NEW YORK, July 23, 2009 – Looking to help consumers simplify and manage their living room entertainment experience, Sony today announced the new BDP-CX960 and the "Elevated Standard" (ES) BDP-CX7000ES ...
Building on the award-winning Sony Blu-ray Disc player line, three new models feature Wi-Fi® Internet connectivity, offer access to an array of online entertainment and provide support for Blu-ray ...
Sony was always a huge backer of Blu-ray, right from the start. For some time, it was Toshiba (HD DVD) vs. Sony (Blu-ray), despite the fact that BD isn't actually Sony's format. But there's nothing ...
You'd think that if a company got rid of the competing technology, it would be able to gain market share. Not so for Sony. Market share for Blu-ray discs have actually fallen since HD DVD was taken ...
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The Sony BDP-S5100 3D Blu-ray Disc Player with Super Wi-Fi offers a wealth of services and very good image quality for the money. TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, ...
Sony plans to eventually stop producing consumer-grade recordable Blu-ray discs, but commercial products such as game and film Blu-rays will still be produced. Sony Group will lay off 250 employees at ...
Toshiba said Tuesday it will no longer develop, make or market HD DVD players and recorders, handing a victory to rival Blu-ray disc technology in the format battle for next-generation video. "We ...
Sony’s getting into the HD Radio game, and its first radio is the XDR-S3HD tabletop. It’ll go for $200 in July, will have a remote, alarm clock, sleep timer, and a cable to jack in music from your ...
Of all the fallout that's come from "The Streaming Wars," possibly one of the most creatively damaging things has been how films and television series have been pulled and thrown into limbo. If we're ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
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