TimeLine Layout

August, 2008

  • 14 August

    PCs now ready for Blu movies

    Playback software supporting Blu-ray (BD) commercial movies, and video cards certified for High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) are now readily available, which means BD disc drives can now be used to their full potential. CyberLink has released an update to its PowerDVD software suite that enables support for LG’s BD drives, while Sony has issued …

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  • 14 August

    High

    A new survey has found that two-thirds of high-definition-capable TV owners lack an HDTV set-top box and half of consumers mistakenly believe that DVDs already offer HD video. Vendors, David Braue explains, have their work cut out for them in educating the public about the new technology. Consumers may be spending big on large new flat-screen TVs, but ignorance of …

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  • 14 August

    Panasonic to pump up plasma production

    Panasonic is betting its future on the proliferation of plasma TVs by investing 180 billion yen (AU$2 billion) in a new plasma display panel (PDP) plant that will double its current production capacity. Scheduled to open in July 2007, the new facility, located next to one of its existing PDP factories in Amagasaki, Japan, will boost Panasonic’s total production from …

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  • 14 August

    Action on a digital television action plan

    commentary Bless her cotton socks, some six years after Australia’s first digital television broadcasts began in January 2001, Communications Minister Helen Coonan has announced an action plan to drive the take-up of digital services in Australia. The plan — called Ready, Get Set, Go Digital — includes the creation of a new government agency, Digital Australia, which will act as …

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  • 14 August

    TVs of the Future: Panasonic’s vision

    When asked what will be the most significant challenge for Panasonic over the next 10 years, Mr. Toshihiro Sakamoto, Senior Managing Director, President of Panasonic AVC Networks Company replied without hesitation that it was the development of televisions “post plasma”. Although the company is currently building a new plasma display panel plant that will double its PDP production capacity to …

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  • 14 August

    Is it worth buying an HD set top box for an SD plasma TV?

    Thanks for your question; we get quite a few along similar lines. As you have an SD TV, it would be a waste of money to upgrade to an HD STB, as no matter what, the output will not be higher than what the set is capable of producing. As standard definition set top boxes produce interlaced signals only (576i), …

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  • 14 August

    Panasonic 103

    Panasonic’s larger-than-life plasma panel (click for larger image) If you want bragging rights for the biggest TV on your block, start clearing wall space for Panasonic’s upcoming monster of a plasma panel that tips the display charts at 103 inches (that’s 2.62 meters of screen for the metric-minded). Panasonic showed off the panel last week at the CEDIA Expo on …

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  • 14 August

    Monster protection

    Many homes in Australia are plagued by an inconsistent power supply. Surges and spikes in the AC mains power, and power blackouts and lighting in particular, can destroy connected devices as higher than expected voltage travels through the lines. Often people have surge protectors guarding their PCs, but forget to protect similarly sensitive (and expensive) home theatre components and TVs. …

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  • 14 August

    Blu

    [? template(“/cnet/livery/storyfragments/feature/bluray_hddvd.htm”); ?] updated Another year, another global battle for tech supremacy. For most consumers, the decision whether to go with a plasma or LCD television is difficult enough. But consumers are now faced with the tough choice of two competing, next-generation DVD standards — Blu-ray and HD DVD. With the release of the PlayStation 3 and other HD players …

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  • 14 August

    Blu

    update One major issue holding back early adopters from plunging headfirst into the world of Blu-ray or HD DVD has been the dearth of commercial content available in Australia. What’s the use of having hot new next-generation hardware if you can’t watch any of the movies that are supposed to be so visually and sonically astounding? After a long wait …

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