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Vizio tops accessories off with two Google TV-powered players

It turns out Vizio’s plans for Android don’t stop at just tablets and TVs, as it’s list of accessories being announced for 2012 are two Google TV powered set-top boxes.

It turns out Vizio’s plans for Android don’t stop at just tablets and TVs, as it’s list of accessories being announced for 2012 are two Google TV powered set-top boxes.

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Audiovox shows off the industry’s first in-car Blu-ray player, the AVDBR1

We’ve been seeing demo units of in-car Blu-ray players at CES for years , but Audiovox is apparently finally ready to offer one for sale with its AVDBR1, seen here skulking about the halls of CES. Due in the spring with an MSRP of $349.99, it can be installed under the seat or in a storage compartment and is even BD-Live compatible with optional WiFi upgrade, available after a firmware update arrives later this year. Of course, even if you like video in the car — usually for the kids in the backseat — there’s plenty of other ways to get it including digital copies that can be activated on your phone, tablet or laptop, or DVDs included in the combo packs most major releases have

We’ve been seeing demo units of in-car Blu-ray players at CES for years , but Audiovox is apparently finally ready to offer one for sale with its AVDBR1, seen here skulking about the halls of CES. Due in the spring with an MSRP of $349.99, it can be installed under the seat or in a storage compartment and is even BD-Live compatible with optional WiFi upgrade, available after a firmware update arrives later this year. Of course, even if you like video in the car — usually for the kids in the backseat — there’s plenty of other ways to get it including digital copies that can be activated on your phone, tablet or laptop, or DVDs included in the combo packs most major releases have

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Samsung readies 23mm-thick 3D Blu-ray player for CES unveiling

Samsung’s obsession with making the world’s thinnest Blu-ray player hasn’t abated and the company’s now announced plans to slim things down even further with a 23mm-thick unit to be unveiled at CES 2011.

Samsung’s obsession with making the world’s thinnest Blu-ray player hasn’t abated and the company’s now announced plans to slim things down even further with a 23mm-thick unit to be unveiled at CES 2011.

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Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player with Google TV review

We know the feeling of set-top box fatigue as much as anyone, so naturally we were interested in Sony’s Internet TV Blu-ray player — just like the Sony Internet TV , it lets you add Google TV to your system without adding any more boxes. At the same time, we’re always wary of combo devices — they’re often a jack of all trades and master of none

We know the feeling of set-top box fatigue as much as anyone, so naturally we were interested in Sony’s Internet TV Blu-ray player — just like the Sony Internet TV , it lets you add Google TV to your system without adding any more boxes. At the same time, we’re always wary of combo devices — they’re often a jack of all trades and master of none

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Live from Sony’s Google TV event

Things are all set to go down at 5:30EST — we’ll see you then! Live from Sony’s Google TV event originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:20:00 EDT.

Things are all set to go down at 5:30EST — we’ll see you then! Live from Sony’s Google TV event originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 12 Oct 2010 17:20:00 EDT.

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Pioneer previews its trio of 3D Blu-ray players at CEDIA

Not quite as good as an actual announcement, but at CEDIA Pioneer was previewing its BDP-430, BDP-43FD and BDP-41FD 3D Blu-ray players which are expected to cost the same or less than the current models at $299, $399 and $499. The look and feel is pretty much what we’ve come to expect from Pioneer and the line includes the usual suspect of streaming options, with one yet to be announced option that should be revealed before they hit the street next spring

Not quite as good as an actual announcement, but at CEDIA Pioneer was previewing its BDP-430, BDP-43FD and BDP-41FD 3D Blu-ray players which are expected to cost the same or less than the current models at $299, $399 and $499. The look and feel is pretty much what we’ve come to expect from Pioneer and the line includes the usual suspect of streaming options, with one yet to be announced option that should be revealed before they hit the street next spring

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Toshiba finally dives into Blu-ray 3D with BDX3100 player, offers up BDX1100 if stereo’s not your style

Seems like Toshiba bit off more Blu-ray 3D than it could chew this year — the Japanese firm’s just announced that the new BDX3100KB will be its first set-top stereoscopic player, never mind the BDX3000 it announced at CES . Still, we’re willing to forgive and forget if the new machine (replete with DivX and MKV playback, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround, and instant playback of AVCHD footage from connected camcorders) makes it stateside sometime soon — both it and the relatively boring BDX1100 standard Blu-ray unit are presently slated for a UK release (at unspecified prices) in October of this year

Seems like Toshiba bit off more Blu-ray 3D than it could chew this year — the Japanese firm’s just announced that the new BDX3100KB will be its first set-top stereoscopic player, never mind the BDX3000 it announced at CES . Still, we’re willing to forgive and forget if the new machine (replete with DivX and MKV playback, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround, and instant playback of AVCHD footage from connected camcorders) makes it stateside sometime soon — both it and the relatively boring BDX1100 standard Blu-ray unit are presently slated for a UK release (at unspecified prices) in October of this year

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Samsung Blu-ray players won’t play Warner, Universal movies after firmware update, require a rollback

As annoying as continuous Blu-ray player updates are, usually having the latest one is the best way to play more movies.

As annoying as continuous Blu-ray player updates are, usually having the latest one is the best way to play more movies.

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Samsung shows off portable, HTIB 3D Blu-ray player options and the biggest LED 3DTV yet

We had no idea that the Blu-ray players Samsung showed off at CES would just be the first of a steady stream rolling out this year, and today in New York it’s showing off the latest set of 3D capable hardware — many of which have already shown up on retail shelves.

We had no idea that the Blu-ray players Samsung showed off at CES would just be the first of a steady stream rolling out this year, and today in New York it’s showing off the latest set of 3D capable hardware — many of which have already shown up on retail shelves.

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RCA BRC3108 portable Blu-ray ships to Target, seriously undercuts Panny’s DMP-B15

Remember Panasonic’s DMP-B15 ? You know, that “world’s first portable Blu-ray player” that was introduced at CES and just started shipping last month?

Remember Panasonic’s DMP-B15 ? You know, that “world’s first portable Blu-ray player” that was introduced at CES and just started shipping last month?

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