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Nyrius SW100 Digital Audio Optical Toslink 3 Input Selector Switch Compatible with Fiber Optic Cables, HDTV, Blu-ray DVD player, PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, XBOX360, PS3

Posted by on Sunday, 10 October, 2010

Nyrius SW100 Digital Audio Optical Toslink 3 Input Selector Switch Compatible with Fiber Optic Cables, HDTV, Blu-ray DVD player, PCM, Dolby Digital, DTS, XBOX360, PS3

  • 3 Toslink optical inputs and 1 Toslink output (bi-directional: can go in reverse direction)
  • Allows you to connect up to three audio/video sources to one input
  • Provides interference and distortion free signal transmission (0 db signal loss)
  • PCM, Dolby Digital and DTS signals can be passed through this unit
  • Does not require a power source

Get more hookup flexibility for your digital components with this versatile, high quality Digital Optical Selector Switch. This 3-Way Digital Optical Selector Switch lets you connect up to three different optical digital components to a component with only one optical digital input. The selector allows you to switch from one component to another just by turning the selector dial – no more disconnecting and connecting cables or moving equipment around. You can play any of the three components you connect and enjoy the output through your home theater system.

There are four optical digital jacks. The output jack connects to the main unit to which you would like to expand the number of optical jacks (normally a digital audio/video receiver/amplifier). The three input jacks connect to the source devices and allow you to output digital audio to your main unit. Switch easily between sources instead of disconnecting and reconnecting cables when needing to change inputs. The compact design wi

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Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT – on Blu-ray & DVD January 26!

Posted by on Monday, 17 May, 2010


Watch the official trailer from Michael Jackson’s THIS IS IT – on Blu-ray & DVD January 26!


Will a blu-ray dvd player work on a tv without the hd converter box?

Posted by on Sunday, 16 May, 2010

I have a tv with high definition capability, but I do not have the hd converter box. Also can a blu-ray dvd player play regular dvds not just blu-ray disks?


Blu Ray DVD Player- Considered as Compatible Technology

Posted by on Friday, 30 October, 2009

The latest trend in optical disc storage is the bluray disc. The time of the DVD and the CD seems to be coming to an end. DVD’s had the disadvantage of only being able to store only about 700 MB of data on the disc, but Bluray discs can store up to 50 GB memory on a single disc.

A good bluray dvd player needs to play not only bluray discs but CDs and DVDs as well. As bluray discs are read and written using a different wavelength of rays, the technology used in the bluray dvd player is one that has to be compatible with the new bluray technology as well as the older HD DVD technology. The bluray dvd player has become a must-have for many now, and there are many models available for purchase at stores and even online. Although in paying for a bluray dvd player, you’d be paying more than you do for a normal DVD player, you are paid back by the quality of the experience.

Standard quality is no longer enough, with everyone rushing to get super-high quality goods. That’s fair enough as we like to say that we’re getting what we paid for. Buying a bluray dvd play ensures that you have the benefit of many new features and get a better viewing experience as well. For example with bluray technology, bluray discs will be capable of holding much more information than before, and so hence a movie could be watched with the added specials in it.

There are quite a few companies in the race to provide the latest technology who supply the bluray dvd player. Brands like Panasonic, Sony, Philips, LG and Samsung are just some of the brands that have put into the market new DVD players that are compatible not just with bluray discs but with conventional CD’s and DVD’s as well. Companies don’t really have to use this backward compatible technology, because it is optional in manufacture, but decide to do it to improve sales to customers who are reluctant to let go of older technologies.

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Up Limited Edition On Blu-ray To Include Luxo Jr. Lamp

Posted by on Tuesday, 25 August, 2009

Up - Limited Edition Luxo Jr. Collectible Lamp Pack (Image courtesy Amazon)
By Andrew Liszewski

Pixar’s Up will be released on DVD and Blu-ray in November, but fans of Carl Fredricksen and Russel’s adventure to South America might be particularly interested in this special edition of the movie that not only comes with a Blu-ray, DVD and digital copy of the film, but a replica of the Luxo Jr. lamp seen in the company’s animated logo as well. Amazon is currently taking pre-orders for the Luxo Jr. Collectible Lamp Pack, but it will set you back a whopping $140. I mean the movie was was fun and all, but I can’t say I enjoyed it that much.

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Sony outs two 400 disc Blu-ray MegaChangers

Posted by on Thursday, 23 July, 2009

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We knew that Sony was working on Blu-ray MegaChangers since CEDIA 2008, but we didn’t know that it would take almost a full year to get our hands on ‘em. Anyway, here they are: the $800 BDP-CX960 and the $1900 BDP-CX7000ES. What’s the difference you say? Well, actually, plenty – not $1,100 worth, but there is a difference.

The primary difference between the two chargers is the target market. The $1900 model comes as a Sony ES product. That means this guy is equipped with RS-232, IR-in, and Gacenote support, which downloads album art and relative info. Folks that spend real big bucks on home automation are accustomed to getting raped for their laziness. These are also the same people that will spend $1500+ on a universal remote.

The $800 BDP-CX960 is the working man’s changer. It doesn’t have all that fancy-pants home automation crap. It just holds 400 of your favorite Blu-ray, DVD or CDs. That’s all.

If you’re one of those that collection physical media is your pride and joy, expect these models to be available in August.