
| Get High-Def Resolution From Standard DVDs
August 22nd, 2008If you want a high-def experience from your current DVDs, Toshiba has some good news for you: Its upcoming XD-E500 upscales standard discs to 1080p resolution on HDTVs, for less than the price of a Blu-ray Disc player. Read our top story for details, and keep reading for tips on calibrating your HDTV and buying an HD camcorder, plus recent news.
Top Story “Toshiba Upscaling DVD Player“: High-Def How-Tos “How to Calibrate Your HDTV”: Compare prices on HDTVs: “How to Choose a Future-Proof Video Camera”: Compare prices on high-def camcorders: High-Def News “Intel and Yahoo Partner for Internet on TV”: “JVC Everio GZ-HD5″:
Visit the HDTV Product Center for the latest reviews, how-to info, buying guides and more.Visit the DVD Product Center for the latest news, product reviews, how to buy info and more.
|
A special guide, in PDF format, with detailed reports on laptops, remote access, and wireless devices. See the guide PC World’s Back to School Guide Packed with expert buying guides and reviews, the Back to School Guide will help you make the right technology purchases at the right price for this season. Start shopping now.
CDW Virtualization Center |
| Advertisement |
| Top News |
| Lame and Lamer: 10 Dumbest Viral Marketing Campaigns You can’t force anything to ‘go viral’ on the Internet, but that didn’t stop these 10 companies from giving it a big, dumb try. Guess who topped the list.Defcon Talk Exposes Disclosure Divide A court order put a stop to a planned presentation at the Defcon hackers convention by three MIT students who found security flaws in the electronic ticketing system used by the mass transit authority in Boston.
|
| Shopping on PCWorld.com |
| PCWorld.com’s Shopping section connects in-depth reviews of technology products with comparisons of the lowest prices to help you make sound shopping choices. | |
Shop for Electronics:Televisions | Digital Cameras | Portable Audio | Cell Phones | GPS |
|
Shop for Computers:Notebooks | Desktops | Monitors | Printers | Scanners |
|
| See all Products | |
| Top 10 Downloads |
| Check out what your fellow enthusiasts are downloading from PCWorld.com this week |
| Sponsored Downloads | Advertisement |
| CyberLink PowerDVD 8 Deluxe PowerDVD 8 delivers new dimensions in the way consumers can enjoy their movies. In addition to offering industry-leading movie playback quality, PowerDVD now extends the movie experience with an online web service called MoovieLive. And by offering a new concept of “movie remixing” with that of watching movies, users can create and share the movie entertainment experience any way they want. More information Better Home and Gardens Interior Designer 8.0–Give your dream home the look and feel you want. Choose from thousands styles, colors, wall coverings, flooring, and materials. Experiment with your interior design ideas using 3D models, virtual tours, and advanced design tools. Over 1,000 sample plans to inspire your ideas or create your own. Exclusive Design Planning Center for expert design advice from Better Homes and Gardens magazine editors. More informationBrowse the many titles available for purchase and download in the PC World Download Store
|
| PCWorld.com Topic Centers |
| Reviews, charts, how-to’s, articles, downloads & pricing info on products and topics that interest you most.This week’s highlighted Topic Center: SoftwareHighlights in the Software Topic Center this week:News: Next for Firefox: Snowl Review: Video:
|
| Advertisement |
| Newsletter Subscription Resources
To to sign up for more newsletters, change your address, change your format (HTML or text-only), remove newsletters or unsubscribe, please go to:
http://www.pcworld.com/newsletters/servicesPC World Privacy Policy: http://www.pcworld.com/resource/privacy.html If you have questions or comments about PC World e-mail newsletters, please contact: webmaster@pcworld.com 2008 PC World Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of PC World Communications, Inc. is prohibited. PC World is a registered trademark of International Data Group, Inc. All other trademarks used on PC World are the property of their respective owners. PC World Communications, Inc., 501 2nd St., San Francisco, CA 94107.
|
If you liked my post, feel free to subscribe to my rss feeds


























BlogoSquare