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October 23rd, 2009
Apple’s brand new 27-inch iMacs come with an interesting feature: the ability to act as a display for connected devices via the built-in DisplayPort connection. This means that, with the proper adaptors, you can connect an array of home theatre devices to the iMac, including Blu-Ray players. The screen has also moved to the HDTV standard 16:9 ratio and it’s wall mountable. All of this makes me think one thing, my next HDTV may be an iMac. The setup would be relatively straightforward. The ne
Samsung to Offer Amazon and Blockbuster OnDemand Access to HDTVs, HTIBs and Blu-ray Players
October 14th, 2009
Samsung has decided it was time to launch two brand new services for HDTV, HTIB and Blu-ray player owners. Starting today Blockbuster OnDemand and Amazon on Demand will be accessible from various connected devices: LCD and Plasma HDTVs Series 650 and above, LED HDTVs Series 7000, HTIBs and Blu-ray players. You’ll be able to rent [...]
Samsung rolls out Amazon, Blockbuster video store access across HDTVs, HTIBs and Blu-ray players everywhere
October 14th, 2009
Just as promised , the (still SD only) Blockbuster OnDemand service is now available on a slew of Samsung hardware via firmware update, while the Internet@TV lineup (LCD and Plasma HDTVs Series 650 and above and LED HDTVs Series 7000) has a brand new toy with the Amazon VOD Yahoo! widget ( which does support HD .) Both services offer a slew of rental and/or purchase options for the digital delivery fanatic, though we still hunger for the audio and quality of VUDU plus the all you can eat go
Samsung rolls out Amazon, Blockbuster video store access across HDTVs, HTIBs and Blu-ray players everywhere
October 14th, 2009
Just as promised , the (still SD only) Blockbuster OnDemand service is now available on a slew of Samsung hardware via firmware update, while the Internet@TV lineup (LCD and Plasma HDTVs Series 650 and above and LED HDTVs Series 7000) has a brand new toy with the Amazon VOD Yahoo! widget ( which does support HD .) Both services offer a slew of rental and/or purchase options for the digital delivery fanatic, though we still hunger for the audio and quality of VUDU plus the all you can eat go
3-Pack of 6-Ft Gold-Plated HDMI Cables for $7.99 Shipped
September 30th, 2009
3-Pack of 6-Ft Gold-Plated HDMI Cables for $7.99 shipped after code MLC193350092927A. Here is a screenshot for your reference. These are used for high-definition digital video/audio signals such as PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Blu-ray players, and more. As a comparison, the least expensive 6-ft HDMI cable at Best Buy goes for over $25 for just one. You may also be interested in these deals.Hanns-G 24" (23.6 Viewable) 1080p Widescreen LCD Monitor for $179.99 ShippedBelkin PureAV 12-Ft HDMI Cable &





