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Jul 2004
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Sony Shipping 25GB Blu-ray Media, 50GB to Come June 2006
Sony follows TDK to offer Blu-ray media Sony Electronics, Inc. yesterday announced the launch of its 25GB single layer Blu-ray media with its AccuCORE technology. Sony is now the second of two companies offering Blu-ray media in the write-once form with TDK being the first. Sony Electronics' version of the single layer Blu-ray media will feature the following: * Scratch Guard - hard coating that resists scratches, dust and static; * Archival Reliability - special material design that prevents data and image corruption and deterioration to ensure quality playback; * Stable Writing - a uniform and precise cover layer that reduces fluctuation as the disc spins * Temperature Durability - a high-precision disc structure helps prevent warping during severe changes in temperature and humidity. We're sure most higher quality Blu-ray media will have similar technologies to ensure reliability as Sony's version. The media is rated at 2X and will provide data transfer rates of up to 72Mb/sec. Pricing information is similar to TDK's scheme at $20 and $25 for the single layer Blu-ray write-once and rewritable media respectively. Sony also plans to offer 50GB dual layer Blu-ray media in June of this year with retail prices of $48 and $60 for write-once and rewritable versions. Source: http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2164 |
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Mar 2005
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now the question is how can they be selling any of those without recorder drives out yet
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The better question... why no mention of Panasonic?
Fry's Electronics has the Panasonic discs on the shelf already... at $21.99. The answer to your question - it is better to have discs out ready for the drives (in a month or so) than drives out with no discs ![]() Cheers! |
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toronto
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