Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial said on Wednesday it would start selling two new Blu-ray DVD recorders in Japan on Nov. 15, heating up a format battle for next-generation optical disc ...
Sharp is about to unleash some of the world's first Blu-ray recorders for HD television with four new models slated for release in Japan from next month. Ty Pendlebury Editor Ty Pendlebury has worked ...
Tokyo – Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. will introduce a Blu-ray disk recorder in Japan on July 31, becoming that optical-disk format's second supplier, after Sony Corp. But in their rush to ...
Blu-ray set-top recorders, and DVD recorders for that matter, have never really caught on in the States. Most users here seem satisfied with hard-drive based recorders and don’t want to deal with a ...
Sharp Corp. has developed a Blu-ray Disc recorder that cuts costs by doing away with the tuner. Instead, the BD-HP1 will use the tuner present in a television set to record TV programs, the company ...
Sony presented its latest Blu-ray Disc recorder on Wednesday at its annual convention for Japanese electronics retailers. Speaking to company reps, Sony senior veep Kiyoshi Shikano called the recorder ...
Latest GfK Japan statistics have revealed that in the first week of November, Blu-ray Disc recorders have surpassed 50% market share for DVD recorders in unit terms. In October 2007, Blu-ray Disc ...
Blu-ray vanquished its rival HD-DVD earlier this year to emerge as the next generation standard for high definition video storage. In North America, though it continues to trail DVD as most consumers ...
Panasonic maker Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd. said it would launch new Blu-ray optical disc recorders in November that allow more hours of full high-definition recording on a single disc than ...
TOKYO &#151 Sharp Corp. has announced it would introduce a Blu-ray Disc recorder in Japan on Dec. 9, the third on the market, to serve a market the Japanese company said is growing rapidly. The ...
Sony Corp. said it will launch four models of new Blu-ray high-definition optical disc recorders in November in Japan, as its format battle with the HD DVD camp heats up. By Reuters, The Associated ...
Last summer, Toshiba decided to abandon their self-developed HD-DVD format and to go Blu-ray instead. Soon after, the company started rolling out a few Blu-ray devices here and there, but today ...