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Imation Announces TDK Mini-Blu-ray Disc
Imation Announces TDK Mini-Blu-ray Disc
August 2007 From News
Another day, another new recordable Blu-ray disc. Imation Corp. said Friday that it will release a new 8cm mini-rerecordable Blu-ray Disc, under the “TDK Life on Record” brand. The discs will hold 7.5 GB of data, as well as ability to store 60 minutes of high-definition video. The discs, when they arrive in September, will be available in version that cost $24.99 and $34.99. Compatible with the just-announced Hitachi DZ-BD70A and DZ-BD7HA Blu-ray camcorders, the discs will compete with a similar product, also announced Friday, from rival Verbatim. Imation bought most of the TDK brand in April for $300 million,
 
Amoi Net DVD Player
January 2004 From Product Reviews
By Grant Clauser The problem with MP3s and other digital audio files is that they tend to pile up on your PC's hard drive and never get out to the rest of the house. An iPod or similar audio jukebox may be great for taking your music on the road with you, but what about listening to all those tunes when you're lounging on the sofa or puttering around the house. If you're looking to pipe your MP3 collection from your PC to your living room or bedroom, then you need a media server. And if you're looking for a good media server, the
 
In E-Gear's Home Theater Issue...
September 2003 From E-Gear
• Decent home theater speaker packages for under $500 • Building the ultimate home theater PC • Power treatment supplies for all your A/V gear • The chance to win a Whistler handheld GPS device or a DCM speaker system • Reviews: Mirage OmniSat Speakers; Hitachi DVD Camcorder; TDK CDRW Jukebox; Whistler Handheld GPS Unit; Runco/Pioneer Plasmas; Definitive Technologies Speakers; Sonance In-Wall Keypad; JVC HDTV Camcorder; K40 Radar Detector; Marantz Receiver; Samsung Digital Camera All this and more in the September/October issue — on newsstands now.
 
New Gear
September 2002 From E-Gear
Danger at Your Side The 5-oz. Danger HipTop mobile service device delivers voice, Internet and multimedia features in a combination of phone, HTML-based Web browser, e-mail, instant messenger and digital camera. Its fold-away video screen and miniature keyboard perform laptop jobs in palm size. The device runs on a Global System for Mobile (GSM) communications network, but also runs on General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). www.danger.com Phone or Movie Star? You may have seen the Nokia 9210i Communicator phone and PDA in Steven Spielberg's most recent film, Minority Report. The phone case flips open into a screen and keypad with portable office accessory functions,
 
PROLOGUE
March 2001 From E-Gear
Edited by Jamie LatshawSatellite Radio Launches Looks like 2001 will be a digital radio odyssey, as companies are launching satellites to begin service for digital radio. Digital radio will be a subscription-based service that will provide nationwide programming, hence the initial advantage will be cross-country road trips with the same, clear signal always available. Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio, the two competing digital radio broadcasters, will offer subscription packages for $9.95 a month that will include as many as 100 separate stations. The content of those stations will be your deciding factor between the two services. Some programmers are working