Posts Tagged ‘HD’

Hori LCD3 Now Available for Purchase

The Hori LCD3 portable display that I previously reported on for the PS3 Slim earlier this year is up for order at Play-Asia, though they only have four in stock at the time of this post.  For those that don’t remember, the HDLCD 3 is an 11.6 inch portable display for the PS3 that clamps [...]

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Seagate FreeAgent Theater + HD Firmware Update Adds Netflix and YouTube Streaming

Seagate’s criminally underpromoted FreeAgent Theater + HD media streaming and playback box has received a new firmware update which adds support for Netflix Watch Instantly streaming as well as other major online media portals in YouTube, vTuner and Mediafly. This unit can also playback the vast majority of fansubs, including those in the ever popular [...]

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YouTube Rolling Out 1080p Video Streams

YouTube director of Product Management Hunter Walk has confirmed to NewTeeVee that the portal will begin to roll out 1080p video streams as well as going back and re-encoding videos in its library uploaded in the aforementioned resolution for display while talking about new YouTube products such as YouTube XL (YouTube formatted for televisions). Watch [...]

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Sega to Launch Sega Racing Classic as Daytona USA HD Remake

Cabinet image courtesy of Highway Games Sega’s AM2 division, responsible for some of the most memorable arcade machines during the Golden Era have quietly confirmed an HD remake of Daytona USA in Sega Racing Classic. It should be noted that Sega has not held the Daytona USA license since 1999, which is the reason for [...]

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Obvious Difference is Obvious: Eva 1.0 on TV Looks Better than DVD

Commentary from all over the anime blogosphere has been alight with the continual statement of surprise when the first comparison images surfaced comparing the DVD version of Eva 1.01 to the newly minted TV broadcast version aired this past Friday in Japan. Already the biggest difference from the DVD version is the brighter color palette [...]

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