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New RCA HD DVD Player Completes Movie Experience in the Home With Outstanding Resolution, Vivid Colors, Stunning Sound At an Affordable Price Point INDIANAPOLIS June 2, 2006 – Designed to complement ...
Thomson announced it will soon ship seven RCA-brand DVD players, a DVD/VCR combo product and its first line of “Xbox-ready” television sets. The DVD players include two progressive scan units with 3:2 ...
Thomson, which owns the RCA brand, will sell the players in some Wal-Mart and Kmart stores, as well as on Wal-Mart's Web site even as the filtering software they employ faces a legal challenge ...
People wanting to automatically mute the foul language in "Seabiscuit" or skip the violence in "The Patriot" have a new option — a DVD player from RCA that filters content deemed objectionable.
Overall, the RCA DVD player performed as expected with no real frills and no major disappointments. The ClearPlay filter technology was above average in its capability, wth room to improve with ...
Dan Collishaw, COO for RCA brand owner Thomson’s audio/video and accessories businesses said, “This inaugural HD DVD product promises to deliver pre-recorded entertainment to the home in a dimension ...
Three combo products in 2010 bring together the convenience of merging a standard DVD player with a high-definition LCD screen. Featuring 1366×768 LCD resolution, the new RCA models are available in ...
The DVD player, manufactured by Thomson Inc. under the RCA brand, is the first of its kind with filtering technology developed by ClearPlay Inc.
Now, Thomson Electronics has topped that with a DVD player that knows how to filter out violence, nudity and language. The player, sold under the RCA brand name, incorporates technology from ...
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The new DVD player, manufactured under the RCA brand by Thomson Inc., comes as public debate is heating up over whether the media have pushed the limits of decency, especially after too much of ...
The device, available at Wal-Mart for about $70, merges video-editing technology developed by ClearPlay with an RCA brand DVD player.