|
Sears Black Friday deals slip out: Sony Blu-ray player for $179.99 |
|
|
|
|
The News -
General CE News
|
|
Monday, 27 October 2008 |
|
Filed under: Industry, Blu-ray, Players, Sony
And so it begins. With the day after Thanksgiving in the USA (more affectionately known as Black Friday) closing in, we're starting to see the earliest slippage of deals from big box retailers. Up first this year is Sears, which has let loose a laundry list of discounts that will be available for a limited time on November 28th. When peering at the items we care about, the most notable inclusion is a Sony Blu-ray player for $179.99; granted, we've seen the BDP-S300 for under $200 already, but the link takes us to Sony's fresher, better BDP-S350. Hard to say how legitimate that is, but at any rate, those looking for BD and audio can find Samsung's HT-BD2E Blu-ray home theater system for $599.99, and folks just now looking to dive into DVD will find a Memorex DVD player for $14.99. Check the read link for the full rundown, and get prepared for an onslaught of lists just like this from elsewhere as B-Day draws closer.
[Via I4U News] Sears Black Friday deals slip out: Sony Blu-ray player for $179.99 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Mon, 27 Oct 2008 11:35:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Ask Engadget HD: What's the best PVR software? |
|
|
|
|
The News -
General CE News
|
|
Wednesday, 13 August 2008 |
|
Filed under: Ask Engadget HD, DVRs, Media PCs, Media streamers, Other formats, Tuners
Here lately, we've seen a number of questions flow in regarding TV tuners, so it makes sense that folks taking the plunge and building their own HTPC would want to know what flavor of software to mix in with it.
"I recently pieced together a pretty simple HTPC with an OTA TV tuner and I'm looking for the best PVR software to pair up with it. I'm currently running Windows XP MCE, but I could make the swap to Vista or Linux if the applications are good enough for either of those two. What would readers recommend for each operating system? Which one gives the least amount of hassle and works smoothly the majority of the time? Thanks!"
A pretty open-ended request, you see, but a valid one nonetheless. What's your favorite PVR software? Does Beyond TV have your heart? MythTV / SageTV the one(s) for you? Feel free to list the pros and cons of applications you've tried -- wouldn't want anyone to miss anything!
[Image courtesy of Parker1]
Got a burning question that you'd love to toss out for Engadget HD (or its readers) to take a look at? Tired of Google's blank stares when you ask for real-world experiences? Hit us up at ask at engadgethd dawt com and keep an eye on this space -- your inquiry could be next.Permalink | Email this | Comments |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 Next > End >>
|
| Results 1069 - 1071 of 1071 |