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Sony hides audio system within stylish RHT-G HDTV stands

Sony hides audio system within stylish RHT-G HDTV stands

If Onei Solutions' speaker-infused TV stand was a bit too extravagant for your den, why not consider Sony's completely classy alternatives? The new RHT-G series follows up on last year's model by including three new HDTV stands that include multi-channel audio systems.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.19 at 10:20

Toshiba selects Norio Sasaki as next President and CEO

Toshiba selects Norio Sasaki as next President and CEO

We needn't tell you that things haven't been going awesome for Toshiba ever since HD DVD hit the skids and slid right into its coffin, but the company has yet to lose hope in its future.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.18 at 14:10

SmartQ introduces HDTV Player, lets it explain itself

SmartQ introduces HDTV Player, lets it explain itself

Generally speaking, SmartQ has stuck to what it's best at -- mediocre portable media players -- without deviating an inch. Finally, someone at the company conjured up enough courage to take a risk, and we think the outcome is pretty decent.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.17 at 19:39

Bang & Olufsen debuts 40-inch BeoVision 8 LCD HDTV

Bang & Olufsen debuts 40-inch BeoVision 8 LCD HDTV

Slowly but surely, the BeoVision 8 is creeping up into big screen territory. Bang & Olufsen's latest iteration, more casually known as the BV8-40, pulls those LCD TV edges out to 40-inches diagonally and features a lush 1,920 x 1,080 native resolution.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.16 at 19:16

Is Netflix putting caps on computer-based Watch Instantly users?

Is Netflix putting caps on computer-based Watch Instantly users?

Depending on your choice of computing platform, possession of dedicated streaming hardware, and love of otherwise forgettable '80s films, Netflix's Watch Instantly service is either a godsend or a gimmick.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.16 at 06:12

VIA's VX855 Media System Processor handles the 1080p

VIA's VX855 Media System Processor handles the 1080p

Big news, folks -- 1008p is about to hit the minuscule PC market, and VIA's making darn sure it doesn't miss the boat. Hot on the heels of HABEY's BIS-6550HD announcement, VIA has stepped in to formally introduce its VX855 Media System Processor, which aims to bring hardware-based 1080p decoding to VIA-based rigs.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.13 at 11:40

Panasonic's ultra-thin 54Z1 plasma in the wild

Panasonic's ultra-thin 54Z1 plasma in the wild

Now that it's official and priced, Panasonic seems much happier to show off its wireless HD-sporting, ultra-thin Z1 series, and it's quite the sight to behold.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.12 at 17:56

Panasonic CES 2009 Blu-ray / HTIB lineup eyes-on

Panasonic CES 2009 Blu-ray / HTIB lineup eyes-on

We were able to spot a few of Panasonic's latest innovations in the home theater space back at CES 2009, but we got a much more intimate look at things during a recent New York showcase.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.12 at 15:24

Samsung BD-P3600 spied at retail

Samsung BD-P3600 spied at retail

After the BD-P1600 broke cover, it was just a matter of time until we got an in the wild look at Samsung's BD-3600 Blu-ray player, seen here hanging out at a Best Buy as some commenters had indicated.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.12 at 05:46

Panasonic's 2009 VIERA Cast Blu-ray players priced, shipping in April

Panasonic's 2009 VIERA Cast Blu-ray players priced, shipping in April

We first got a peek at Panasonic's DMP-BD60, DMP-BD80 and VHS-packing DMP-BD70V at CES, and now they've got official pricetags ahead of their April release.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2009.03.11 at 18:43


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