The News Review:
- FFDSHW rev. 1900 (20080317)
- The Week in Gaming Mar 16-22 2008
- Polaroid MPU-43315 PMP
FFDSHW rev. 1900 (20080317)
Afterdawn.com – Mar 17, 2008
It can even automaticly reduce post-processing if your CPU is getting overloaded. The noise filter adds a kind of a rasterising effect to the picture – might be useful in some cases. After our reviewers tried FFDSHW they removed the DivX codecs from their PCs and never looked back.
The Week in Gaming Mar 16-22 2008
Techtree.com – Mar 16, 2008
Gamers can then connect to the Internet while playing discs supporting BD-Live to obtain additional content special features and so on. Features will vary from disc to disc keeping BD discs fresh with new content; in some cases even exclusive content that can be accessed only by the owner of BD-Live enabled discs. Courtesy also the firmware update gamers will be able to copy PS3 music and photos on to their PSPs; play DivX and WMV format files that are over 2GB; start playing DVDs or BDs from the point at which they were previously stopped using the ‘resume play’ feature; use their PSP as remote control to play back music files on the PS3 without turning on the TV; etc.
Polaroid MPU-43315 PMP
UberGizmo – Mar 17, 2008
Dubbed the MPU-43315 this Polaroid player comes with 60GB of internal memory (courtesy of a hard drive of course) a 4. 3″ LCD display support for WMV MPEG4 MP3 WMA and WAV media files along with the option to include selected DivX plug-ins at a later stage. Word on the street has it the Polaroid MPU-43315 will retail for less than £200 when it hits the market.