New Medium Enterprises (NME) will unveil the world's first Multi Layer Disc and Player format and High Definition Bollywood film titles in India at the Times AV Revolution Expo at Bombay Exhibition ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. New Medium Enterprises, manufacturer of the HD Versatile Multilayer Disc, has given exclusive ...
The Blu-ray versus HD DVD battle has been underway for some time now, but a third contender is about to join the fracas. London-based New Medium Enterprises has just announced the imminent ...
New Medium Enterprises (NME) (OTC Bulletin Board: NMEN), the company bringing affordable high-definition (HD) home entertainment to the globe through HD VMD technology, today announced that Icon Film ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Starting in a few weeks, the next-gen DVD war will take on a third competitor, of sorts, only ...
Los Angles – New Medium Enterprises (NME), the developer of a red-laser-based high-definition disc system called HD VMD, said it has reached an agreement with U.S. distributor PC Rush/Distenex to ...
As if two hi-def formats aren’t enough, a British tech developer is readying a third for market over the next few months. HD VMD boasts the capacity of HD DVD and Blu-ray discs, but uses existing DVD ...
It's bad enough there are two competing HD formats. Many consumers have not bought into either format, fearing they would be stuck with a Betamax redeaux. It's late to the game, but a new company has ...
As if high-def DVDs weren’t already a consfusing enough sell to consumers. Starting in September, home media buffs in the U.S. and Europe — Denmark, Finland, France, Poland and Sweden, specifically — ...
Brooklyn, New York - New Medium Enterprises Inc., OTC Bulletin Board Symbol (NMEN) announced today the public unveiling of the highly anticipated pre-industrial VMD (Versatile MulitLayer Disc), the ...
HD VMD is making its mainstream debut as the next NEXT-generation high-def DVD format. We're tired of war. But we like the low prices, yes, we do. In other tech news today, the Beatles may finally be ...