by Nicole on December 6, 2007
Polaroid has announced their arrival of the DPJ-08580B which you can also view content from fifth generation iPods which makes your iPod screen bigger and more clear than before. This DVD player has among these features: 8.5 inch screen, a 480x234px resolution and can rotate 180 degrees, with a pair of speakers. $252
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You don’t have to buy DVD’s again as long as you have VHS versions along with this DVD Xpress home video archiver. It literally makes your videos into digital versions and stores them on your hard drive or burn them to DVD. You can even create movies for playback on your iPod or PSP. Hook the DVD Xpress to your PC via USB and connect your camcorder to the video/audio inputs on the DVD Xpress. Place a blank DVD disc into your PC, Press play on your camcorder and burn a clear copy automatically to DVD just like that! Keep all your sappy family memories or even old movies alive with this DVD Xpress video archiver. $80
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Bluedot has released the new BDP-1715 DVD player, features a 7-inch LCD display, MP3 supported, JPEG CD, and CPRM DVDs (Content Protection for Recordable Media). This portable DVD player goes for about $180.
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by Nicole on November 22, 2007

What’s better than a camcorder? A DVD recorder by Canon. The DW-100 allows you to record video from your camera and put it on DVD. It accepts MPEG-2 Video in SD as well as HD video recorded with the AVCHD codec, Blu-Ray disc players as well as PS3’s, connects to any PC with the help of it’s USB 2 connection. Now you can record all those hilarious moments and actually make your own DVD! Coming to stores March 2008.
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by Nicole on November 20, 2007

Whether you’re the type of nerd that hangs out at Coffee shops or even in class, meeting, or whatever the DVP-120CP portable DVD player is ideal. It supports DVD-RAM, DVD DL, CD, MP3, WMA, MPEG, and CD JPEG. Along with a 2.5 battery span this is all you need for those long Monday mornings at a snoozefest of a lecturer.
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by Nicole on October 26, 2007

Toshiba is pretty famous for HD-DVD’s, but they’re coming out with just an ordinary DVD player. The SD-P120DT, a brand new 12′ 800×480 DVD player has a built-in digital TV tuner, is able to output video on HDMI (720p or 1080i). It’s compatible with most formats such as DivX, MP3, and WMA files, and is going for approximately $380.
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by Johan on August 29, 2007

LG comes back with an ultra-thin external DVD burners that look as sleek as their function. The GSA-E50N and LightScribe-equipped GSA-E50L work with Windows Vista and can burn DVD+R / RW, DVD-R / RW, and DVD-RAM discs at up to 8x speeds and are powered by USB. Available in black or white versions, the GSA-E50N will cost at around $122, the GSA-E50L will retail for approx. $136.
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by Nicole on August 22, 2007

Buffalo just released a Blu-ray / HD-DVD combo external drive. If you’re not interested in getting involved in the Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD War, why not get one of these combo burners? IO-DATA also released a similar internal combo drive which is pictured after the jump.
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by Johan on July 10, 2007

Hitachi’s latest hybrid DVD+HDD camcorder, the DZ-HS500E, comes jam packed with 30x optical and 1500x digital zoom. The device combines the high capacity of a 30GB Hard disc with the convenience of a multiform at +DVD burner. This camcorder is supported by one touch button to burn movies from HDD to DVD and features 2 channels Dolby Digital acoustic recording. The DZ-HS500E also has a 2.7 inch TFT LCD screen. This gadget is perfect for taking footage of your hot co-ed neighbors and posting it on YouTube for us to enjoy! No word on pricing or availability yet. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Samsung will be releasing the BD-UP5000, a dual format High-Definition (HD) optical disc player next October. It will fully support both HD-DVD and Blu-ray Disc formats and their interactive technologies, HDi and BD-Java. They’ve also decided to market a dual format player focusing on the consumer demands, which are to have both formats for cheap. Samsung’s new optical disc player is expected to retail in Europe next October for around $400 (not too shabby), as for stateside… who knows?
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