Having garnered so much critical acclaim, countless awards, including 18 Oscars, and making 3 billion dollars at the worldwide Box Office, The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy makes its first appearance on Blu-ray. Peter Jackson brings J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterpiece to life on these three award winning movies. Proclaimed by Entertainment Weekly as the Best Movie of the Past Decade, this is your chance to relive this epic adventure in glorious 1080p High Definition. The three movies - The Fellowship of the Ring – The Two Towers – Return of the King are the original theatrical versions. You will have to wait a little longer to get Peter Jackson’s extended cuts. Find Product Details Here ….
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10 Myth’s About 3D Blu-ray Technology
3D is certainly the next incredible step in the development of High-Definition Home Entertainment. And over the past year we have seen many new 3D TVs arrive in the marketplace, allowing us to enjoy 3D Blu-ray movies, 3D programming and 3D games. However, this unbelievable but rather “new” technology comes with a lot of consumer uncertainty about 3D TVs and 3D Blu-ray players. So here are a few questions and answers that may help in disproving some untruth’s about enjoying 3D at home.
In 2011 we are seeing a trend that started to emerge a couple of years ago. And that is consumers moving away from traditional physical media to online streaming digital content. This may signal bad news for the blu-ray format. But instead of fighting the trend, most Blu-ray Players have embraced it. Making the Blu-ray player as much about online streaming media services, as it is about playing high-definition discs.