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		<title>Magnavox NB500MG9</title>
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Blu-ray Disc Player&amp;trade; made affordable

Overview
Blu-ray Disc Player&amp;trade; for $298 with all the high-end benefits such as 1080P picture @24fps and digital bitstream audio output for Dolby TrueHD&amp;trade; and DTS-HD Master Audio&amp;trade; is just unbelievable. High-end B</description>
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		<title>Denon DVD2500BTCI Blu-ray Disc Player</title>
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Digital Domain only, No more Analogs
The format war between the two High Definition Discs, HD DVD&amp;trade; and Blu-ray Disc&amp;trade; is over. All major Hollywood Studios and Film Companies now support the Blu-ray Disc&amp;trade;. Manufacturers are also bringing out the new Blu-ray&amp;trade; players with advanced features in audio and video. Luckily the prices are also coming down. However, some high-end Blu-ray players are still reserved for a group with higher budget for Home Theater.

Denon DVD2500BTCI&amp;trade;,</description>
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		<title>Panasonic DMP-BD30K 1.1 Profile Blu-ray Player</title>
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February 17, 2009 is approaching fast. This is the deadline after which all television broadcasts will be in digital only. Many television channels are already broadcasting their programs in digital and as well in high-definition. Inspired by these facts many people are now switching towards having their own home theater. A big screen television or an overhead projector is just a part of this plan. You need a new high-definition source, such as a Blu-ray&amp;trade; disc, to fill the display monitor. As the format war between HD DV</description>
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		<title>Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-Ray Disc&amp;trade; Player</title>
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The High Definition format war between HD DVD&amp;trade; and Blu-Ray&amp;trade; seems to be over. The major Hollywood studios like Paramount&amp;reg;, Warner Brothers&amp;reg;, Universal Studios&amp;reg;, Disney Studios&amp;reg;, Buena Vista&amp;reg; and Dream Works&amp;reg; are now supporting the Blu-Ray Group. The Blu-Ray Disc specs have more features such as more disc capacity, support for future Ethernet features etc. but these features are found on higher end and expensive models.

Samsung has been trying to bring their Blu-Ray Disc&amp;trade; players with more features at affordable prices. Their latest in this </description>
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		<title>Accell&amp;trade; UltraAV HDMI Switches</title>
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		<description>The holy grail of a decent and dedicated Home Theater in this new electronic era is to provide simplicity in connectivity and functionality among different electronic devices. One-touch operation from a remote control to handle all these gadgets is the key to peace of mind. HDMI which is the essence of time is trying to make this connectivity easy. One cable can handle audio and video. 

But we all have experienced that the HDMI upgrade process has confused us more than be satisfied. HDMI versions kept on changing from its initial 1.0 version introduced in 2002 to now 1.3b. Some devices with these HDMI ports can handle 1080i signal but not 1080P while some can take 1080P at 60 Hertz but no</description>
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