Reviewed on December 18, 2007The Samsung BD-P1400 delivers a mostly capable Blu-ray player at a relatively affordable price, but it's probably still better to hold off for newer models or a PlayStation3.TAGS:Blu-ray, HD-DVD, Blu-ray disc, Samsung Electronics, firmware, menu, DVD
Reviewed on August 18, 2008The Insignia NS-BRDVD is competent as a relatively cheap, barebones Blu-ray player, but better players are coming and the Sony PlayStation 3 is a superior option for those with just a little more cash.TAGS:Insignia, Blu-ray, Blu-ray disc, SD card, function, button, DVD
Reviewed on February 12, 2008The LG BH200 is an improvement on its groundbreaking predecessor, but an HD DVD/Blu-ray combo player just isn't an attractive product anymore.TAGS:HD-DVD, LG Electronics Inc., Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray, DVD, Toshiba
Reviewed on July 24, 2006The first Blu-ray burner to hit the market, the Pioneer BDR-101A gives you 25GB of storage on a single disc and its actual write speeds nearly match its rated 2X spec. Still, it's a first-generation drive that's too expensive for anyone but professionals and enthusiasts working with HD video.TAGS:Blu-ray, Pioneer Electronics, Blu-ray disc, CD burner, DVD recordable, Roxio, HD-DVD, optical drive, Sony Corp., CD, DVD, PC
Reviewed on November 26, 2008With an HD-friendly 16-inch screen, beautiful design, and dedicated graphics, the affordably priced Gateway MC7803u makes an excellent portable entertainment center, provided your HD content is not on a Blu-ray Disc.TAGS:Gateway Inc., Blu-ray disc, Sony Vaio, Blu-ray, laptop computer, keyboard, Sony Corp., Intel, battery
August 16, 2006Company's 50GB dual-layer discs can hold about four hours of HD video. They're set to sell for about $48.TAGS:Blu-ray disc, Blu-ray, Sony Corp., U.S.