 1:16 PM
    In an exclusive interview with TG Daily, HP's representative to the Blu-ray Disc Association acknowledged his company's reversal of position on two key technologies: mandatory managed copy and the iHD interactive layer. But if the BDA doesn't make a similar U-turn, he told us, HP may join the HD DVD Promotions Group - and it might not go alone.
  • Scalers beat HD DVD and Blu-ray at CES 2007 - analysis
    January 17, 2007 – 12:13 PM
    Scalers beat HD DVD and Blu-ray at CES 2007 - analysis The high-def age is upon and if you are buying a TV this year anyway, why not buy a HD player as well? And, do you buy HD DVD or Blu-ray, if you are looking for the technology that makes most sense right now? We were looking for clues at CES and found a very convincing answer. Just not the one we expected.
  • CES 2007: Warner announces HD DVD - Blu-ray combo disc
    January 9, 2007 – 10:19 PM
    CES 2007: Warner announces HD DVD - Blu-ray combo disc While the Blu-ray and HD DVD camps are still at each other's throats, we are seeing the first hybrid high-definition solutions entering the home video market. Earlier this week, LG announced a hybrid HD DVD - Blu-ray player; Warner followed up late Tuesday with a hybrid hi-def disc that can be played both in HD DVD and Blu-ray players.
  • Labelflash vs LightScribe DVD/CD Labeling
    February 14, 2006 – 6:51 AM
    Labelflash vs LightScribe DVD/CD Labeling Forget about labeling your DVDs and CDs with a magic marker: a new generation of burners and media that use LightScribe and Labelflash software offer promising results.
  • Are Cheap DVD Burners Worth the Trouble?
    April 5, 2007 – 10:18 AM
    There are noticeable differences in performance between various low-end $40 DVD burners. Our tests of five devices from LG, Pioneer, Samsung and Sony show what you can expect.
  • Blu-ray And HD DVD Support Demystified
    January 30, 2008 – 6:03 PM
    Blu-ray And HD DVD Support Demystified Analysis - If you had to choose between Blu-ray and HD DVD today, what would you buy? Based on recent media coverage we guess likely you would go with Blu-ray. But has the market already made its decision? Which companies support which format? We spent some time examining the current market and compiled a list of hardware vendors, retail stores and publishers and their support for the HD age.
  • The Latest DVD Writers' True Speeds
    December 30, 2005 – 6:46 AM
    The Latest DVD Writers' True Speeds Between the alphabet soup of the different standards and the disparity between vendors' claims and true speeds, choosing the right DVD writer is not much fun. To spare you the headache, we detail the latest DVD writers available from NEC ND-3540A, Pioneer DVR-110D, Plextor PX-740A, Sony DRU-810A and Toshiba SDR-5472 and gauge their true speeds.