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Insignia Blu-ray Disc Player for $99.99 shipped. Here is a screenshot for your reference. Insignia is basically a Best Buy private brand. This 1080p player playes Blu-ray discs, up-scale regular DVDs, and comes with Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD sound as well as HDMI output. You may also be interested in these deals.Microsoft Zune 8GB MP3 Player for $99.99 Shipped10-Ft HDMI Cables (2-Pack) for $5.49 ShippedOptoma Technology PK-101 Pico Pocket Projector for $269.00 ShippedInsignia NS-DCC5HB09
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Sophomore slump? Fuhgetaboutit. After announcing its very first projectors last year with little to no fanfare at all, Vivitek is looking to get everyone’s attention with an all new Read More Related posts: Samsung’s XL2370 ‘highest performance’ 1080p monitor goes global in August We’re not at all clear what, if any difference,... Aiptek debuts USB-powered T20 pico projector, T30 model for iPods Aiptek isn’t dishing out a ton of details on... JVC shows off LED-backlit, 7mm-
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Taipei, Taiwan, 30 March 2009 - VIA Technologies, Inc, a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today announced the first expansion HD module for the VIA EPIA-P710, the VIA P710-HD.