watch.impress.co.jp - 11/26/2008
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Oh Yes, A Dreamcast PC With Blu-ray
money.cnn.com - 11/25/2008
kotaku.com - 11/26/2008
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kotaku.com —
Never say die! SEGA's final console, the Dreamcast,
lives on — and with Blu-ray. Ain't that a...
kick in the nards? Tokyo PC shop Tsukumo has gutted the Dreamcast console and stuffed it with all...
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Oh Yes, A Dreamcast PC With Blu-ray [Japan]
walmart.com - 11/19/2008
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walmart.com —
Full-HD 1080 output (24 or 60p) 1080p upconversion
for DVDs through the HDMI output Plays BD, BD-RE...
(single/dual), BD-R (single/dual), DVD, and DVD-R/RW discs Plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs Displays digital photos that have been saved as JPEG files on a ...
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Magnavox Blu-ray Disc Player, NB500MG9: DVD & Blu-ray ...
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Oh Yes, A Dreamcast PC With Blu-ray [Japan]
Kotaku —
... motherboard. The controller plugs have been turned into Flashdrive-friendly USB ports. It runs on Windows XP Professional. Total cost to create this PC in a DC shell? Approximately a cool thousand bucks. It's on display at Tsukumo's main Tokyo retail stop. This same shop previously turned a SEGA Saturn into a computer as well. 「ドリームキャストPC」登場、来週展示予定サターンPCよりも性能向上、Blu-rayも搭載 [Akiba PC Hotline! via ...
Dreamcast PC Is Like a Teddy Bear Restuffed with Feces [Mods]
Gizmodo —
... Dreamcast computer. Its innards gutted, the system was "upgraded" with a new motherboard, Blu-ray drive, HDMI, and 160GB hard drive. The controller ports were swapped out for USB inputs and mega-sized fan was added to the bottom. Added up, these changes represent $1000 in hardware modifications. You can't see much of a difference here, but check out the flipside shots: So what's the catch? Oh, right. It can't play freaking Dreamcast games any more. Impress via Kotaku]
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Dreamcast PC with Blu-ray
iTech News Net —
... No, it’s not really a Dreamcasr PC from Sega, but just a case mod created by AkibaPC. The Dreamcast PC packs an AMD mini-ITX mainboard with 780G Chipset, 4GB of RAM, 160GB hard drive and ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphic card. It comes with a Sony-NEC Blu-ray drive and offers four USB port and a HDMI output. ...
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Following hot on the heals of the Sega Saturn case mod we saw last month, the gang from Akiba PC in Japan are back with the Dreamcast PC. This machine sports a Sony NEC Blu-ray drive, an AMD mini-ITX mainboard with 780G Chipset and ATI Radeon HD ...
Oh no! It's a 25% off Blu-ray sale!
ps3fanboy.com 11/7/2008 —
Why are we saying "oh no?" Because, drats -- we were really hoping to protect our wallets some more during this games flood. But NO. DeepDiscount.com has to make their entire DVD & Blu-ray stock available for 25% off. As Darth Vader would say: ...
$199 Not the Magic Blu-ray Price After All [Blu-Ray]
gizmodo.com 12/1/2008 — The general consensus, among experts, analysts and other blowhards has long been that when Blu-ray players legitimately hit $199, the format would finally go mainstream. Well, $200 Blu-ray players are all over the place for Christmas, even Sony's ...
DreamTrooper.....My Portable Dreamcast (video)
youtube.com 10/15/2008 — Just wanted to share with everyone my Portable Dreamcast. I call it the DreamTrooper because it is a portable Dreamcast that looks like a Storm Trooper helme...
Today @ PC World Blu-ray Comes to Netflix
blogs.pcworld.com 10/23/2008 — NETFLIX-BLU-RAY.jpg LG and Netflix made good on their promise to deliver a new set-top box that would stream movies from the online video service. In September, LG will launch the LG BD300, a Blu-Ray disc player that will stream Netflix videos at ...
Atari Punk Dreamcast
blog.makezine.com 10/27/2008 —
Frostedminipete housed an Atari Punk/noise synth inside of an old Dreamcast game console, making good use of most of the case's features - This is my first atari punk console, housed inside a dreamcast. Photo cell is demonstrated with a strobe ...
Bigger Than Blu-ray
edge-online.com 12/5/2008 — In the picture above you will see the materialized form of one of Pioneer's boldest claims in recent memory: a 400GB optical disc, of 16 layers with a capacity of 25GB each. What's missing from this equation is the word Blu-ray. In fact, yesterday ...