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Old 10-02-2007, 11:20 AM   #1
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(MENAFN - Asia Pulse) In April, Laser-Video Multimedia, leading Russian optical disc replicator, signed a contract for purchasing an INDIGO Blu-ray manufacturing line from Oerlikon (SWX:OERL) - a first not only for Russia but the whole of Eastern Europe!

With this move, Laser-Video Multimedia is positioning itself as the leader for next generation media in Eastern Europe. The line will be installed first as a single layer manufacturing unit and soon upgraded to produce the new 50GB dual layer Blu-ray format.

"We've evaluated the available Blu-ray production equipment and were primarily impressed by Oerlikon," says Vadim Yaroshenko, CEO at Laser-Video Multimedia.

"The INDIGO line is approved by major replicators, features an excellent cover layer process and is mature for Blu-ray mass production. Oerlikon is launching soon the 50GB dual layer upgrade, using Sony's wet embossing process. This is the professional package we need for our own market success."

"The next generation Blu-ray market offers many new opportunities for media manufacturers," says Hans Ebinger, Head of SBU Optical Disc within Oerlikon.

"The entrepreneurs coming first will be able to shape this upcoming market their way. Laser-Video Multimedia will do just that in their territory. We are proud that we have been selected as the partner of choice. This is a great reward for our effort to develop the Blu-ray market."

INDIGO is installed around the world in the Blu-ray manufacturing of the industry leaders. INDIGO produces both pre-recorded BD ROM as well as recordable BD R/RE media combining Oerlikon's world class sputtering and replication technology.

Oerlikon was the surprise factor in last year's optical disc market with the new INDIGO Blu-ray line and its revolutionary cover layer process. Oerlikon is implementing the Sony DADC wet embossing technique for the new 50GB dual layer Blu-ray format.

This new production line will officially be presented to the industry on occasion of the BD 50GB summit on October 18th, 2007 in Balzers, Liechtenstein.

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Old 10-02-2007, 04:50 PM   #2
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Way cool. This will open a whole new range of films to Bly-ray.
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Old 10-02-2007, 04:54 PM   #3
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Wow, Blu-ray must be snowballing if Eastern Europe is embracing it!

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Old 10-02-2007, 04:55 PM   #4
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Another hit in the face of HD-DVD proclaiming Yields rate problems.

Another hit for bigger productivity and dominance around the world.

Another hit for invasion for BD.

Go Blu-Ray i'm behind you.
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Old 10-02-2007, 05:30 PM   #5
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After making such an intelligent move by going to Blu, I hope they don't go and do something really stupid like coding everything to Region C/3 !!!

RUSCICO, at least, has been very good about publishing everything Zone Free for standard DVD. I hope to see their catalog on Blu. EDIT: I hope to see their catalog remastered and transfered from original negatives/prints for Blu.

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