SONY ENHANCES HIGH-DEF LEADERSHIP POSITION WITH DEBUT of BLU-RAY DISC BASED PRODUCTS

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SONY ENHANCES HIGH-DEF LEADERSHIP POSITION WITH DEBUT OF BLU-RAY DISC BASED PRODUCTS


LAS VEGAS (CES Booth #14200), Jan. 4, 2006 – Sony Electronics today unveiled a variety of Blu-ray Disc™-based products, offering a host of new high-definition entertainment possibilities.

U.S. product introductions will begin this spring and gather momentum over the summer with the introduction of a home player. BD technology will also be included in VAIO® computers, aftermarket computer drives and recordable BD-R (write-once) and BD-RE (rewritable) media.

Sony expects the Blu-ray Disc format to emerge as the standard in HD video performance and flexibility packaged in a convenient five-inch optical disc. The format features a robust 25GB single layer and 50GB dual layer capacity, making it ideal for feature length motion pictures with tons of extra feature material – all in full 1080p high definition – along with the multimedia possibilities of Java-enabled interactivity.

"Blu-ray Disc technology is the final piece needed to complete our vision of the high-definition world," said Hideki "Dick" Komiyama, president and chief operating officer for Sony Electronics Inc.

Sony's first Blu-ray Disc home player, model BDP-S1, will be available in early summer and features 1080p full HD video output for brilliant HD imagery and also DVD upscaling to 1080p. This initial BD player features a sophisticated design and exceptional build quality with rigid beam construction as well as finely tuned audio and video parts and circuits.

The company's RC series VAIO® desktop computer will combine Blu-ray Disc recording technology with high-octane performance, allowing aspiring HD movie makers and other videographers to shoot their creation with a high-definition camcorder. Using Sony's VEGAS software users can edit high-definition footage then archive and share it on Sony high-capacity BD-R and BD-RE Blu-ray Discs or on traditional DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/+RW discs, capitalizing on flexibility in storage, playback and recording. RC series desktops will be available with the drive in early summer.

As VAIO expands its line of digital home products Blu-ray Disc drives will be progressively integrated.

Sony also announced that a Blu-ray Disc aftermarket drive for personal computers is also expected to be available this year, and will support 25GB/50GB BD-R/RE discs, as well as DVD+R/+RW, and CD-R/RW recordable media. This drive will be bundled with consumer-level BD recording software and accessories for creation of High-Definition home video and data Blu-ray Discs.

Beginning in the spring, Sony will begin selling a 25GB single layer BD-R and the BD-RE recording media. Dual layer 50GB capacity recordable media will follow in the subsequent months. Recordable Blu-ray Discs utilize Sony's AccuCORE™ technology offering superb archival and reliability, scratch guard protection and temperature durability.
Sony's BD road map comes full circle by partnering the new home BD player with either a 1080p capable SXRD™ or BRAVIA™ LCD high-definition television.

Helping to support the BD players entering the market, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment division will be launching 20 titles on BD-Rom discs, spanning from recent hits to classic favorites.

Sony Computer Entertainment's PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system scheduled for launch this year will also adopt BD-ROM disc as its medium.
 
Of course it's RE, not RW. After all, this is SONY, the world's most consumer friendly company- NOT!

I am conflicted. I prefer the capacity of the Blu-Ray, or "BD" - but I am opposed to buying any more Sony products. Even if I buy another brand BD, money still goes to "root kit" Sony.

!protest :mad: !protest :mad: !protest :mad: !protest :mad:
 
Geez, folks, look at the careful wording... 'will be available this year' LOL - there's NOTHING to ship yet. :D Do you prefer a vaporware capacity or a real one? ;)
 

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