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Sony intends on pushing the Blu-ray recorder as part of a high definition celebration of life in Japan during the upcoming months. No price or release date—Japanese or otherwise—has been ...
TOKYO — Sony Corp. announced at its dealer convention here Wednesday (Sept. 13) that it would introduce a Blu-ray Disc (BD) recorder in Japan by the year's end, bringing hope to proponents of the ...
The new Blu-ray recorder is not the first — Sony unveiled a prototype in 2003 — but it can handle larger 25- or 50-gigabyte discs, enabling users to play and record high-def video.
Earlier this summer, Samsung shipped the industry's first Blu-ray disc player to U.S. retailers. Sony has already given a head start to customers that are planning to transition to Blu-ray from ...
Sony has had a little splurge of Blu-ray action, and come up with six new models of BDR-recorders/players that also sport hard drives which can record HD video. The T-series, BDZ-T55 and BDZ-T75 ...
Sony added Sky PerfecTV support for some of these devices (the 320GB-models are being left out), which marks the first time a manufacturer did that for a Blu-ray recorder.
Sony also announced the addition of Blu-ray Disc to more PCs in its Vaio line. The Vaio Type-R master is an Intel Core 2 Duo-based machine loaded with high-definition editing and authoring software.
OWC Sony released a new internal Blu-ray recorder, the BWU-300S, a while ago. But if your computer doesn't have an empty bay to take it, you'll appreciate what Other World Computing announced ...
Announced today that the world's first Blu-ray disc recorder has been shipped to Euro market for availability on August 28th. and will be demo on IFA Berlin Show.
Sony's Blu-ray rewritable and write-once discs will come in cartridges, instead of bare discs, and will be able to store up to 23.3GB of data at a transfer rate of 9MB per second. The 5.25-inch ...
Mitsubishi showed them yesterday, and Sony followed today: All-in-one LCD TVs that feature 3D capability and come with built-in Blu-ray recorders and HDDs. The so-called BRAVIA 2 KDL series ...
Sony Corp. said on Wednesday it will launch a DVD recorder using Blu-ray technology by the end of the year in Japan, fortifying its lineup of high-definition optical disc products.
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