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Blu-ray DVD format facing cost questions
Complex production methods may lead to higher prices Cnet News.com Tuesday, November 29, 2005 Sony Corp.'s Blu-ray disc technology appears to be the front-runner in the race to develop next-generation DVDs, but some movie studios and manufacturers worry that Blu-ray discs will be difficult to produce and could mean higher prices for consumers. For more than a year, a bitter public relations war has been waged between supporters of Blu-ray and a rival technology backed by Toshiba Corp. known as HD DVD. Both are high-capacity discs that will support the distribution of high-definition versions of movies, with much better picture quality than is possible with today's DVDs. Blu-ray is winning the PR war, with most major movie studios agreeing to release films in the format next year. That has led to new concerns about mass production of DVDs in the new format, which represents a major break with past DVD and CD techniques. In at least one test, according to a top manufacturing executive who asked to remain anonymous, a manufacturing line for HD DVD discs produced nearly twice as many usable discs as a similar line pumping out the Blu-ray format. That translates into higher costs for Blu-ray producers. Moreover, component costs for Blu-ray can be nearly double HD DVD costs, the executive said. ..................... The prospect of a next-generation DVD format war, similar to the battle between VHS and Sony's Betamax in the mid-1970s, has chilled the industry. Analysts at Sanford Bernstein estimated that media companies could collectively lose as much as $16 billion over seven years if HD DVD and Blu-ray were both introduced. .................... The entire article may be found here: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...=001&sc=10 00 One-Shot Scot |
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