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Introduction to All Pro Solutions, Inc.

All Pro Solutions is a leading manufacturer and innovator of CD, DVD, and Blu-Ray Disc duplicators and publishing systems. Offering the largest selection available along with one of the longest warranties in the industry at 3 years on all robotics, All Pro Solutions is setting the standard for the duplication industry. From low-end, entry-level duplicators Read the rest of this entry

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Hdtv Comparison: Panasonic Viera Th-50pz800u And Th-50pz850u

The Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ800U and the Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ850U are two of the best 50-inch 1080p Plasma HDTV models released by Panasonic so far. They share several other similarities, too, as well as key differences which can help you better decide which one to get.

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Can anyone tell me about 3D Blu-Ray?

I don't understand why I'm reading about special players and battery powered glasses that I'll need in order to watch a 3D Blu-Ray movie. I have a 46″ 1080p 120hz TV and a PS3 that plays blu-ray disks. Shouldn't I be able to pop in the 3D movie, put on glasses like they have at the theater and sit back and enjoy?


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So why buy Blu-ray? My DVD player and disc works just fine. And isn’t the DVD format one of the most successful stories in consumer history since it only took DVD a few years to completely destroy the mighty VHS and conquer the home video market. So why should I change?

The simple answer is this: Blu-ray has a better picture, better sound quality and more special interactive features. You get all Read the rest of this entry

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Blu-ray copying program?

I am trying to find a program that can copy blu-ray movies directly from one disc to another. All I have been able to find is ripping software and software that can burn to blu-rays, but none of them work together so my efforts are void. I also saw something about Blue Cloner, supposedly it does what I want but I don't know where to download it. Thanks!


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Have you ever wanted to make a music CD from the music you’ve purchased that has hundreds of songs on it? This web page will explain how it’s accomplished. It’s really easy to make a music CD to play at a party that has hundreds of songs on it.

If you’ve already mastered the art of burning music onto disks and backing up your songs then any music you have bought you can easily make it through the Read the rest of this entry

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LG BD390 Blu-ray Player: Although it was Sony that has brought us the Blu-ray disc format, at the time of writing it is LG that manufactures the best Blu-ray player in the market. The great Blu-ray and DVD movie playback is just the beginning of the long list on what is great about this player. Whether it is in terms of loading speed and video quality, the BD390 came up on top of its class. Besides having a great video playback, it also comes with many great features. For starters it has built-in wi-fi capabilities so that you would not have to connect a cable to view online content. Once connected to the internet, you can view online content from YouTube, Netflix and CinemaNow. This player comes with on-board decoding for DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD audio signals. It also has 7.1 analog outputs.

Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Player: The Panasonic DMP-BD60 is another bag of goodies. It has excellent movie playback (especially for Blu-ray discs) and comes with an array of extra features. This model can also stream online content, but it does not come with wi-fi connectivity. You can also access Amazon on Demand movies on this player. The loading time of Blu-ray movies isn’t as fast as would like it to be. Overall, the Panasonic DMP-BD60 is a great BR player, especially for its price range.

Sony BDP S360 Blu-ray Player: The Sony BDP S360 is the best no-frills Blu-ray player in the market. It does not have many of the extra features of the two models above but serves its main purpose (playing Blu-ray movies) really well. The loading time was pretty fast and the video quality was generally very good. It is the perfect buy for anyone who is looking for a simple and straightforward BR player.

For more product info and customer reviews, visit LG Blu-ray Player. For reviews on other DVD and Blu-ray disc players, visit http://dvd-planets.blogspot.com

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I just won a BluRay player. What do I really have here?

I have a 56″ Samsung Flat/Screen Rear-Proj TV and Samsung HD-DVD Player. Earlier tonite, I “won” a Samsung Blu-Ray Disc Player (Model BD-P1600 / HD 1080p). What do I have here?

* Can I play regular DVD's on this thing?
* Will the picture be even better?
* Will a regular HDMI cable be okay or do I need something special?
* Is this BluRay stuff gonna be around for a while or is there something else coming along soon?
* I heard the BluRay DVD's are very expensive. True? Or are they expected to get cheaper or.. maybe, fade away (just another techno-fad)?
* Should I keep the BluRay for BluRay DVDs and the HD for old DVDs?

Obviously, I know little about this stuff. Can anyone offer any suggestions? Thanks.

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For those who had more than enough money but not until exceed, maybe you can take a view to midrange hp computers laptop. The price is a little bit more expensive. But you’ll get more experience and pleasure too. They have feature that entry-level laptop has, such as blu-ray optical drive, dedicated graphic card, or the most up-to-date Intel and AMD processor. The goods one from HP is HP Compaq Read the rest of this entry

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