Engadget HD Podcast 172: CES 2010 day 3
We're nearly to the end of the long CES grind and it's starting to show. Still, we made it through and recorded one more 'cast before saying goodbye to Vegas, so be prepared for plenty of impressions of our hands on of many, many TVs, Mediaroom 2.0, just what Disney's Keychest is & is not, IPTV on Blu-ray players and finally a breakdown of the 3D Blu-ray spec.Get the podcast
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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh, Richard Lawler
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Program
00:45 - Comments from Engadget HD Podcast 171 - CES 2010 day 1
02:55 - VIZIO's new LCDs (and upcoming iPhone remote app) eyes-on
03:35 - VIZIO CES concept designs show a future of ultrawidescreen, ultrathin & wireless HDTVs
06:20 - Comcast, Time Warner and Cox are excited about the latest in DLNA
09:42 - Microsoft's Mediaroom 2.0 running on the Xbox 360
12:00 - Sezmi plans to change the content industry; hands-on and video
14:20 - Monsoon adds streaming and sideloading functions to its placeshifting tech with Volcano
17:04 - Disney's KeyChest is not DRM
20:48 - Blu-TV brings interactive IPTV to disc players, starting with the BDP-83
23:22 - HQV benchmark disk gets upgraded to 2.0
24:24 - Blu-ray's 3D spec isn't what it could be
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On the RVU topic, did the broadcom people say anything about the samsung tv that they were using; specificaly if this RVU chip is in the new samsung tvs and how far the server is from market applications.
@10nisman94
Any TV with the new broadcom TV chip supports RVU, but Broadcom doesn't disclose who uses its chips. You'd have to ask Samsung or open it up and look for yourself. I can tell you that many new HDTVs have DLNA and do use Broadcom chips.
On the BD3D-spec. Home Theater Geeks podcast did talk with Andy Parsons (BD-A) about 3D Blu-ray.
http://twit.tv/htg3
@Zinn
Yes, Andy Parsons is who I spoke with about 3D Blu-ray spec as well.
@BenD
Do you know if the Panasonic VT25-Series will handle the 48p in a correct way, without 3:2 pulldown or some other hollywood magic?
Was their any Blu-ray Managed Copy stuff @ CES? I didn't see any post.