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Recession got you down? Why not pick up a $5,879 Blu-ray player?

There are some companies in the world that aim purely at the upper end of the pay scale. Denon has just released their new DVD-A1UD which costs a staggering $5,879, a price that us debt ridden unemployed mortals can only gape at.

So what does it actually do? Well, it can play Blu-ray discs, SACDs, CDs, DVD-Audio, and DVD-Video. This is Denon’s first Profile 2.0 Ready (BD Live) Blu-ray DVD player and it supports the HDMI 1.3 spec. It can also upscale non-HD sources and can convert signals so that they properly fit 16:9 screens without black bars or distortion. And lets face it, if you can spend this much you definitely have a widescreen TV.

Denon unveils AH-NC732 noise-canceling headphones

Today, Denon, longtime audio goliath, has announced its first pair of noise-canceling headphones. They may be a bit late to the bandwagon, but the headphones sports a frequency response of 5Hz-28,000Hz, an impedance of 40Ω and a maximum power input of 100mW. For those not so electrically knowledgeable, this essentially means the headphones are purportedly more »

DivX certifies six more Blu-ray players

Six additional Blu-ray players have just been certified by DivX, joining the ranks of Sony PS3 that received its certification at the end of 2007. Such certification is important because it means only one thing: 25 hours of DVD-quality video can now be saved on a single Blu-ray disc. Since the end of the format more »