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Research analysts are predicting that neither HD DVD or Blu-Ray will prevail in the upcoming industry battle.
BenQ has announced its FP421W monitor - the World's first true High Definition monitor. It's a 24" panel running at 1920x1200 and comes with a HDCP-compliant HDMI connector.
Sony has produced the World's first Blu-ray notebook with its VAIO VGN-AR11S. Along with a Blu-ray re-writeable drive, it features a 1920x1200 17" screen and a HDCP compliant HDMI port.
NVIDIA is expected to update its product line next month with HDCP-ready versions of its GeForce 7900-series video cards.
COMPUTEX 2006: The green team lays out its software and hardware compatibility for HD movies with HDCP content protection. It's got a new technology to cater for movies - PureVideo HD.
The BBC is to begin trying out HDTV over digital terrestrial, meaning that we can enjoy HD programming without resorting to a Sky dish.
Sapphire has a new Radeon X1600XT video card which has a passive cooler with a twist, while MSI has a new GeForce 7600 GS card with a passive cooler. Both support video acceleration and HD playback - which one should end up in your rig?
Revenge of the Sith and 24 are the highlights of Sky's launch line up for high definition broadcasting. We have the technical details.
In something of an unexpected move, Sony won't be messing with the people that bought into HDTV before digital inputs became standard. HD over Component!
NVIDIA has announced the availability of some new PureVideo technologies that are aimed at high-definition video acceleration. These include the H.264 and CV-1 codecs that will be used in the Blu-ray and HD DVD media formats.
CES 2006: Peter Moore, head of Xbox division at Microsoft, has confirmed that a HD-DVD drive will be added to the 360 later this year.
A Toshiba spokesman has suggested that HD DVD won't include region coding, making discs open for all the world to play. What impact is this going to have?
Microsoft has been talking about the hardware requirements for Windows Vista. Dual-core, SATA2 hard drives, 256MB graphics memory and a HDCP display. Prepare to dip into your pocket...
IDF FALL 05: The Xbox 360 includes the functionality to have content on your Media Center deisplayed on the console - Microsoft has been showing us this today.
Twentieth Century Fox have announced they will support the Blu-ray high definition format. Films will include Alien, Die Hard and X-Men series, and TV shows like 24, The Simpsons and Family Guy will appear.
Details of preloaded video and audio on the Xbox 360's hard drive, plus what's going to be in the box and what you'll have to buy separately.
Bill Gates confirms that there might be further revisions of the 360 that support HD-DVD.
1080up.org aims to convince Nintendo that HD is the future, and Revolution should support it.
If you ain't in HD, you ain't nowhere: Xbox 360 is HD; PS3 can run two HD screens; now Fileshack allows you to experience E3 in HD-o-Vision
The US is way ahead of Europe when it comes to tomorrow’s entertainment technology, but that doesn’t mean you can’t build it for yourself.
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