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Oppo BDP-83 now available for US order via Oppo Digital or Amazon

Posted: 01 Jul 2009 02:45 PM PDT

Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player

The highly anticipated Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player is now available from the guys at Oppo themselves. You can also order the BDP-83 via Amazon.

Oppo initially offered the player via an Early Adoption Program (EAP) and also gave a chance for those who were left out of the EAP. This time, everyone can have their go at it.

List price is $599.99 but it seems that they’re taking orders now for just $499.99. Estimate shipping date is anytime today until July 3.

If you want something region free out-of-the-box, then get the Momitsu BDP-899 instead. You’ll lose the awesome DVD upscaling that Oppo’s are known for though.


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Pioneer introduces four new Elite AV receivers, focuses on convenience and iPhone owners

Posted: 01 Jul 2009 12:40 PM PDT

Pioneer SC-27 Elite A/V Receiver

Pioneer is introducing four new receivers which are aimed to enhance convenience and iPhone connectivity. All receivers are able to decode Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio lossless sound formats.

The new Pioneer SC-25 and SC-27 use ICEPower technology amplifiers, with the latter being THX Ultra2 Plus certified.

Pioneer VSX Series Easy iPhone Connectivity

All four models, VSX-21TXH, VSX-23TXH, SC-25 and SC-27, feature straightforward connectivity for Apple iPhone devices.

Starting from the VSX-23TXH, front panel HDMI and USB inputs are available for hassle-free connection to various devices. Dual HDMI outputs allow the VSX-23TXH and above to use two video devices simultaneously.

Pioneer VSX-23TXH Elite A/V Receiver

The Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH start shipping July 2009 for $700 and $900, respectively. Pioneer's Elite SC-25TXH and SC-27 start shipping August 2009 for $1,700 and $2,000, respectively.

New Pioneer Elite AV Receivers Produce High Resolution Multi-Channel Sound Quality That Brings Cinematic Entertainment Into the Home

Four Models Take Consumer Convenience to New Levels, Especially iPhone™ Owners

Long Beach, CA 7/1/2009

Raising the bar on high power A/V Receiver performance, Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today unveils four A/V Receivers designed to bring enhanced clarity, detail and dynamic "quick response" from uncompressed Dolby® True-HD and DTS-HD™ Master Audio soundtracks used in Blu-ray Disc® entertainment. The new Pioneer® Elite® SC-25 and SC-27 A/V Receivers incorporate a Direct Energy HD Class D amplifier featuring ICEPower™ technology to ensure unprecedented reproduction of high resolution multi-channel, stereo as well as compressed audio and provide premium home entertainment that rivals the movie theater experience. Pioneer pushes the limits of A/V Receiver innovation with the Elite SC-27, which leverages the full advantages of this emerging amplification technology to become the industry's first Class D amp design to achieve THX™ Ultra2 Plus as well as AIR Studio monitor certifications. Together, these achievements undoubtedly affirm the company's position as the preeminent home entertainment manufacturer for the most critical home entertainment enthusiast.

Pioneer rounds out its new line with the Elite® VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH models designed to serve as the quintessential HD control center for the newest home theater systems. For consumers seeking to transform their entertainment experience, the two A/V Receivers offer superior digital connectivity, stellar convenience features as well as custom installation-friendly options that represent the company's continued dedication to ultimate HD performance. As with the company's new lineup of Pioneer-branded iPhone / iPod certified AV receivers, all four models offer seamless connectivity to iPhone mobile devices.

"Our new Elite models deliver remarkable sound quality directly resulting from our collaboration with AIR Studios, which has allowed us to better understand the artistic vision of the studio professional and deliver the emotional impact they imagined for cinema and home audiences alike," said David Bales, manager of audio marketing and product planning for Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. "By working with THX, we are able to ensure these A/V receivers meet the performance requirements needed to recreate the movie theater experience in the home with faithful reproduction of multi-channel soundtracks. Pioneer believes the A/V receiver is the heart of the home theater experience, and our longstanding relationships with these experts reaffirm our passion to bring studio-quality sound with power and precision to the home entertainment experience."

"With this latest line of A/V receivers, Pioneer is the first and only consumer electronics manufacturer to reach THX Select2 and Ultra2 Plus certification requirements using a Class D amplifier solution," said Warren Mansfield, director of consumer technology at THX. "Integrating Class D amplification into a THX Certified A/V receiver is no simple task. Our testing requirements are incredibly strict for noise, distortion, frequency response and output. Pioneer has done a remarkable job of blending this new technology with the raw power and performance needed to accurately present cinematic soundtracks in the home."

Audiophile Performance Finally Realized
Pioneer's top two models, the Elite SC-25 and SC-27, fulfill highly rigorous audio specification standards for home entertainment products as determined by the AIR Studios and THX sound tuning and certification programs. To successfully recreate studio-quality sound within a home theater, Pioneer engineers worked in tandem with the renowned AIR and THX creative and technology experts to develop a highly efficient Class D amplification design that offers dynamic amplification capabilities and a bevy of proprietary processing technologies.

To the delight of entertainment purists, the SC-25 and SC-27 utilize Burr-Brown analog to digital converters (ADC) and renowned Wolfson digital to analog converters (DAC) that work to maintain high resolution performance throughout the entire digital signal processing chain from input to output. The SC-27 takes DAC performance further with a professional-grade Burr-Brown 192kHz / 24-Bit sampling rate converter (SRC) for ultra-wide dynamic range and advanced jitter reduction. Once integrated into the new generation entertainment systems, these two superior A/V receivers provide advanced processing for a new era in high resolution audio playback.

Connectivity for the Digital Future
The Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH serve to compliment Pioneer's top-of-the-line Elite A/V receiver models. Utilizing Direct Energy Class A/B amplification with hand-selected DSP circuitry, these models provide dynamic home theater experiences. Outfitted with sophisticated video signal conversion, 1080p video scaling as well as interlaced to progressive conversion technologies, users can be assured of smooth and accurate picture reproduction on their HDTV's from any connected video device. As consumers continue to seek out the latest entertainment technologies, the VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH provide an abundance of connectivity solutions for current and new high definition as well as standard definition entertainment sources including Blu-ray Disc players, DVD players, game consoles, satellite boxes and more. Beginning with the VSX-23TXH, consumers can take advantage of additional front panel HDMI and USB inputs for immediate connection to digital camcorders, game consoles and emerging portable audio video entertainment devices.

Maximum User Convenience and Performance
Enhancing the overall user experience, the new Elite A/V receivers represent an all-digital entertainment solution for today's media devices. All four models are equipped with an attractive, graphic user interface (GUI) that helps consumers and integrators streamline initial installation, calibration and control of multimedia content. For iPhone and iPod owners, the new Elite models are packaged with a customized USB / composite video cable for plug and play connectivity and control of one's device. Users can navigate content using a central remote control option as well as deliver iPhone / iPod content to 2nd and 3rd zones using the receivers multi-zone capability and dynamic on-screen GUI. Most importantly, the new receivers take advantage of two proprietary digital audio enhancement functions, Advanced Sound Retriever (ASR) and Auto Level Control (ALC), specially developed to provide multi-channel sound performance of digital audio tracks and other input sources by improving playback quality and volume consistency when heard through home theater speakers. The new A/V Receivers continue to offer Pioneer's rich convenience features including:

  • Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS) Multi-Channel: Developed to take advantage of the unique product synergy between certain Pioneer audio video devices, when the VSX-23TXH, SC-25 or SC-27 models are connected to the Pioneer Elite BDP-23FD Blu-ray Disc player via HDMI™, users can take advantage of PQLS Mutli-Channel that "speed synchronizes" the digital audio data between these products to deliver jitter-free audio transmission of advanced audio formats including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master
  • MCACC Room Tuning: The industry's ground-breaking room calibration feature, Advanced Multi-Channel AcoustiC Calibration (MCACC) works to significantly upgrade sound playback quality in any room configuration. Working hand-in-hand with AIR Studios professional sound engineers, MCACC is directly infused with the audio reproduction philosophies of these studio experts. A quick one-touch command begins an equalization process that optimizes a room's acoustics by making subtle adjustments to a connected speaker system, neutralizes the sound field of the listening area and meticulously fine tunes for exceptional sonic performance. Utilizing phase control technology, the new receivers can eliminate signal distortion that are sometimes caused by low frequency sound sources and ensure audio arrives at the listening position in sync
  • Network Entertainment: The newest generation of Pioneer's sophisticated streaming function now offers access to the Sirius Satellite Radio and Rhapsody® subscription music service. With Rhapsody, SC-25 and SC-27 owners have full on-demand access to a library of more than seven million songs and over 160 professionally programmed music channels right from their A/V receiver. Users can continue to stream and immediately enjoy their personal digital video, music and photos from a networked computer's hard drive through the receiver to a connected home theater system

"Rhapsody is excited to gain an exceptional consumer electronics brand like Pioneer as a partner," says Drew Denbo, general manager of business development for Rhapsody. "This partnership is another step toward our vision of allowing users to access Rhapsody wherever and whenever they want to listen to music."

Robust Build Quality
Taking a cue from the Elite SC-09 flagship model, the newest models utilize unique Separated Component and Direct Construction techniques that have come to define Pioneer's expertise, featuring improved isolation between the pre-amplifier and amplifier sections for precise, high powered reproduction of today's demanding high resolution audio formats at extremely efficient power consumption rates. With great efforts to align and take advantage of the shared passion for cinematic performance in the home theater arena, Pioneer is excited to offer new products that recreate the entertainment experience intended by the original artists.

Ready for Custom Installation Applications
Pioneer outfits all four A/V receivers with a series of home integration specifications, a direct outcome of in-depth surveys and conversations to discover then provide mandatory requirements for a truly custom-install-ready product line that features:

  • Multi-room, multi-source capability: All four models serve as the entertainment centerpiece of a minimum of 2 zone applications, and consumers can even step-up to third zone AV with the VSX-23TXH. For ultimate HD home theater performance, the SC-27 provides a 2nd Zone Component video output for multi-zone HD integration.
  • Dedicated custom installation website support for immediate access to additional control codes
  • Dual HDMI outputs for two video devices simultaneously (VSX-23TXH and above)
  • Detachable power cord: All four Elite models now offer installers increased flexibility to fit the receivers in an array of room, rack, and cabinet spaces.
  • RS232 port for PC and third-party control protocols and modules

The Pioneer Elite VSX-21TXH and VSX-23TXH will begin shipping in July 2009 for the suggested retail prices of $700 and $900, respectively. Pioneer's Elite SC-25TXH and SC-27 are shipping in August 2009 with the suggested retail prices of $1700 and $2000, respectively.

Pioneer's Home Entertainment and Business Solutions Group develops high definition home theater equipment for discerning entertainment enthusiasts. Its Blu-ray Disc players, A/V receivers and loudspeakers bring a new level of emotion to the HD experience. The company brands include Pioneer and Elite®. When purchased from an authorized retailer, consumers receive a limited warranty for one year with Pioneer products and two years with Pioneer Elite products. More details can be located at www.pioneerelectronics.com.

[via Pioneer]


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Philips Cinemascope 21:9 LCD TV gets priced

Posted: 01 Jul 2009 12:00 PM PDT

Philips 56-inch 21:9 Cinemascope LCD TV

The Philips 56-inch 21:9 Cinemascope LCD TV has been endowed a price tag of £4,500 ($7,415 USD). Talk about putting it way beyond normal consumers’ reach.

Quite surprisingly, Daily Mail mentions that it has over 8.3-million pixels. That’s just a little bit over 4 times your normal full HD panel plasma or LCD TV.

Philips 56-inch 21:9 Cinemascope LCD TV

Honestly, having a standard 16:9 panel would still be better because it would be able to accommodate multitudes of aspect ratios in a uniform manner. Yes, there would be black bars on the top and the bottom, but at least it looks normal and costs much much less. Given a choice and the same amount of money, I’d rather go for a 60-inch Pioneer KURO or a 65-inch Panasonic plasma.

No word on whether this 21:9 LCD TV will be arriving on US shores.

[via Daily Mail UK]


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Deal: Infinity Primus P362 $99 at Frys.com

Posted: 01 Jul 2009 11:30 AM PDT

The Infinity Primus P362 is the flagship speaker of the Primus line. The lush black wood grain cabinet houses a 3/4-inch tweeter, 4-inch midrange and dual 6 1/2-inch woofers.

At this price point, it is simply hard to beat. Sensitivity rating of 93dB is top-notch! Even entry-level receivers can power this speaker without straining.

Fry’s.com has the Infinity Primus P362 (sold each) for $99. Use in-store pick-up because shipping kills the deal. If you absolutely must use shipping, have them ship it one-by-one since putting two together in one shipment drastically increases shipping fees.


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Amazon Kindle DX apparently selling like pancakes

Posted: 01 Jul 2009 10:00 AM PDT

Amazon Kindle DX Stacked Among Books

The Amazon Kindle DX is apparently out of stock (for the 2nd time! It was also sold out a couple of weeks ago) since it started shipping on June 10, 2009. According to Amazon’s estimates, it will start shipping again in about 4 to 6 weeks.

Meanwhile, if you’re craving to satisfy your Kindle itch, possibly settle for the smaller-screened version, the Kindle 2.

Availability
Due to heavy customer demand, Kindle DX is sold out. Please ORDER KINDLE NOW to reserve your place in line. We prioritize orders on a first come, first served basis. Note that Kindles cannot currently be sold or shipped to customers living outside of the U.S.

Be sure to order yours if you want one because they come on a first come, first served basis. Considering the Kindle DX’s high price tag of $489 USD, I am quite surprised that these things are going quick off Amazon’s shelves.

[via CrunchGear]


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HTC Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2 Philippines Prices

Posted: 01 Jul 2009 02:00 AM PDT

HTC Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2 Philippines Prices from Gadgets Magazine (June 2009)

Shown above is a page scanned from Gadgets magazine which talks about the highlights of the latest HTC Touch phones, the Touch Diamond2 and Touch Pro2, along with their corresponding prices for the Philippines. The HTC Touch Diamond2 is priced at P36,900 or around $750 USD, while the HTC Touch Pro2 is priced at P48,900 or around $1,000USD.

According to the sales representative I spoke with at the HTC Concept Store at SM Mall of Asia, these two are available on order basis. They do not have ready stocks on-hand.

The HTC Touch Pro2 has been extensively reviewed at PocketNow.com and Mobile-Review. The HTC Touch Diamond2 has also been reviewed at PocketNow.com.

There is quite a difference (over $100 USD) between Singapore and Philippine prices for the Touch Pro2. If you live in North America, consider yourself lucky since both these smartphones are cheap there. By cheap, I mean relative to prices in other countries of course.


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