Season 7 Episode 14 - A Quick Look At The Panasonic DMP-BD70V Combo Player

Jul 11, 2010

Mike gets his hands on the Panasonic DMP-BD70V Combo Player. Capable of playing Blu-Ray and DVDs, it is also able to play VHS and read SD Cards and USB Sticks.

Google Buzzes, expands Street View, Is Blu-ray Dead or Just Sleeping?

Feb 22, 2010

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This week on GetConnected Radio:

Google Street View is no longer limited to streets - Starting with the Google snowmobile mapping out the trails on Whistler, Google will be expanding their street view service into parks across Canada - Deepak Anand, Spokesperson for Google Canada gives us the details.

Google Buzz - Peter Chow-White, Professor of Communication at SFU discusses the newest thing that the social mediasphere has been abuzz about recently - Google Buzz - Is it going to kill Facebook or is it a temporary fad that will fade away?

Home Entertainment - The Ultimate Home Theatre System

Nov 11, 2009

Mike and AJ shows us the ultimate home theatre system featuring the latest and greatest in home theatre technology: a LED TV, Blu-Ray Player and Virtual Surround Sound speaker system.

Featured Products

LED HDTV: Samsung 46" LED TV Series 6 - UN46B6000

Blu-ray Player: Samsung Wall-mountable Blu-ray Disc Player - BD-P4600

Back Me Up, Baby! - Watch DVD and Blu-Rays Without a Disc with SlySoft

Nov 7, 2009

AJ Vickery shows how to use AnyDVD HD and Virtual Clone Drive from SlySoft, to rip images of DVD's or Blu-Ray discs to your computer and view them any time you like.

$135,000 Blu-Ray Player? Outrageous!

By Geoff Gauthier on Sep 19, 2009 at 10:02 AM

$135,000 Blu-Ray Player? Outrageous!

Want to help stimulate the economy? Why not drop $135,000 on the Swiss-made Goldmund Eidos Reference Blue Blu-ray player.

Goldmund, known for their absolutely top-of-the-line elite home theatre equipment, offers this Blu-ray player in a limited run of 50 units. And 50 units they will sell. But what do you get for $135,000 that you won't find on regular model?

Well, the 66-pound machine is made of brass and aluminum and is heavily damped, which you're not going to find on a unit at your local electronics retailer. But that's about it.

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