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Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower Case |
| Fri, May 28 2010 | 5:15AM | PermaLink |
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Cooler Master has a longstanding tradition of bringing some of the most forward-thinking cases to the marketplace. There is no denying that their original HAF 932 combined a long list of features into a package that was both unique and infinitely adaptable. To follow this up, Cooler Master is now releasing the HAF-X which takes things to the next level. In this review we take a look at this newfound flagship product to see if it can live up to our high expectations.
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Quick Review: Toshiba BDX2700 Blu-ray Player |
| Thu, September 23 2010 | 3:35PM | PermaLink |
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"Toshiba was once a major player in the two-year long “High Definition Wars”, pitting the HD-DVD format against Blu-ray disc. With fans in each camp, the ultimate fate of HD DVD came about when manufacturers began dropping support for that format and switched over to releasing movies on Blu-ray alone, thus cutting HD-DVD off at the knees. Though the format still lives on today in used movie stores all across the country, Toshiba eventually dropped all support for their competing format and began releasing Blu-ray disc players of its own.
The BDX2700 is a replacement to Toshiba’s first generation Blu-ray player; the BDX2000 (released almost a year ago) and is the current top of the line player (the BDX2500 is a cheaper version which lacks built-in wireless connectivity). The BDX2700 is a “basic” Blu-ray player, which is perfect for those who are upgrading from the straightforward DVD disc players and are confused by the myriad of connectivity options and “apps” that are required for so many consumer electronics these days. Video connections are the typical HDMI, component and composite, while the audio side of things drops the coaxial connection in favor of full analog connectivity (in the event that your sound system doesn’t decode the Blu-ray lossless audio codecs)."
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