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The Sony BDP-S1 is a first generation Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and is the first such player released in North America. It was originally scheduled for release in the United States on August 18, 2006 with a MSRP of $999.95. Sony had postponed the release date of this player several times and it was released on December 4, 2006.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1922: The Adventurer: Lothar Mendes: Michael Bohnen, Rudolf Forster, Olga Limburg: Silent: Ali-Baba und die 40 Räuber: Leopold Blonder: animation: The Anthem of Love
[2] [5] TechHive said the player delivers "exquisite experiences with both music and movies." [6] Home Cinema Choice ' s verdict was: "Audio and video quality is superb, and build quality is unbeatable." [7] The player received a Red Dot Design Award in 2023. [8] [9] Trusted Reviews listed it as the best universal 4K Blu-ray player. [10]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "German monster movies" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
PowerDVD is a media player software for Microsoft Windows created by CyberLink, for DVD movie discs, Blu-ray movie discs, and digital video files, photos and music.. PowerDVD is offered in various versions, which vary greatly in terms of functionality, and can be expanded to include additional functions such as playback of licensed audio formats or power-saving functions for use on notebooks ...
The Monster: Roland West: Lon Chaney, Johnny Arthur, Gertrude Olmstead: United States [19] The Phantom of the Opera: Rupert Julian: Lon Chaney, Mary Philbin, Norman Kerry: United States [31] Wolfblood: A Tale of the Forest: George Chesebro, Bruce M. Mitchell: Marguerite Clayton, Ray Hanford: United States [32] 1926; A Page of Madness: Teinosuke ...
Blu-ray and HD DVD players became commercially available starting in 2006. In early 2008, the war ended when several studios and distributors shifted to Blu-ray disc. [1] On February 19, 2008, Toshiba officially announced that it would stop the development of the HD DVD players, conceding the format war to the Blu-ray Disc format. [2]
Archival Disc (AD) is the trademarked name of a discontinued optical disc storage medium designed by Sony and Panasonic for long-term digital storage. First announced on 10 March 2014 and introduced in the second quarter of 2015, the discs were intended to withstand changes in temperature and humidity, in addition to dust and water, ensuring that the disc would be readable for at least 50 ...