Short supply of blue-laser pick-up heads in 4Q

D4rk0n3 used our news submit to tell us the supply and demand complex has caught blue laser product manufactures in a little bit of trouble. It hopefully wont be much of an issue, considering the low demand for the product right now.


The production of blue-laser pick-up heads (PUHs) by only a few makers, including Pioneer, Philips, Hitachi and Sony, is insufficient to meet increasing global demand for blue-laser DVD players, recorders, drives and burners, and the shortage is expected to be significant in the fourth quarter of this year, according to industry sources in Taiwan.


Although the global market for
next-generation blue-laser drives, burners and players/recorders is still
in its infancy, international vendors of desktop and notebook PCs as well
as consumer electronics have placed OEM orders for such products to test
the market during the traditional peak season next quarter, the sources
indicated.


The Sony PlayStation 3 (PS3, with a
built-in Blu-ray Disc drive), which is scheduled to be launched in
November, accounts for part of the demand, the sources noted.


Existing makers of blue-laser PUHs,
however, have not expanded their production capacities and the defect rate
of high-power laser diodes, a key component of PUHs, have not been reduced
significantly, the sources said. Consequently, the global supply of
blue-laser PUHs is unable to rise with increasing demand for the time
being, the sources pointed out.

Since it's a small group of people clamoring for a blue laser Product right now, it's pretty easy to think that this wont effect much on the front of either Blu Ray or HD-DVD. Sony is over-estimating it's sales on the PS3, so hopefully, the numbers will all balance out and we wont notice any kind of shortage when one or both of these products finally take off.

Source: DigiTimes

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