Archive for May 23rd, 2005




Mon
23
May '05

Help Stop Broadcast Flag

by Henning

This is such an important issue I don’t think engadget will mind if I just quote them:

We lucked out when a federal appeals court struck down the lameness that is the Broadcast Flag earlier this month, but that sort of setback doesn’t faze the alliance of broadcasters and movie studios which pushed the rule on the FCC in the first place. Remember that the court overturned the rule because the FCC had overstepped its authority, not because the Broadcast Flag was inherently unconstitutional, so now the industry has decided to stop messing around and are leaning on their pals in Congress to enshrine the Broadcast Flag as law. Yeah, we know that most of you probably won’t be affected by this either way, since the Broadcast Flag only governs digital over-the-air broadcasts and the vast majority of Americans homes get their TV via cable or satellite (which have copy control mechanisms of their own), but the Broadcast Flag establishes a very dangerous precedent. It essentially gives the government a discouraging amount of control over what manufacturers can or cannot do with their products, something which will both dampen innovation and end up limiting consumers’ basic rights to do what they want with their media.

If you’re feeling as frustrated as we are, there’s something you can do. The Electronic Frontier Foundation has a new action-alert which makes it easy to let your Congressional representative know just how unhappy you are about this proposed legislation. It’s pretty easy to get cynical about Congress, but if you don’t make your voice heard then you have no right to bitch about this later. At least not to us.

Link: engadget - Help stop the Broadcast Flag



Mon
23
May '05

Blu-ray and HD-DVD Summarized

by Henning

HD-DVDBlu-rayIf you’ve been watching the Blu-ray vs HD-DVD war with interest, but still have only a vague understanding of what those technologies are, then Sound & Vision may be a place to look for information. They have an article explaining these technologies.

Link: Sound & Vision - Inside Tech: Blu-ray & HD DVD

Mon
23
May '05
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Toshiba 52HM94 52″ DLP RPTV

by Henning

[Update 30may05: ultimate AV has a review too]

Sound & Vision magazine has reviewed the Toshiba 52HM94 52″ DLP RPTV.

With a bit of tweaking, Toshiba’s 52HM94 DLP HDTV is capable of delivering stunning pictures. And its wide viewing angle lets the whole family enjoy the same bright image and vibrant color from any seat on the couch. Unfortunately, Toshiba’s problems with the TV Guide On Screen feature could be a serious issue for anyone who expects to use a Cable CARD or purchase the optional Symbio hard-disk recorder. But if, like me, you already have a high-def cable box with a hard-disk video recorder, you’ll find a lot to like here.

Link: Sound & Vision - Toshiba 52-inch DLP HDTV



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