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If youve been looking for the best home theater and music performance for your small to medium sized room, the NEW Intimus 4T-CB Hybrid SD is perfect for you.
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HDMI is a data superhighway for digital video and audio. For the best high definition experience, use an HDMI cable that delivers all the picture and sound data your HD components require. . This cable is optimized for the next generation performance of HDTVs and game consoles that will require 1080p resolution with Deep Color technology. [Read More]
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The AmazonBasics High-Speed HDMI Cable is intended to connect all your latest high-definition consumer electronics. Use this cable to connect your HDTV to your cable box, satellite dish, Blu-Ray player, and more, and experience the higher quality audio and video that your home theater can deliver. High-quality, gold-plated connectors resist corro[Read More]

With technology improving everyday, you quickly start to notice that not only can you still use CD or DVDs to do CD duplication, DVD duplication or even CD packaging and DVD packaging, but you can now use new formats to store or sell programs and more.

It is actually now possible to use blu-ray and high definition technology to do all that. Those new technology can store even more data than the normal CD or DVD that would be used for CD replication, DVD replication and the others.

We hear a lot about blu-ray discs and high definition but what is it really.

The blu-ray disc is the next generation of optical disc format developed to enable recording, playback or rewriting of high-definition video most commonly known as HD, as well as storing a large amount of data. Whereas a DVD has a storage capacity of up to 8. 5GB, a blu-ray would have a storage capacity of up to 50 GB and a high definition DVD would have a storage capacity of up to 30GB which make those types of storage hugely interesting.

While discs like DVDs and CDs use a red laser to write and read the data, the new blu-ray format actually uses a blue-violet laser. Using a blue-violet laser instead of a red laser means that the laser has a shorter wavelength which makes it possible to focus the laser dot with even better accuracy, thus allowing data to be packed more compactly and stored in less space which obviously mean a greater storage capacity.

The blu-ray technology is supported by around two hundred of the world’s leading computers, consumer electronics, video game and music companies for the moment and this number is meant to grow with the years. The format is even supported by all Hollywood studios as the successor to the DVDs we all use for the moment. Interestingly, High Definition DVDs have not been used much due to the growing success of blu-ray discs, especially since you can store much more data on a blu-ray disc than on a high definition DVD.

Even if the blu-ray and high definition formats are not widely in use at the moment, they will certainly be in the coming years as soon as the technology becomes better known by the consumers around the world. So next time you want to get DVD or CD duplication or even DVD packaging or CD packaging done, think about using blu-ray discs instead.

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Disc Compatibility BD-ROM/RE/R*, DVD video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Audio CD, CD-R/RW Video Characteristics Full Digital High-Definition 1080p video output via HDMI Audio Characteristics Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD Advanced Digital Out Format Profile 1.1, 1080p 24Hz, HDMI v 1.3 for x.v.colour Terminals HDMI out, Component video out, Vi[Read More]
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Mediabridge HDMI Cables are high quality cables that will do exactly what you need an HDMI cable to do. Simply put, they will cleanly transport the signal from your Blu-Ray player, PS3 or X-Box to your television without degrading the picture. And if your Blu-Ray player or game console happens to transmit 120hz or 240hz, they will not get in the wa[Read More]