Sony’s latest Blu-ray Live-ready (firmware 1.1 upgradeable to 2.0) deck, which we first saw in February, is now shipping. New facts coming out are that it’s 55 percent smaller and sucks down 21 percent less power than its predecessor the BDP-S300, and boots in “approximately a few seconds.” You can pick it up for $400, but since you can get a new 80GB PS3 that is also BD-Live ready for the same money, you’ve got a choice to make. Also worth factoring in is the step-up S550 available this fall
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Filed under: HDTV , Home Entertainment Wow, Toys ‘R Us was only a day off . Sure enough, Sony’s BDP-S350 — which was first introduced / spotted in February — has gone on sale at Sony Style retail outlets, the Sony Style website and other fine retailers near you. If you’re looking for a quick refresher, this Profile 2.0-compliant deck supports BonusView (picture-in-picture), but …
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Vizio’s 42-inch VP422 plasma gets reviewed: you get what you pay for by Darren Murph, posted Jul 16th 2008 at 5:21PM What, you seriously expected the $999 VP422 to perform like a $5,000+ KURO? In your dreams, bub. Vizio’s latest 42-inch plasma, which certainly looked a-okay on paper for the price, recently hit the test bench over at CNET, and while the overall package was deemed enough to “satisfy casual viewers,” those with even a single videophile gene in ‘em should be wary. The unit managed










