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  2. Xbox 360 HD DVD Player - Wikipedia

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    The rear of the HD DVD drive, showing extra USB ports and a dock for the Xbox 360 wireless adapter. The HD DVD player connects to the Xbox 360 using a mini USB connection. [8] All of the audio and video processing and output come from Xbox 360 itself. The unit can also function as a USB hub, with 2 ports on the rear. It also includes a clip for ...

  3. The 5 Best DVD Players You Can (and Should) Buy in 2023 - AOL

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    If you haven’t heard, big retailers like Best Buy and Target are planning to phase out physical discs after the 2023 holiday. No more Blu-ray releases. No more Blu-ray releases. No more CD releases.

  4. Nuon (DVD technology) - Wikipedia

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    Nuon (stylized as NUON) is a technology developed by VM Labs that adds features to a DVD player.In addition to viewing DVDs, one can play 3D video games and use enhanced DVD navigational tools such as zoom and smooth scanning of DVD playback.

  5. Category:DVD interactive technology - Wikipedia

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    DVD game covers (8 F) N. Nuon games (7 P) S. Screenshots of DVD games (2 F) ... Crime Patrol (video game) Crime Patrol 2: Drug Wars; Cross Days; D. Dance Dance ...

  6. Best external hard drives in 2022: clever drives for added ...

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    Store gigabytes of photos and videos with the best external hard drives for photographers, including RAID and NAS devices Best external hard drives in 2022: clever drives for added storage and backups

  7. Nintendo optical discs - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Optical Disc (RVL-006) is the physical game medium for the Wii, created by Panasonic.Nintendo extended its proprietary technology to use a full size 12 cm, 4.7/8.54 GB DVD-based [12] disc, retaining the benefits of the GameCube Game Disc, and adding the standard capacity of a double-layer DVD-ROM.