HDi introduced MKV and Torrent supporting Blu-ray players
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article published on 12 January, 2009
An Israeli company, High Definition Israel or HDi, has introduced couple of interesting Blu-ray players. In addition to playing Blu-ray movies, the players support MKV and DivX files as well as BitTorrent downloads.
HDi has two product families, Dune HD Center and Dune BD Prime, both with four models for different network connection and external hard drive setups. With Dune BD Prime you ... [ read the full article ]
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emugamer
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12. January 2009 @ 09:57 |
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Wow...a little cheaper and a full breakdown, and that's on my list. The all-in-one I've been waiting for.
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david89
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12. January 2009 @ 13:31 |
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nice player so how much are they in us dollars?
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12. January 2009 @ 15:39 |
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Originally posted by david89: nice player so how much are they in us dollars?
802.30 USD using the current exchange rate.
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emugamer
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12. January 2009 @ 16:12 |
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Originally posted by david89: nice player so how much are they in us dollars?
802.30 USD using the current exchange rate.
I'm only willing to pay $300 tops for it. Guess it will be a while :(
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12. January 2009 @ 19:51 |
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Sweet!
Now, let's hope if forces Sony to add MKV. support to the PS3! Heck, if the PS3 could handle BitTtorrents off the HDD, that would be paradise!
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atomicxl
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13. January 2009 @ 00:47 |
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Originally posted by david89: nice player so how much are they in us dollars?
802.30 USD using the current exchange rate.
Wow, that was almost worth it until I saw the price. At that price and for its features, you're basically buying a PC that can't do anything other than torrents and movies... but you're paying like $100 more than a pre-built PC that could do all of that and more. Or you could buy a laptop that does all of that and more for like $100 more dollars.
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emugamer
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13. January 2009 @ 06:08 |
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Originally posted by david89: nice player so how much are they in us dollars?
802.30 USD using the current exchange rate.
Wow, that was almost worth it until I saw the price. At that price and for its features, you're basically buying a PC that can't do anything other than torrents and movies... but you're paying like $100 more than a pre-built PC that could do all of that and more. Or you could buy a laptop that does all of that and more for like $100 more dollars.
Yeah, may as well just build a nice *gulp* HTPC
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14. January 2009 @ 12:12 |
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I was really excited about this until I saw the price point. That's diff a bit much. I agree with Emugamer for that amount of dough i'm better off building a HTPC
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afterenoo
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15. January 2009 @ 04:03 |
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Thank you.
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sstella
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26. January 2009 @ 18:38 |
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good article - the site you mentioned (digitalera) also sell the 1gb version (no idea why this isnt default)and i noticed they also will be stocking the eva9150. Now that looks interesting
ps. had a login many moons ago but forgot details (great site)
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12. January 2010 @ 06:19 |
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stellaart
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2. March 2010 @ 17:48 |
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been using my bd prime 3.0 for a while now and love it - got it from digitalera.co.uk who seem to know a thing or two about media players.
my only issue was some networking problems but that was fixed in a patch.
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