Blu-ray Pick for June 30, 2009

Jun 30
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff


Two Lovers [Blu-ray]

This week it wasn’t even a contest. Two Lovers aces the first three items in our weighted list and there wasn’t another release even close. A quick check at IMDB.com (7.5) and rogerebert.suntimes.com (3 1/2 stars) confirmed we had a winner.

Every Tuesday we pick our favorite new Blu-ray release. When possible we spotlight lesser known titles as they are easily overlooked and often under-appreciated. Although occasionally a blockbuster becomes one for good reason and we won’t hold it against them. Our selections are based on entertainment value and takes into account the following weighted in the order listed.

  • Story-line
  • Acting
  • Overall execution of the movie
  • Our taste in movies
  • Video image
  • Audio mix

At times we will selection a concert, TV series or other material. The absolute deciding factor comes down to what we want to view in the theater on release day. If it tops that list it’s our pick!



OPPO BDP-83 Now Shipping

Jun 26
2009

“OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray – $289 at Amazon.” — Staff


OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player with SACD & DVD-Audio

OPPO Digital, Inc. has finally released their BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player with SACD and DVD-Audio. Place your OPPO BDP-83 order here! We have been using this player for a month or so and on every level it’s well worth the entry fee. We posted our take in this post.

The short take is the price is the same $499 charged during the Early Adoption Programs. It’s built extremely well for its price point and offers everything one could wish for and then some being a true universal player.

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If you don’t require world-class DVD upscaling OPPO’s new BDP-80 might just be a better choice and being over $200 less can’t hurt!

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DVR Marathons

Jun 26
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
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The X-Files Movie 2-Pack (I Want to Believe / Fight the Future) [Blu-ray]

Neilsen estimates DVR penetration at 20% and I estimate well over 80% for our readers. Which just happens to be the topic of our latest poll. Feel free to vote! Approaching my 10th anniversary with DVRs I have never been a fan of using suggestions (a TiVo feature) for finding new shows. However once I find a show that was been airing for a while I really find the DVR great for allowing me to catch up with what I have been missing.

My favorite is the cable networks’ marathons. Often they will run a complete season marathon before the new season begins. If you get real lucky they may even run every episode aired back to back just like USA Network recently did with Burn Notice. Within a couple of days the DVR gobbled up over 30-hours of episodes that I could catch-up with at my convenience.

Viewing them is much more enjoyable when you can skip over the commercials and instantly fly from one episode to another. Sure you could rent or purchase the DVDs but this way once you have viewed them you don’t have to sell them on eBay.

I certainly won’t admit to all of the shows I have mass recorded but the following are above approach.

  • Burn Notice
  • The Closer
  • Saving Grace
  • Two and a Half Men
  • Torchwood
  • X-Files
  • Joan of Arcadia
  • Dead Like Me

You get the idea. Often you’ll have to configure the DVR to record all episodes over time but Marathons are great. I still remember my first The X-Files. If I remember correctly I had something like six seasons to get through before the new season started and if you remember those were the great seasons of The X-Files.



Summer Time Blockbusters

Jun 26
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff


Sony DVP-FX930 9-inch Portable DVD Player

Since Wimbledon is in full stride July 4th must be right around the corner. By the way ESPN is doing a great job of covering Wimbledon compared to the French Open as they have removed most if not all of the ticklers and graphics that do nothing but distract you from the action at hand.

For me July 4th signals summer and with summer comes the outdoors, vacations, and an endless number of reasons not to be at home. Fortunately with a portable DVD player you don’t have to leave your favorite movies behind or miss the just released blockbuster. If you have kids you probably already have one or more but for the rest of us a portable DVD player makes just as much sense.

Your laptop’s battery will not expire watching a movie and you won’t worry about sharing it with others. Simply pop in a movie and enjoy being carried away even further.

The portable DVD player featured here offers a six-hour rechargeable battery, 180-degree swivel screen and comes in six colors. As an added bonus you just might be able to view the videos taken during your trip. Burning them onto DVDs will even give you a good excuse to use your laptop and you know you’ll be looking for one.

Toshiba REGZA ZV650-Series with 240 Hz

Jun 19
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff


Toshiba REGZA 55ZV650U 55-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV with ClearScan 240, Black

Toshiba will be shipping their new REGZA ZV650 Series shortly. They feature local dimming done correctly for incredible contrast levels, ClearScan 240 for fast-motion clarity and 14-bit processing for a smoother image. Not to mention they come with 4 HDMI inputs and look great. The following models will initially be available:

Buy One HDTV Get One Free

Jun 19
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff


Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

Through June 21th Amazon is offering a free Toshiba 26AV502R 26-Inch 720p LCD HDTV when you purchase a Samsung LN55B650 55-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color. Doesn’t sound like a bad Father’s Day gift to me. Now which set you give to your dad is totally up to you!

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Reader Buys – Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P42G10

Jun 16
2009

“OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray – $289 at Amazon.” — Staff

We can only cover a limited number of topics and items so we like to highlight items readers have discovered by themselves and recently purchased. Many are great finds and just might be what you are looking for the moment you see it.

Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P42G10 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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Reader Buys – Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P50G10

Jun 16
2009

“PS3 Slim $299 – Now in Stock at Amazon.”
— Staff

We can only cover a limited number of topics and items so we like to highlight items readers have discovered by themselves and recently purchased. Many are great finds and just might be what you are looking for the moment you see it.

Panasonic VIERA G10 Series TC-P50G10 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

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Reader Buys – Sony Bravia XBR KDL-40XBR7

Jun 16
2009

“OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray – $289 at Amazon.” — Staff

We can only cover a limited number of topics and items so we like to highlight items readers have discovered by themselves and recently purchased. Many are great finds and just might be what you are looking for the moment you see it.


Sony Bravia XBR KDL-40XBR7 40-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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Do You Want Fry’s With That?

Jun 13
2009

“OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray – $289 at Amazon.” — Staff



Pioneer VSX-1019AH-K 7-Channel A/V Receiver (Black)

If you remember the chain of electronic stores called Incredible Universe you either have a great memory, you are a diehard geek or perhaps both. Since I still remember my first visit I think you can safely say I’m a geek. Especially since I’m far too old to have a great memory.

When they first opened there were lines of people waiting to get in much like the opening weekend of a Star Wars movie. Since I have never cared for Star Wars it was even more entertaining with shows performing continually on several stages. Yes it was much more than several football fields of electronics and to some degree a hint of future retailing which still hasn’t landed. The stores averaged 185,000 square feet and stocked over 85,000 items!

This was at a time when businesses were growing bigger and bigger and if you weren’t growing like weeds you were sure to die a sudden death. Their parent company was Tandy (Radio Shack) and much like the parent company they didn’t focus on pricing rather their philosophy was to sell everything ever produced. Unfortunately the entertainment value they threw in only increased their overhead and decreased your ability run in and run out with the latest gadget. Based on the sheer volume of their buildings and unworldly inventory they didn’t stand a chance.

Before long Tandy was so concerned with their cost the stores were closed and because of their massive size they were forced to sell them for pennies on the dollar. Which brings us to the topic of this post Fry’s.

If you haven’t been to Fry’s it’s hard to comprehend what you’ll find. They combine Incredible Universe, Best Buy, Heathkit and Starbucks into one gigantic location with a larger variety of merchandise than the others could ever hope to carry. Looking for a computer case? My guess is I saw four dozen the last time I looked. Need a power supply for it? I think they have more of them than cases.

Selection wise their home audio and video departments aren’t as inclusive as their computer related departments although I think it’s more from the fact those markets simple don’t have the same depth of products. They tend to carry almost every brand with a few exceptions such as Pioneer receivers or Blu-ray players.

As an example you can actually find a fairly priced HDMI cable for around $10 and if you’d like to spent more there will be at least a dozen other brands. Pricing is something they do very well. You’ll never find them higher than Best Buy and often you’ll find them considerably lower. Just yesterday I saw the new LG Blu-ray players regularly priced $50 less than at Best Buy. With the BD390 still being brand new. The new Sony BDP-S360 was $239 which comes in at $60 less than Best Buy and it’s not even on sale!

I tend to think of them as Walmart. Sure they have weekly sales and great ones at that however if you are looking for something and they have it you know you’ll be paying a reasonable price. Also the odds are pretty good they will have it on sale within 30-days so you’ll end up paying even less.

One area you certainly don’t want to miss is their Blu-ray disc department. Again their everyday pricing is lower than other retail locations and they compete with Amazon rather nicely but come Friday’s ad their prices get even better. In the last few weeks I have picked up Dark City, Tears of the Sun and From Hell for $9.99 each.

They also tend to offer great prices on close-out models especially TVs long before the other retailers. Of course there are a few things I wouldn’t mind seeing changed but overall all I can hope for is they continue to be successful. With so few retailers left we geeks need a place to shop and even if we have a Premier Reward Zone card from Best Buy it’s far too mainstream to really get lost in.