Twentieth Century Fox Rolls Out Digital HD
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announced its new Digital HD movie download and streaming initiative.
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment announced its new Digital HD movie download and streaming initiative.
Marantz America announced its new UD7007 and UD5007 Blu-ray Disc (BD) players at CEDIA Expo 2012.
Consumer Reports announced a survey of its online subscribers suggests that while Netflix may offer the most popular streaming video service around, it falls behind other alternatives when it comes to overall satisfaction.
Mozaex announced its new Chroma series of multi-room entertainment servers that support iTunes, VUDU (UltraViolet) and Blu-ray Disc (BD) movies.
Sharp Electronics announced its new 90-inch AQUOS LCD LED television ($10,999.99).
Western Digital announced that it has launched a variety of new entertainment options for its WD TV Live and WD TV Live Hub media players.
NETGEAR announced its new NeoTV Pro HD Streaming Player, which features wireless display capability using Intel’s WiDi technology.
Sigma Designs announced its new SMP8674 media processor, which is intended for hybrid IPTV Set-Top Boxes (STBs), OTT streaming players and WiDi and Wi-Fi display receivers.
IHS announced it reckons that Netflix surged past Apple to become the largest U.S. online movie service in 2011.
Walmart announced its new in-store disc to digital service, which employs UltraViolet technology to make movies purchased on DVDs and Blu-ray discs available to be watched on Internet-connected devices.
Panasonic announced pricing and availability for its 2012 model year of Blu-ray Disc (BD) players, which includes the DMP-BBT01 ($269.99), DMP-BDT500 ($349.99), DMP-BDT320 ($199.99), DMP-BDT220 ($149.99), DMP-BD87 ($119.99) and DMP-BD77 ($89.99).