Retailed at $269, and has previously appeared on Woot for $139.99, the first generation Memorex MVBD-2510 Blu-ray player has now sank below $100. The affordable value-pack has gone cheap, partly ...
Right, so we're pretty stoked about having one more option in the sub-$300 Blu-ray deck club, but the lack of Profile 2.0 (which is only the latest, most up-to-date Profile, you know) is a real bummer ...
Memorex isn't spilling any details, but lo and behold, it has pumped out a version C firmware for its low-end MVBD-2510 Blu-ray player. 'Course, the player has only been out for a couple of months now ...
The Memorex MVBD-2510 fills that getting-the-job-done-for-cheap niche, but Gizmodo readers should know we don’t actually recommend it for purchase. It costs only $270, but sacrifices Profile 2.0 and ...
Matt Burns is a longtime technology journalist, now Editorial Director at Insight Media Group and formerly Managing Editor at TechCrunch. At Insight Media Group, he guides coverage and contributor ...
Regular Joes are less likely to care about Blu-ray profiles and key features – they want it cheap and ability to play any video discs from their Blockbuster rental. The new Memorex MVBD-2510 Blu-ray ...
At the very least interesting, The new Memorex MVBD-2510 Blu-ray is on a mission to go really mainstream. Priced at $269, the value-packed Memorex featuring 5.1 analogue channels out, profile 1.1, ...
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