Blu-ray players are becoming a commodity in the sense that a $78 Blu-ray player can be bought at Walmart.
Manufacturers do, however, offer compelling reasons why consumers ought to shell out more cash for better Blu-ray players. It’s up to consumers, of course, to decide if those features are worth saving hundreds — or even thousands — of dollars.
CES 2010 saw several super-expensive Blu-ray player releases.
You’ll notice that none of the pricey Blu-ray players are 3D compatible. There weren’t many — if any — prices announced for the 3D-friendly Blu-ray players touted during CES.
One is a subsidiary of DTS, with the other looking to gain traction via Indiegogo.
A SIM2 Mico 50 LED projector and 110-inch screen shine in this room.
3M technology poised to boost the vibrancy and richness of colors on LCD screens.
We take a peek at some of the current options for outdoor audio.