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Tesla Roadster keeps on rollin', goes 313 miles on single charge {Engadget}

Nov 1st 2009 1:15PM Is that Steven Spielberg holding that sign???

Toshiba introducing SD-friendly players for flash card movies that no one buys {Engadget HD}

Jan 3rd 2009 9:20AM As some of you who have used Netflix or Blockbuster Online have experienced, DVD's arriving by mail are subject to many annoying conditions...scratched, fingerprinted, boogered, etc. In the short time I used both services I received discs that were unplayable and had to be returned. Most of the time I had to clean them before playing. I can see a medium replacing or as an alternative to those discs. Why not SD?

China Hualu Panasonic AVC Networks launches three Blu-ray players {Engadget HD}

Dec 30th 2008 10:09PM These players look remarkably similar to the Memorex MVBD2511. Very interesting!

Poll: Did you go Blu in 2008? {Engadget HD}

Dec 27th 2008 2:21PM I purchased the Memorex MVBD2511 at Wal-Mart online during their Cyber Tuesday sale for just $148. So far, its a solid performer and is nearly identical in size and shape to my Toshiba HD-A2 HD DVD player. Night in a Museum, Cars, Black Hawk Down and the Dolby Digital Demo (Sound of High Definition) played great...no glitches on the MVBD2511.

Engadget HD Holiday Giveaway (part II): VUDU's movie set-top-box {Engadget HD}

Dec 26th 2008 12:26PM I like it...good giveaway item!

Thanks to Black Friday sales, Blu-ray players should outpace the CEA's expectations {Engadget HD}

Dec 6th 2008 10:30AM Okay, I'll admit it...I'm a current HD DVD and Apple TV owner and convinced that downloads are indeed the future of home entertainment...but when Wal-Mart offered the Memorex MVBD2511 for $148 this week, I couldn't resist. The current price of the MVBD2511, $169, still isn't bad! So get yours! What are you waiting for? I see the light! It's so beautiful!

MacMall had the MVBD2510 for $127.00 on Black Friday and continued to allow people to buy them even though they were out of stock. Overstock.com has the MVBD2510 as of this writing for $169.00.

Ask Engadget HD: What's the best movie rental service? {Engadget HD}

Nov 12th 2008 9:34PM Thank you! I read a zillion posts before someone finally mentioned Apple. I don't want to be tied to a subscription to any company. If I don't want to spend the money that month, or would rather go to Redbox, then I spend WHEN I want on WHAT I want. Tonight the family and I watched "Journey to the Center of the Earth" on our Apple TV in HD, it looked and sounded great! Nothing to wait for in the mail, nothing to return. Thanks Apple for providing the best "pay as you go" entertainment.

Recast Digital makes HD Flash clips look good, load fast {Engadget HD}

Nov 9th 2008 9:33AM Looks absolutely stunning on my PC under IE 7.

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