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June 15th, 2010
ViewSonic's New NexTV VMP75 Networked Media Player Allows Easy and Seamless Streaming of Movies and TV Shows Directly to Your TV
Netflix Users Can Instantly Watch Movies And TV Episodes Via PS3 !
October 26th, 2009
Computer Entertainment America Inc and Netflix Inc are going to join forces in order to make thousands of movies and TV episodes from Netflix, to be streamed instantly to TVs via the Playstation 3 Computer Entertainment System. Moreover, Netflix has decided to begin streaming via the PS3 system next month with no additional cost to Netflix members in the US who already have a PS3 system. Till September 30, Neflix had 11.1 million U.S. subscribers and the PS3 system’s installation reached close
Stream Movies and TV Shows Instantly Using Amazon Video on Demand
October 21st, 2009
Selected Samsung HDTV such as the Samsung LCD and Plasma HDTVs Series 650 and above as well as Samsung LED HDTVs Series 7000 and above are equipped with the feature called Internet@TV where widgets can be downloaded right into the TV to allow premium content to be streamed right through. Currently, Twitter, YouTube, and Yahoo among others are the premium service providers giving premium conten[...] This is a post from Geekie Gadgets , always the latest cool Tech Gadgets Stream M
Samsung unveils 55-inch 240Hz 3D 1080p TV
October 14th, 2009
I have said it before, I am looking forward to watching 3D movies and TV shows in my home, but the caveat is that the 3D has to look good. I’m talking movie theater caliber 3D, not that junk like NBC pulled on Chuck. I have already talked about a Panasonic 3D HDTV a few weeks back that was unveiled. Today Samsung is back with its own 3D HDTV. The Samsung set is a 50-inch 3D HDTV with full 1080p resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate. That will provide 120Hz to each eye and make for smoo
Ask Engadget HD: Best home theater setup for gaming?
October 7th, 2009
Filed under: Ask Engadget HD , Other hardware As usual, this week's Ask Engadget HD centers around a particular home theater setup question, as Philip is trying to set things up for one particular purpose: gaming. Movies and TV are great source of high definition, but some of us just want to hook up the Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 and go. We'll let him flesh out the details: "I'm finally ready to build the home theater I've always wanted, and while I'll definitely be watching TV and play





