iRiver K1 Smart HD Personal Media PlayerBy Brian - 01/18/2010 10:51:12 PM |

iRiver enhances its K1 Smart HD personal media player by adding .MKV file formats to be recognized among the video formats it already supports. The K1 Smart HD is a 3.5” media player that offers 18 hours of audio and 6 hours of video playback. It retails for about $204 for the 8GB model but ...
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Panasonic Blu-Ray DVB DMR-BW850 PlayerBy Brian - 10/15/2009 4:10:12 PM |

Panasonic offers a potential Blu-Ray player and recorder that should interest the hardcore home entertainment people looking for fine video playback for their desired videos and movies. The Panasonic Blu-Ray DVB DMR-BW850 is a high-end digital TV HD recorder that was launched in New Zealand which can play and record via the Blu-ray format. It ...
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Sigo S40 and S60 Portable Media PlayersBy Brian - 10/06/2009 2:13:43 PM |

Sigo announces the availability of 2 portable media players which offer full HD video playback support and 1080p HMDI output. The two portable media players are the S40 which boasts of a 4.3” LCD display and the S60 which has a 5” screen. Both come with supported codecs like H.264, VC-1 and MPEG2 and support ...
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Sony BDZ-RX100By Brian - 09/16/2009 7:43:14 AM |

Sony unveils a new high-end Blu-ray disc DVR in the market with the launch of the Sony BDZ-RX100. It includes 2 digital tuners with 1 terabyte hard drive storage for recorded videos and support for portable media players. Among the enhancement of this new Blu-ray DVR include a new CREAS 2 engine for improved video ...
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Toshiba XD-E600 DVD PlayerBy Brian - 09/04/2009 1:27:40 AM |

Toshiba has not forgotten that DVD market and now offers a new DVD player with the Toshiba XD-E600 DVD player. A successor to the previous Toshiba XD-E500, the XDE-600 is ideal for the people who are still hooked up with DVD technology and yet demand quality playback from them. Among the features of the ...
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