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23rd July 2009
It is inevitable that when multiple first-class gaming systems are readily accessible to the public, the fervent gamers will compare consoles and interfaces to see which one is superior, or is better suited for their gaming needs.
The Xbox 360 has many... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
DVD recorder buying guide
If you’re ready to throw out your VHS VCR in for a new, modern DVD recorder this buying guide will give you a few tips on what to look for
Nothing beats the optical disc format when it comes to digital video and audio q... Read >
Author: C. Westwood
15th July 2009
Digital encoded audio & video information is stored on disks in form of pits. These pits are spiral grooves. These pits originate from the disk’s center and run through to its edges. Other side of pits is read by the help of laser in order to read and e... Read >
Author: Tape4backup
05th July 2009
We all want to watch movies that are clear and have sharp images. No matter how beautiful the story is, once it is hazy or blurry you can loose interest in watching it. That is why, when you are out on the market, you would prefer to choose DVD copies bec... Read >
Author: Marianne
12th May 2009
CD Duplication is also known as optical disc authoring (such as CD and DVD authoring). Disc Duplication is the process of copying/imaging your media (such as Audio CD, DVD Video, and almost any files) onto a high quality CD or DVD. With no loss of data, t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th May 2009
Aside from gaming consoles such as PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3, Sony Computer Entertainment have also released hand-held gaming consoles such as PocketStation. But aside from PocketStation, Sony also released another hand-held gami... Read >
Author: Archie Lopez
08th May 2009
Aside from gaming consoles such as PlayStation 1, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation 3, Sony Computer Entertainment have also released hand-held gaming consoles such as PocketStation. But aside from PocketStation, Sony also released another hand-held gaming... Read >
Author: Archie Lopez
22nd April 2009
Brief about Microboard’s GX Disk Publisher
You don’t have to wait—or pay a fortune—to produce professionally finished CDs, DVDs, or Blu-ray discs. Instead, you can create them yourself in the comfort of your home or office with Microboards’ r... Read >
Author: Nathan Davies
15th April 2009
DVD RAM refers to the DVD format, where user can repeatedly record and erase data. These discs can be used by all DVD RAM drive installed Macintosh computer systems. Mac OS X can be used to format and write data on DVD RAM. It is a new support added in th... Read >
Author: jonny defh
09th April 2009
In present day technology savvy world we all use CDs and DVDs in our day to day life, yet only few countable have any idea how they work. Producing high-quality, professionally finished CDs and DVDs is fast, affordable, and radically simple with the Micro... Read >
Author: Nathan Davies
25th March 2009
Sony Computer Entertainment has proudly produced the third home video gaming console for gaming fans. Its official name is PLAYSTATION 3 and it is abbreviated as PS3.
PS3 is the third and the latest in the PlayStation series which was launched way back... Read >
Author: sandhuharvey
21st March 2009
Blu-ray Disc (also known as Blu-ray or BD) is an optical disc storage media format. Its main uses are high-definition video and data storage. The disc hasthe same dimensions as a standard DVD or CD.
The name Blu-ray Disc is derived from the blue laser ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
10th March 2009
In current twenty first century technology hungry world we all use CDs and DVDs in our day to day life, yet only few countable have any idea how they work. Producing high-quality, professionally finished CDs and DVDs is fast, affordable, and radically sim... Read >
Author: Nathan Davies
10th March 2009
The Blu-ray Disc (BD), as well the special recorders and players that read and/or write to the new format, are for simplicity's sake all referred to as Blu-ray. The technology was jointly developed and standardized by the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), t... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
01st March 2009
Now-a-days, a large number of gaming websites have come into existence, which offer a large range of games in different genre to the gamers free of cost. These gaming websites have made the availability of games in abundance, which anyone can opt to play ... Read >
Author: aldenjerry
20th February 2009
For many years the evolution of storage devices has been continuously improving their quality.
The market is in permanent competition and all the companies are always trying to be at the leading edge. The use of CD format, created in 1979, already sup... Read >
Author: martinapp
20th February 2009
Blu-rayis the name of a next-generation optical disc format and is the ultimate way to watch films and TV in high definition quality. With superior surround sound, vivid colour and incredibly sharp picture Blu-ray discs bring your favourite movies to life... Read >
Author: Mohnish
09th January 2009
With technology improving everyday, you quickly start to notice that not only can you still use CD or DVDs to do CD duplication, DVD duplication or even CD packaging and DVD packaging, but you can now use new formats to store or sell programs and more.
... Read >
Author: sam fergusson
08th January 2009
According to the survey findings by the British video association during December, about 1.5m HD Blu-ray disks were sold in Britain. This quantity of sales is almost 400 percent more than previous period in the year 2007. So the grand total for the year 2... Read >
Author: Tape4backup
03rd December 2008
The PlayStation 3 or PS3 (as has been abbreviated by worldwide PSP gaming enthusiasts). The way players pronounce it PS3, it certainly shows off players' loads of attitude to take the roughest and the most difficult challenge to win. That is what this PS ... Read >
Author: Issac Brandon
27th October 2008
A while ago, Sony, creators of both hardware and software for their PlayStation brand, was interested in the portable game market and thought it was almost certainly good to make their own video game system for the portable gaming industry.
Roughly aro... Read >
Author: Andres Garcia
15th October 2008
The boom in DVD industry is never-ending with some cutting edge features and high technology equipped Cheap DVD Player available in the market. In present time, the Cheap DVD Player is a great source of entertainment for the public. People have their own ... Read >
Author: Victoria
29th September 2008
At the start of the last century it was predicted that whatever was to be invented has already been invented; nothing more. You can imagine what all has been invented after that. Sony claim that" Blu-ray may easily be the last and final optical disc forma... Read >
Author: Hamid
21st July 2008
Free PS3 with mobile phone is gaining popularity among the avid players and prospective users. This gift option with mobile phones is considered as a big saving, from the users point of view.
The handsets have become an essential part of our everyday ... Read >
Author: Jacob Marshal
20th June 2008
As if the format war between the HD DVD and the Blu-ray high def DVD formats wasn’t heated enough, there will likely be another player coming into the ring in the immediate future. A virtually unheard of company called New Medium Enterprises is set rele... Read >
Author: emily@margae.net
19th June 2008
The Sony PSP is innovatively built with promises of a fantastic gaming experience. This PSP has an optical disc format that is used to play games. The Play Station is known for its optical disc format that facilititates the playback of fascinating games. ... Read >
Author: adam caitlin
27th May 2008
Paramount Drops Blu-ray DVD Technology
An unfortunate truth in the area of TV technology is that the best technology is not always the one that triumphs when two competing technologies go into competition with each other. The history of TV technology ... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans
09th May 2008
The PlayStation Portable or call it PSP, is a handheld gaming console developed by Sony, the Japanese electronics giant. The system was launched on December 12, 2004 and known as the first handheld video game system to use an optical disc format. Since it... Read >
Author: Article Manager
18th April 2008
There have been a lot of different mediums for storing video over the years and they just keep getting better and better. For example, the first movies were silent movies because the technology of the time wasn't capable of encoding sound on celluloid (o... Read >
Author: emily@margae.net
20th February 2008
Dual format high def DVD players hold the promise of making the HDTV DVD format war irrelevant from the perspective of consumers, but the technology is being stifled by high prices.
The High Def DVD format war has been keeping consumers from fully embr... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans
18th February 2008
The NPD Group provided a reminder this week that market growth is not guaranteed. The gaming industry in the US ended the year (2007) with record retail sales of nearly $18 billion.
This week The NPD Group the industry-research firm released US retail... Read >
Author: davidj
08th February 2008
Market is flooded with numerous digital versatile disc (DVD) players, small devices that play video and music for us. Most DVD players have to be attached to a TV to show video but now some players are arrived with an attached LCD screen and stereo speake... Read >
Author: Jayson Pablo
02nd February 2008
When Sony/Philips technology released the first Digital Video Disc (DVD) digital technology's goal in the early 90's, it was toward a goal to enable a world united by one language. We've come along way since then with the advent of high definition DVDs. T... Read >
Author: kgabriel
24th January 2008
HD DVD or High-Definition DVD is a high-density optical disc format designed for the storage of data and high-definition video.
HD DVD was designed to be the successor to the standard DVD format and is derived from the same underlying technologies. Sin... Read >
Author: sam fergusson
22nd January 2008
This innovative handheld gaming console comes from the pioneer brand- Sony, which is known for its great technology. The Play station portablehas an optical disc format. The play station is a true marvel for people who love gaming. The PSP offers great m... Read >
Author: adam caitlin
16th January 2008
The PSP Slim and lite is an innovative handheld gaming console developed by Sony that promises a great gaming experience.The PlayStation Portable or PSP has an optical disc format which is used while games are being played. The Sony PSP slim and lite can ... Read >
Author: Besanto
01st November 2007
PSP is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. Its development was first announced during E3 2003, and it was officially unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004. The system was... Read >
Author: Michael Jordan
12th March 2007
Hi, my name is Blu-Ray: All about Blu-Ray Technology
Blu-Ray technology is the next generation of optical disc format developed by the Blu-Ray Disc Association(BDA) and major developers of consumer electronics, computers, and media manufacturers around... Read >
Author: ed146
08th January 2007
Definition: The PlayStation Portable, or PSP, is a handheld gaming console made by Sony. It was released in 2004 in Japan, and in 2005 in Europe and North America.
The PSP is primarily a game console (PSP games come in UMD, or Universal Media Disc, fo... Read >
Author: Cher
24th April 2006
Who will win the race for the replacement of the current successful DVD format?
High definition television and bigger PC storage requirements have bought forward the need for a new format to be released.
The current contenders proposing these new fo... Read >
Author: Scott Groves
05th April 2006
New technology is now making it possible for viewers to record and store high definition programming onto DVDs. Blu-ray Disc is one method of recording HD content onto an optical disc. A blue-laser optical disc (MPEG-2 or MPEG-4) is used. Systems that use... Read >
Author: John Richardson
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