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** Component output for CSS-encrypted DVD discs is limited to 480i/480p only. BD software can lock out resolution above 480p via ICT and DOT tokens. Not a day goes by that I don't get inundated with ...
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Also spotted at Samsung's booth, a portable DVD player with a small LCD screen that plays those mini 8cm DVDs. And lest you think that there won't be anything to play on the Handheld Mini DVD Player ...
With so many DVD players on the market sporting the same boxy design, it is always nice when a company comes along and shakes things up a little bit. Samsung has done just that with the Samsung ...
Samsung, who was incidentally the first company to retail a Blu-ray Disc player, will introduce a dual format high-definition HD DVD/BD optical disc player - apparently by December. The "Duo" HD ...
Netflix said Thursday that its movie rental service will be embedded into Samsung's next-generation Blu-ray DVD players. The move is the latest turf grab for Netflix, which offers its own player in ...
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see title.. I'm referring to this:<P>http://shop2.outpost.com/product/T8411<P>For that price it might be cool, but it would be replacing an Onkyo DVD player that has ...
Tuesday, Dec 19, 2006Gulf NewsDubai: Samsung has unveiled the Middle East's first Blu-ray disc player, a high-definition alternative to the DVD format championed by some of the biggest players in ...
Samsung has officially announced its new hybrid DVD/game console called the Extiva. It might sound like a cousin of IBM Aptiva, but the name is actually derived from the words "excellent" and ...