Recent news from Sony and Panasonic about a new type of disc designed to hold up to 1 terabyte of data has the Internet buzzing about its implications. Could this be the piece of the puzzle we need to ...
The end of the video game disc is rapidly approaching. BothSony andMicrosoft have increasingly pushed digital downloads over buying physical discs. That makes sense given that games delivered over the ...
If you’re enough of an early adopter to have an HD camcorder as well as an HDTV and a set-top Blu-ray player, you’re probably itching to create high-definition discs from your footage and present them ...
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These days, if you want to play a demo for an upcoming game, it’s simply a matter of finding it in the game’s marketplace and downloading it. However, if you grew up in the old-school days like we did ...
The NPD Group reported today some reasons for the slower than expected start of high-definition video players and high-definition content sales (i.e., HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc). NPD’s new High ...
Yesterday, I got my hard copy of The Division. Two and a half hours after putting the disc in, I was playing the game. With discs taking almost as long to install as digital downloads, taking up just ...
Michael Rodd of Tomorrow's World takes a look at some state-of-the-art video recorders and what is sure to be the format of the future, the video disc. Originally broadcast 31 January 1980. 1980: ...
THE electronics industry cannot survive unless there is a new ("I gotta have one") gadget once every five years. The ads are shrieking at us once again: "In 1925 radio changed our lives! In 1947 TV ...
Kid Friendly, Portable COLOR Personal Video Player With Collectible Personal Video Discs Allows Kids to Watch Today's Hottest Animation and Live-Action Programming Anytime, Anywhere Prompted by the ...
The phenomenal popularity of the videocassette recorder is of such magnitude that it overshadows the more modest but still significant progress of the laser-based video disc as a home entertainment ...