Home theaters aren't just for watching--they're for listening, as well. And I mean real listening: the kind of all-encompassing, sweep-you-off-your-feet musical absorption that you haven't experienced ...
Another Consumer Electronics manufacturer joins the club of Blu. Cambridge Audio will add a new family member to its Azur line of Audio video component with the announcement of Blu-ray Player BD640.
In 2024, sales of physical media formats—including DVDs, Blu-rays, and 4K Ultra HD discs—continued their decline, with total ...
Cambridge Audio has gone high-def with its first Blu-ray player, the 650BD. The audiophile Profile 2.0 unit features almost universal disc compatibility, handling CD, HDCD, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, SACD ...
For pure disc playback, the classy-looking CXUHD is as good, or better, than anything we’ve tested. It’s also extremely quick loading discs, and it supports both HDR10 and Dolby Vision.But it lacks ...
Going into CES, we knew we'd see a number of Ultra HD Blu-ray players. It's no surprise Sony has one of its own: the UHP-H1. Oddly enough the UHP-H1 is not a 4K Blu-ray player -- its main attraction ...
Streaming movies and TV shows has become an increasingly popular pastime, but there are still good reasons to consider buying a regular Blu-ray player or an Ultra High Definition (4K) model. Standard ...
Like many Criterion releases, the 4K Blu-ray edition of Flow has premium packaging. The fold-out digipack has interior ...
Note that the article over at TG Daily doesn't actually mention anything about the PlayStation 3, although it does speak at length about Blu-ray players. The specs are changing, come October 31, for ...
Blu-ray, also known as Blu-ray disc, is the data storage format that was designed to supersede DVDs. According to the history of Blu-ray technology, it was first developed as a way to use blue laser ...
[Editor’s note: The MPAA and most media companies argue that you can’t legally copy or convert commercial DVDs for any reason. We (and others) think that, if you own a DVD, you should be able to ...
Reader Derrick Crandall has one chunk of media that he’d like to turn into more. He writes: I have a concert recording on a Blu-ray disc. I’d like to use my Mac to extract the audio from it so I can ...