Be sure you PS3 is outputting the highest quality picture your tv supports. Go to "settings" then to "display settings" and there you can set it to automatically output your tv's maximum supported...
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Be sure you PS3 is outputting the highest quality picture your tv supports. Go to "settings" then to "display settings" and there you can set it to automatically output your tv's maximum supported...
By far, the absolute BEST mobile browser to date is Safari which is found only on iPhone and iPod Touch. The LG Voyager and Blackberry Storm are both good touchscreen phones as well. But the web...
Um, well you need a receiver to connect and drive everything. A receiver is the heart of any home theater.
I pretty sure that the 605 is certified for 6 ohm performance. I have the 606 and I know it has 6 ohm performance. So yes, those speakers should work.
If you have an HDTV, then yes there will be a noticable difference. If you have a standard tv, then there will be no noticable difference.
If you have an HDTV, then yes there will be a noticable difference. If you have a standard tv, then there will be no noticable difference.
If you can afford it($399) go with the PS3. It's features rival players that cost 3-4 times as much. The PS3 also has built-in wifi which is nice so you can download firmware updates directly onto...
Aren't all movies widescreen? If your tv is HD, then yes blu ray is definetly worth it.
And the other person has no idea what they are talking about, you do NOT have to buy your DVDs that you...
Your tv needs to have audio outs in the form of red and white RCA jacks, in order to connect your tv to your stereo. And your stereo must have an aux. input.
Your tv needs to have audio outs in the form of red and white RCA jacks, in order to connect your tv to your stereo. And your stereo must have an aux. input.
Just go here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu_ray
It has all the information you could ever want about blu ray.
Yeah, as technology progresses, as unlikely as it sounds, movies will continue to look better.
They already have come out with "Super-HD" which is 7,680 × 4,320 pixels (or the equivalent of 33...
This explains everything about DivX:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divx
You don't need a speaker system, you need a receiver with an HDMI input. And if you want the full HD audio experience, you need a 7.1 receiver. I recommend the Onkyo 606, you can get it for under...
I agree with Grumpy Mac 100%. I have an Onkyo 606 and a PS3 myself and they are both awesome. The 606 is an unbeatable value for the price. And the PS3 makes for a great Blu Ray player along with...
Everything I'm going to say is based on knowledge and experience. Right now I have an Onkyo 606(fairly new, I've had it for about 3 months) and my previous receiver was a Yamaha 5.1 receiver that I...
iPhone, no doubt.
Here is a comparison between the two:
http://reviews.cnet.com/4370-11399_7-501-101.html
And at&t's coverage is much better than Sprint's
look at the coverage map from each company for your area.
Does your computer even support bluetooth?
PS3 is without a question, the best blu ray player out right now. It can do more and is more future-proof than players costing $1500+. So a PS3 is gonna do WAY more than any "$380" blu ray player....
you have to have internet included in your plan. Internet will most likely run you an extra $20/month.
IMO, The iPhone is worth it IF you qualify for the $199/$299 pricing(you have to be a new customer of be eligible for an upgrade). If your not a new customer you will have to pay $399/$499 and at...
if the 360 is horizontal, you should be fine stacking the HD DVD drive;) Just DON'T block the vents!!!
PS3 is the best and one of the cheapest blu ray players you can buy. Unlike most other players, it is virtually future-proof as far as firmware updates. You can pick up a 40GB PS3 for $399. It...
Sony could give the 40GB b/c if they wanted because the 80GB just uses emulation software to run PS2 games, so all they need to do is issue the software via a firmware update. I guess Sony just wants...