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HD Nation covers the week in High-Definition news, reviews, tips and tricks. Hosts Patrick Norton and Robert Heron will quench the thirst for stunning visuals and the ultimate surround sound by providing everything from reviews of the latest in home theater equipment, the best new Blu-Ray titles... Read More
Why Iron Man won't play on your player, Top 5 Impulse Buys in HD, the best Blu-ray to show off your system, and the new releases for October 5th, 2010!
Bose is releasing a new HDTV with "invisible speakers" built-in. Is the brand name worth the price tag? Star Wars is being released yet again... this time in 3D! What do you do when your Blu-ray player won't play a disc? Watch the video to find out!
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Electronic stores are designed to tempt your with awesome purchases right as you check out. Watch the video to find out which movies Patrick just couldn't resist grabbing off the shelf.
New releases for this week include Mad Max, Grindhouse
, The Robocop Trilogy
, and more! Watch the video for the complete list.
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The shiny new AppleTV has arrived! Now it's time to hook up the tiny box and give it a spin. With no internal storage, is the streaming-only interface a good option for a media center hub? Watch the video to see how it performs out of the box.
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What would be the best choice for a first Blu-ray disc? Viewer Dan just bought his first Blu-ray player and wants a movie that will show off his new system. AVSForum has a good list to start with, but you'll have to watch the video for our own suggestions on bringing out the best in your home theater setup.
Why don't we see more 7.1 audio mixes on Blu-ray releases? Is it worth having a 7.1 system, or even a 9.1 system? Watch the video for more on why the studios don't evolve as quickly as the technology itself.
Is bandwidth the only reason online video sticks to 720p? Youtube supports 1080p and even 4K, and lets you test your playback speed. The new AppleTV lacks support for 1080p video, but would you really want that feature anyway? Watch the video to find out if your video (and ours!) will get even more hi-def.
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HD Nation 006: XBOX ONE, Game Mode Settings explained, Totoro on Blu-ray, more pricey cable bullstuff!!! http://t.co/1pbbgE1zUn
11 days ago
@frozensummers @patricknorton They have to live on YouTube for the time being. Hope to have 'em on the RSS feed shortly!
11 days ago
Have you seen episode 3? Breaking in new HDTVs, DVDO’s Quick6 AVR upgrade, Xbox Blu-ray player, more! http://t.co/lF5btjoLsX …
11 days ago
RT @RokuPlayer: The new Roku interface is now available on supported players in all regions! Here's how to get it: http://t.co/TGc6Pw1tqq
11 days ago
@xsiner @patricknorton @robertheron Windows Media Center makes a pretty awesome DVR! (Especially if you can get a CableCARD!)
11 days ago
Awesome: Mom Photographs Daughter as History's Most Heroic Women: http://t.co/GKrENIFloB
