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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

My fantasy come true. WooHoO! Bring it on!


4 posted on 03/21/2005 11:59:40 AM PST by MoJo2001 (Thank you to everyone that contributed to Operation Easter/Passover!)
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To: MoJo2001
This implies that Blu-Ray has been out for awhile....Hmmmm!

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Matsushita to offer Blu-ray Disk recorders by July

Prototype of its Blu-ray DVD-RAM recorder uses a two-layer 50 Gbyte disk.

By Yoshiko Hara
EE Times
(03/11/04, 18:00:00 PM EST)

 
TOKYO - Matsushita Electric said it will join Sony Corp. in July as the second manufacturer to offer Blu-ray disk recorders.

Matsushita showed a prototype of its Blu-ray DVD-RAM recorder on Tuesday (March 9) that uses a two-layer 50 Gbyte disk. The prototype incorporates tuners that cover all digital TV broadcasting in Japan and is also compatible with present DVD-RAM and DVD-R formats. Other details won't be revealed for another several months, the company said.

Matsushita said it intends to introduce the recorder in Japan before the Athens Olympic Games to be staged in August. During the Olympics, viewers often use video recorders more often, said Shuzo Ushimaru, director of corporate marketing of Matsushita.

Matsushita said sales of DVD-RAM recorders are growing and the company is aiming to to produce 1 million DVD-RAM recorders a month.

Seizing the Athens Olympic games as an opportunity, "we are going to promote [Blu-ray disk] recorders as the high-end product of Diga [Matsushita's brand of DVD-RAM products] series, which can record HD programs," said Etsuji Shuda of Matsushita's Home AV Business Unit.

Matsushita has been developing a two-layer disk structure. Hence, Matsushita's Blu-ray disk recorders will feature recording capability on 50 Gbyte two-layer disks that can store 4.5 hours of HD video.

"It should be the world's first two-layer disk BD recorder," said Shuda. Matsushita also plans to manufacture and supply the two-layer Blu-ray disks.

"As the competing HD DVD supporters will soon introduce two-layered 32 Gbyte disks, 50 Gbyte disks will be one of important feature for Matsushita's BD recorder," said Reiji Asakura, a digital media analyst and acting vice president of the Japan Society of Picture Quality.


8 posted on 03/21/2005 12:14:36 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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