Crave: Remember when Toshiba tried to flog us all HD DVD? Remember when it tried to make us believe Blu-ray was wasn't as good? Yeah, us too, so it's with a wry chuckle that we observe the same company has now hopped on that very bandwagon with the BDX2000, its first standalone Blu-ray player.
From what we've seen, Toshiba has avoided the temptation to cripple the device in a belated and futile attempt to prove that HD DVD is the superior format. On the contrary: the BDX2000 packs most of the features we'd expect from a modern standalone unit, including support for BD-Live Profile 2.0, which allows access to interactive features such as Bonus View picture-in-picture, via the machine's Ethernet connection.
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As Microsoft hikes Xbox console prices worldwide, US and Canadian customers face the additional burden of increased headset prices.
Surprise I don’t see the usual suspect blasting anti consumer when Sony raised their price.
I guess they will pop up when Sony do it also lol
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