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Old 10-25-2007, 03:44 PM   #1
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Exclamation Organic dye Blu-ray by Pioneer and Mitsubishi (sorry if old)

http://www.itnews.it/2007/1023121801...ride-film.html
another shovelful in HD DVD's tomb?
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It's a little bit old

http://pioneer.jp/press/release186.html

Pioneer had this press release on Sept 18, 2007.

Don't worry I thought it was new too.

Anyways, for anyone wondering, this press release is about how they're using organic dye recording film on Blu Ray discs, and that it should greatly decrease manufacturing costs.

Discs with organic dye do not require large-scale investments in facilities so that the current coating facilities for CD-R and DVD-R can be used for BD production lines with only minor adjustments, making low priced discs a possibility.
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Old 10-25-2007, 04:11 PM   #3
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This is a very important advance. In fact, it should be noted on the front page. The cost reduction of blu-ray media for storage purposes will be another brick in the wall.
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