That said, the news is a bit of a double-edged sword. Sony's newest player seems to have some definite tradeoffs.
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Call2Recycle is a battery-focused recycling program. The organization offers drop-off options at Home Depot, Lowe's and Staples, and shipment boxes for batteries and cell phones. Drop-offs are free ...
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It's been a nail-biting time to be a 4K Blu-ray fan, as the players we rely on to spin our discs are beginning to show their ...
Looks like Sony is still in the Blu-ray business, with the storied personal electronics maker unwrapping its first new BD player in years.
Sony UBP-X700K is a stripped back version of the UBP-X700 No Wi-Fi and no streaming features Japanese pricing suggests a ...
Disc rot occurs when CDs, DVDs or similar optical discs deteriorate, becoming unreadable or creating playback issues such as ...
PLANS to change the way Brits are charged their BBC TV Licence fee are being discussed – and it could look very different to ...
A roundup of events, announcements and community news from Meriden, Wallingford, Cheshire, Southington and the surrounding ...
A handful of electronics retailers in the United States have started selling a model of Sharp TV that is powered by the new ...