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mintek-mdp-1030-portable-dvd-player-with-screen-10-2- Mintek MDP-1030 Portable DVD Player with Screen 10.2...
US $119.99
End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 8:25:36 PDT
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toshiba-portable-dvd-player-sdp1900-9-in-screen- Toshiba Portable DVD player SDP1900 9 in. screen
US $109.95 (0 Bid)
End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 10:39:53 PDT
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philips-7-widescreen-portable-dvd-player-pet741 PHILIPS 7" WIDESCREEN PORTABLE DVD PLAYER PET741
US $46.00 (11 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 11:35:02 PDT
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gpx-bd707b-portable-dvd-player-with-screen-7-in- GPX BD707B Portable DVD Player with Screen 7 In.
US $131.77
End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 11:43:06 PDT
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haier-pdvd9kit-portable-dvd-player-with-screen-9-in- Haier PDVD9KIT Portable DVD Player with Screen 9 In.
US $113.48
End Date: Saturday Sep-04-2010 11:43:13 PDT
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Popularity: 50% [?]

should i get a Xbox 360 ,Ps3,or a Nintendo Dsi?

i really want an Xbox 360 or a PS3
but i don’t know which 2 get also the nintendo dsi is coming out next month
so there’s that 2

Xbox 360 pros-
cheaper
has halo3,and halo world at war,gears of war ,and fall out 3
controllers feel better to hold

Ps3 pros-
looks cooler
has better graphics
has residence
the controllers look better
blu-ray
FREE online play

Nintendo Dsi pros
portable
cheaper
has 2 cameras
has an mp3 player
at skool i can keep it in my pocket,slip the headphones through my sleeve and listen 2 it at skool(lol)

xbox 360 cons
red rings of death
no blu ray
live is 5$

ps3 cons
more expensive

Dsi Cons
dont come out for another month or 2
worst graphics
low battery life
less exciting 2 play

so i need 2 know which 1 is better!!!
which should i buy!!!!

RCA Portable Blu-ray Player BRC3109 ~ 10" Screen ~ Nice
US $62.99 (10 Bids)
End Date: Wednesday Sep-08-2010 19:30:21 PDT
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Popularity: 42% [?]

Do you see anything wrong with this receiver?

Yamaha Brings HDMI 1.3a Support and Full HD Audio Format Capability To Latest 7.1 Channel A/V Home Theater Receivers

– High-Performance Receivers at More Affordable Prices Raise the Bar with Exclusive Cinema DSP Processing, 1080p Upscaling and iPod Connectivity; Ethernet Connection (RX-V3800) –

Yamaha Electronics Corporation, the innovator in home theater and digital audio and video reproduction, today introduced two new best-in-class 7.1 channel A/V digital home theater receivers, the RX-V3800 (140w x 7; $1,699.95 MSRP) and the RX-V1800 (130w x 7; $1,299.95 MSRP). Offering unsurpassed home theater audio and video realism, both models feature full HD audio format capability, including lossless Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio surround sound, Yamaha’s acclaimed Cinema DSP processing engine, video upscaling to 1080p, and support of the latest HDMI 1.3a specification. Both models are compatible with the Apple iPod, via an optional docking station (YDS-10), and allow playback of XM Satellite Radio’s standard and XM HD Surround content. The receivers will be on display at Yamaha’s booth (#450) throughout CEDIA Expo 2007, taking place September 5-9, 2007 in Denver, Colorado.

The RX-V3800 also features an Ethernet connection, enabling consumers to access Internet radio stations, music files stored on a PC and the company’s premier MusicCAST audio system server (MCX-2000), providing access to as many as 40,000 songs that can be stored on that system. Offering seamless integration with any sources connected by the Ethernet port, as well as with an iPod and XM Satellite Radio, the RX-V3800 enables users to navigate their content via well-designed graphical user interfaces that are optimized for display on HDTV monitors.

Both models offer full support of HD audio format signals including Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital TrueHD, HDT-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio, as well as surround sound processing with the enhanced capability of Yamaha’s exclusive Cinema DSP. Content with 5.1-channel audio is augmented by two front “presence” channels that expand the soundfield upward and outward. The RX-V3800 features 3D Cinema DSP which gives the sound field an extra vertical dimension for more realistic sound images via the two front presence speakers.

Both models support the latest HDMI standard, HDMI 1.3a, unleashing the stunning quality of 30- and 36-bit color depths. Colors are so vivid they seem to jump off the screen with perfectly smooth transitions and ultra-fine gradations. Both receivers have four HDMI inputs, allowing users to connect a variety of high-definition sources such as Blu-ray and HD-DVD players.

Analog video sources are upconverted, enabling their signal to be routed to a connected HDTV through the HDMI output cable. What’s more, both receivers harness Anchor Bay Technology’s ABT1010 chip to provide video upscaling from 480i or 480p, to resolutions up to 1080p. As a result, users have a true high-definition experience even when viewing sources such as DVDs. A 120Hz refresh rate is supported to accommodate new, reduced flicker LCD TVs. Moreover, 1080p/24Hz compatibility provides optimal performance with Blu-ray Discs and compliant displays. Auto Lip-Sync Compensation prevents sync issues sometimes associated with transmitting video and audio via HDMI.

Additional features for high quality audio performance include Yamaha’s Digital ToP-ART design which simplifies the signal path and eliminates noise sources to ensure superior audio and video performance. Activating the receivers’ Pure Direct functionality protects the signal additionally by further shortening its path, bypassing all DSP circuitry and cutting power to non-essential functions such as the front-panel display. High Current Amplification allows the amplifiers to drive all types of speakers with pure, robust sound. Also included are discrete low-noise power supplies, Burr-Brown 192kHz/24bit DACs, large arch-shaped heat sinks, low jitter PLL circuitry for SPIDF signals, and all-new, ultra-rigid vibration damping chassis design.

Both models connect easily to Apple iPods via an optional iPod docking station (Yamaha YDS-10; SRP $99.95). Once docked, the iPod can be operated (song selection, play, etc.) via the receivers’ remote controls. A one cable connection allows users to view the iPod’s video, pictures and operating status (song title, artist, etc.) on a television monitor. In addition, docked iPods are automatically charged so they’re always ready for a road trip. The RX-V3800 also has a front panel USB port to for quick and easy connections of other portable audio devices.

Playback of XM HD Surround from XM Satellite Radio, which delivers audio programming in full 5.1 channel surround sound (XM Ch. 76 and 113), as well as content from the company’s 160-plus standard service channels, is achieved via an optional service subscription and XM Mini Tuner. Neural Surroundâ„¢ technology enhances the experience of XM HD Surround, delivering a detailed sound stage with superior 5.1 channel separation. Yamaha’s proprietary Compressed Music Enhancer technology compensates for the lost detail of audio that is compressed during the “ripping” process, recapturing the essence of the original recording.

The Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer (YPAO) simplifies the home theater setup process by automatically analyzing room acoustics and setting parameters for optimum sound quality at the touch of a button.

The RX-V3800 and the RX-V1800 offer flexible system configuration options, as the 7.1 channels can be used to create an immersive surround sound environment in a single room, or the seven internal power amplifiers can be allocated to a main room and up to two additional zones. The RX-V3800 offers the extra capability of outputting video to a second zone simultaneously with the main room. A dedicated zone remote and RS-232C interface allow both receivers to be easily integrated into custom installations.

Brand New RCA Portable Blu-ray Player w/10" LCD Screen
US $150.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Monday Sep-06-2010 11:46:56 PDT
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Popularity: 37% [?]

What portable media device has these specifications?

Im looking for something that I can dock an Ipod to, plug in SD cards and, play DvD’s. Either are fine, but if there is a device that does both please do tell.

These other details are preferred but not required:

10″ screen (bigger the better)

Big speakers (the dvd players I usually get are crummy with sound unless they have sizable speakers).

Durable brand name

Carrying case included

HDDVD or Blu-Ray (although this might be wishful thinking)

I’m a movie fanatic and I have been watching movies at work through a dinky 6 or 7 incher, I need an upgrade.
Oops, didn’t word that first paragraph correctly.

It needs to play DvD in addition to being able to play off of SD cards and/or has a docking station for an ipod.

RCA BRC3108 10" PORTABLE BLU-RAY DISC(TM) PLAYER
US $303.99
End Date: Saturday Oct-02-2010 17:15:02 PDT
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Popularity: 41% [?]

The Xbox 360 and the PS3?

People always argue over which system is better. I’ve seen articles about the two, and they usually say that the Xbox 360 is better, but the PS3 has more potential.

The Xbox 360 is easier to design games for, and it had pretty good graphics. The PS3 usually has better contrast, but lower-resolution textures or smaller draw distances. There are also more bugs and glitches… No one really uses the 50GB Blu-Ray disk to its full potential. There’s Metal Gear Solid 4, and some other PS3 exclusives, but over 80% of the games for the PS3 can pretty much fit into a DVD.

The PS3 has better specs, but if you just look at the numbers, then that must mean the Gamecube and Xbox are better than a PS2, which isn’t really true.

Xbox 360: Pros

Good Graphics
Better Exclusive Games (but that’s just an opinion)
Cheaper
Bigger Hard Drive
Better Online Stuff (Xbox Live is known to be > PSN)
Less Bugs/Glitches
Can Play AND Charge Controllers
Usually Voted For Better-Feeling Controller

PS3: Pros

Free Online Multiplayer (but $4 a month isn’t that big of a deal…)
Better Controller for Fighting Games
Good Contrast (stuff ain’t pitch-black at times)
UP TO 7 CONTROLLERS CONNECTED AT ONCE (but the use of this isn’t very clear)
Blu-Ray Media Player
Can Connect to PSP (Microsoft doesn’t even have a portable console)
Quiet

Xbox 360: Cons

WTF is with the Super-Contrast???
Large Population of Kids/Teens (I’m a [proud?] member of this group)
RRoD (I’ve heard there is a 33% chance of your 360 to PHAIL! But I also heard there’s a new Falcon chipset that has a smaller chance to overheat)
Loud
The D-Pad on our controllers is crap

PS3: Cons

Hard to design games for
Can’t recharge controller AND play at the same time (but I just heard this. No real research on the PS3)
Updates take a long time
Some games have a mandatory installation
More bugs and glitches in games.

Can someone explain to me why fanboys insist that their system is better, but usually don’t have anything to back it up with?
Or, answer to me with this wealth of info about which system is better, and will be better in the next 2 years. (People are still learning how to design for the PS3)

External BluRay RW Burner Player Slim USB Portable DVD
US $201.14
End Date: Saturday Sep-25-2010 19:43:00 PDT
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Popularity: 40% [?]

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