In Jan this year, I posted to some blogs that I expected Blu-Ray on the Xbox360 before the end of the year. I like making predictions especially when they come true as my June post on Blu-Ray winning, and now Xbox-going Blue-ray. See this article about rumours of Blu-Ray for the Xbox.
Still, I want to [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Sony'
Blu-Ray in Xbox360. Of course.
February 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
Predictions for digital media for 2008
January 5th, 2008 · 9 Comments
Predictions appear to be a big blog topic this New Year. I have decided to pick a particular topic to predict about and it’s what I mainly blog about. Technologies that will change the way we watch long form visual media.
I appear to be a little late with my predictions, as video on [...]
Tags: Apple · DRM · IPTV · Microsoft · Sony · Uncategorized · google
Sony PS3 are getting desperate
December 19th, 2007 · No Comments
I said this was coming, but am surprised to see it so soon.
PS3 has in the last month, dropped its pants. They have cut the bottom of the hardware costs bringing the price down dramatically. Here in Australia, the price was briefly below the Xbox360 price until they matched it. While at the [...]
Tags: DRM · IPTV · Microsoft · Sony · codecs
The future of Prosumer Video Cameras
December 2nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Earlier today I was listening to “Digital Production Buzz“. This week’s audio podcast is defiantly a 5 star episode if you’re interested in the mind field that is the advantages and disadvantages of all the prosumer cameras and different codec’s and standards they use.
Adam Wilt was a wealth of information, and you have to concentrate [...]
Tags: DCI · Development · Post Production · Sony · codecs
The AppleTV experiment, whats the next move?
October 3rd, 2007 · 5 Comments
There has been some interesting new developments in the fight for the living room. Microsoft slowly moves forward with the announcement of licensed generic Media Extenders. Sony announced a TV tuner add on for the PS3. Apple has its hands full with keeping premium content on iTunes. So what are we likely to [...]