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		<title>Latest DVD Releases September 16th 2008 (Part 1)</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to our friends at Onvideo.com for their help with my latest top 10 video releases. We will look at one or two of this weeks releases in a future post at Home Theater Fanatic in the meantime her are my first top 5 releases this week in no paticular order.]]></description>
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		<title>LG BD 300 Blu ray Player First To Stream Netflix Launches This Fall</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The anticipated launch of the LG BD 300 Blu-ray Player will see another first for the increasingly popular format as it will be the first to be able to stream the Netflix on line Watch Now range of movies.

The latest LG Blu-ray was first shown at a New York Press event in August but was then shown to the rest of the industry at the CEDIA Expo 2008 in Denver, Colorado.]]></description>
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		<title>Does Home Theater Need Yet Another High Definition Format?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[With Blu-Ray finally starting to become finally become the accepted format for high defintion recordings amongst the majority. It comes as some what of a suprise to many that Sim2 (a high end projector company) have decided to partner with digital media producer Entertainment Experience who produce products for the professional theatres, universities and commercial display markets.]]></description>
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		<title>Digital Switch Over Leaves Residents Up In Arms</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The first town in the US to receive exclusively digital only broadcasting was met with mixed reactions by it's residents as many jammed phone lines wondering what on earth was going on when their TV's suddenly stopped working.

Many residents of Wilmington, North Carolina were either unprepared for the analogue switch off or were experiencing problems with their digital set top boxes designed to convert older non digital ready TV's.]]></description>
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		<title>High end home theater upgrading when it&#8217;s time to say no&#8230;</title>
		<description><![CDATA[High End Home Theater systems can be a huge investment and as you might have imagined their is rule that additional expenditure does not automatically lead to a pro rata improvement in your home theater experience.

Let me explain exactly what I mean ... basically as you get to the higher end of home theater and audio equipment you can start to suffer from a bug well now to audiophiles and hi fi enthusiasts which is upgrading for the sake of it with little or minimal improvement.

This means instead of watching movies you get hung up with looking for problems with sound, and video which are so small unless you are looking for them you would never even see them.... crazy i know but I guarantee if you are serious about home cinema at some point you will get bitten by the bug.]]></description>
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