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The first wave of recordable DVD drives, which hit computer stores in time for the holiday... BURNING WITH AMBITION / Sales of recordable DVDs expected to heat up, thanks to home movies ...
The good news: Panasonic has announced that its DMR-E10 recordable DVD player will be in stores by the end of this month. The bad news: any disc you record with the player can only be played on ...
DVD-Audio, Recordable DVD Keys To Format’s Profitable Growth. By Michelle Abraham ⋅ Published: January 8, 2002 . The DVD player market will grow steadily over the next several years, as more ...
DVD-RW: Second most widely supported on DVD playback and recordable stand alone devices, write to approximately 1,000 times, not easy to edit material copied to DVD.
In a new measure of the growing popularity of recordable DVD drives, a major optical storage manufacturer has said it expects worldwide sales of recordable DVD discs to reach at least 320 million ...
Hoping to spur demand by reducing consumers’ confusion about DVD recording, a growing number of consumer-electronics companies are shifting to DVD recorders that can handle both of the leading ...
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The Recordable DVD Council (RDVDC) will have its cake and eat it too, it seems. At a Comdex press conference yesterday, RDVDC — a coalition of nearly 75 DVD technology developers and ...
After a successful 2002, the DVD Entertainment Group trade org said it will spend 2003 pushing recordable DVDs and music on DVD with a range of con-sumer education and marketing initiatives.
For the first time, the DVD recordable market is finally shaking out, although which format will win--DVD-RW, DVD+RW or DVD-RAM--remains uncertain. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
The company halves prices to tempt buyers, but a major obstacle remains: how to give its recordable-DVD discs the mainstream acceptance enjoyed by read-only products.
Sony attempts to reconcile opposing standards for DVD recordable, while Pioneer ships an in-your-face update to their DVD-RW drive. Which drive is better? Let's just say, détente is good.