Posts Tagged ‘HD’

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Terry White’s iTunes HD or Blu-ray?


2009
03.23

Terry wrote a nice article on his blog about the new HD iTunes feature. Also he compared this feature with the use of Blu-ray (According to Apple ‘A bag of Hurt’)

“In case you missed it, Apple just recently started selling movies via iTunes in HD. I’m not sure why it took so long for this to happen, but I would bet money that it had more to do with Hollywood than Apple. When you look at the severely limited number of HD titles for sale, we can only look to Hollywood and their relentless need to control everything to blame for this. Nonetheless, HD movies are now available not only for Rental (which Apple has been doing for over a year), but also for purchase. Like most things on iTunes, the number of titles will ramp up quickly. So this now leads me to my question:

iTunes HD or Blu-ray?“…………… read more here

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LaCie LaCinema Rugged


2008
11.30

Here’s a suggestions for the Holiday gift season!! One cool device!


With the new LaCinema Rugged, you’ll be able to access and enjoy your files on any television. You can watch television shows and movies, listen to music, and create photo slideshows to share with your friends and family. Created for LaCie by world-famous industrial designer Neil Poulton, the LaCinema Rugged goes beyond ordinary multimedia hard disks with its sophisticated all-terrain design. It features HDMI upscaling, allowing you to watch movies and television programs on your HD TV, or even enjoy your photos in full HD resolution. You’re free to take your media with you with the LaCinema Rugged; its unique varnished, scratch-protected aluminum shell and shock-resistant rubber sleeve make it especially resistant to harsh elements for extra protection wherever you go. With a smart and simple user interface, as well as a convenient remote control, the LaCinema Rugged is both practical and user-friendly. By connecting it to your computer via USB, you can store your multimedia files, then access them later through any television. Its 500GB capacity is large enough to hold most media libraries.”

 

  • Connect to HDTV via HDMI
  • User-friendly interface and remote control
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 bus powered
  • Rugged and compact: ideal for taking on vacation or visiting friends
  • Play your movies, music, and photos on any TV
From: Lacie.com

 

 

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Video Goodness


2008
11.23

Check out this HD add for Snickers. Not sure what the relation between the creatures and eating candy bars is? But what the heck, the video sure rocks! 

Metal creatures running wild in the streets. [Via]

Wait for it to load! You won’t regret!!