Category: Blu-ray
CES 2010: Day 2 Round-Up
It may have gotten off to a dull start thanks to the lacklustre showing from Microsoft, but CES 2010 today threw up some really nice surprises. Keep an eye out for the Light Blue Optic's Light Touch here in today's…
CES 2010: Day 1 Round-Up
With CES 2010 now well under way, it can be pretty tough keeping track of all the latest announcements. Here's Tech Digest's round-up of the of best Day 1 at CES 2010 so far, including all the news from the…
CES 2010: Toshiba Press Conference – Cell TV's and 3D Blu-ray players announced
Toshiba have been giving all the details for their 2010 plans today at their CES 2010 press conference. President and CEO Atsushi Murasawa admitted 2009 was a tough year for his company and the industry alike, but that didn't stop…
CES 2010: LG Press Conference – 3D Blu-ray and Infinia TVs
LG's CES 2010 press conference has revealed a whole host of new gear coming soon from the Korean electronic giants. As expected, 3D tech is big on the LG agenda. The new Infinia TV range has been announced, including the…
The PS3 WILL be 3D Blu-ray compatible
The Blu-ray disc association have settled on the codec it's going to use to display 3D Blu-ray, and with it comes great news for PS3 owners. The codec agreed upon will be Multiview Video Coding, which will only need 50%…
Philips unveil the BDP7500 Blu-ray player
Philips are set to launch their brand new Profile 2.0 Blu-ray player, the BDP7500 For just £249, Philips have been pretty generous with the amount of high-end features they are packing in. Featuring 1080p 24fps Full HD images, with support…
Could 3D Blu-ray be ready by summer 2010? Nvidia think so
Nvidia's PR manager for the UK and Northern Europe, Ben Berraondo, has announced that 3D Blu-ray movies may be availalbe from as early as summer 2010. Berraondo confirmed that after months of heated talks, the Blu-ray Association had finally settled…
Which games console should you buy this Christmas? Xbox, Wii or even a PS3?
To decide which console is worthy of your cash, we'll be looking at seven key areas that need to be of the highest quality in order to warrant your attention: Games, Exclusive Titles, Media Options, Online Gaming, Extras, Future Features and of course Value For Money. We'll then tot up the results to see who comes out on top.
GT740 and GT640 gaming notebooks from MSI on their way
The notebooks appear to be cramming in a lot of gaming muscle for their size.
Dell launch Inspiron Zino HD
Its small size and customisable faceplates make it a nifty addition to any home cinema solution.