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Engadget HD Podcast 147 - 07.22.2009

We've got a very special treat for you on the podcast this week, joining the usual crew are Robert Heron and Patrick Norton of the show HDNation. After discussing the new show we dive right in, with plenty of discussion around Toshiba's Blu-ray plans, the problems of BD-Live and why Blu-ray has such a bad reputation in certain circles. There's also a few tidbits about the Media Center features spotted coming to Windows Home Server, what to expect from On Demand Online and why we're so excited every preseason NFL game will be in high definition. Saved for last are some digs at the BBC & F1 racing for being HD laggards, plus a few audio comments, so quit with the reading and get to listening.

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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh, Steven Kim, Richard Lawler

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Program
00:02:30 - Revision3 takes on our favorite topic with HD Nation
00:13:50 - Toshiba launching Blu-ray player by year's end
00:21:50 - Blu-ray celebrates 91 percent sales increase for first half of 2009
00:29:30 - Universal bringing BD-Live integration to the iPhone, irony to starving children
00:35:50 - Redbox scores deal with Disney, Lions Gate and Sony
00:44:23 - New Media Center features in WHS Power Pack 3 exposed in a screencast
00:48:50 - Poll: Will you ever use On Demand Online?
00:53:30 - Every single preseason game will be on the NFL Network in HD
00:59:45 - BBC promises Open Championship in HD next year
01:22:35 - Comments from Engadget HD Podcast 146 - 07.15.2009


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