Comparing Blu-Ray, DVD, and VHS movie formats is like comparing LP's, 8 track tapes, cassette tapes, and CD's. Each movie format is an improvement on the previous. Each format contains more storage capacity and better picture quality. By Mark Mays |
Blu-ray technology has taken America by storm in a big way, evidenced by the number of forum threads, reviews, bidding sites and blog posts featuring their features and specs. It also seems that no one can agree on which Blu-ray player is best, and for what purpose, so this article will help you decide what to buy if you're in the market for one of these products. |
Not all of the American Film Iinstitute's most thrilling movies are that thrilling. Read a viewer's favorites and surprises. By Vanette Ryanes |
How digital rights management affects the digital files you purchase. By Dachary Carey |
An HDMI splitter allows you to split one HDMI source signal to two or more outputs. You might use an HDMI splitter to duplicate the signal from your cable box so you can watch it on two televisions, or to split the cable and plug directly into both the television and the home theater system. By Dachary Carey |
What is HDMI? HDMI is the interface of the future, providing high-quality video and audio signal in a single cable. By Dachary Carey |
You might wonder whether it's better to choose an HDMI switcher or invest in a new home theater system with more HDMI inputs. The truth is: you should do whatever your budget dictates. By Dachary Carey |