Verbatim Announces Development Plans for both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD
Media
Verbatim Corporation, world-leading optical media
developers and marketers, have announced plans to support the development of
both Blu-ray and High-Definition DVD (HD-DVD) recordable and rewritable media.
Both formats are expected to begin shipping in early 2006, when high-definition
drives and recorders are expected to be released.
Verbatim Blu-ray media will be available with 25GB
(single-layer) and 50GB (double-layer) capacities. The HD-DVD media will be
available with a single-layer capacity of 15GB. Double-layer HD-DVD media is
also being developed for release following format finalisation. With
premium-quality recordable media that meets the specifications of these new
high-capacity, high definition formats; users will be able to record and enjoy
the amazingly sharp images that high-definition video provides. The
high-capacity discs will also find extensive application in computer data
storage.
Verbatim is already working with the standards
groups and burner/recorder manufacturers to develop and refine the materials and
manufacturing processes, has joined both the BDA (Blue-ray Disc Association) as
a contributor and the HD-DVD Promotion Group as a general member. Verbatim
officials noted that the company will leverage its experience in producing
professional blue laser media for the consumers as well.
'Verbatim's proven R&D strength will play a
prominent role in the development of next-generation blue laser media
technology," said Merv Tabe, Verbatim Australia's Managing Director. 'Verbatim
has established itself as the industry leader in DVD technology and our growing
expertise in double layer technology will enable us to rapidly migrate to the
production of blue-laser media."
A world leader in media dye, sputtering and
production process technologies, Verbatim has assigned the development of the
next-generation technologies to two of its leading-edge facilities. The
Singapore facility, where substantial experience has been gained in producing
DVD double layer media, is the focal point for the development of HD DVD
recordable media. With its expertise in more magneto-optical and UDO media
development and high-precision mastering, the Mizushima Plant, in Japan, will
focus on the Blu-ray media.
The two high-definition formats are currently
rallying support from major distributors and manufacturers worldwide in order to
become the next standard for movie and data storage. Whilst there has been talk
of a compromise format being developed, there has been no final decision
released on this subject and it has become increasingly apparent that both
formats will be released to market.
About Verbatim
Verbatim® Corporation, a Mitsubishi® Chemical Media
Company, is an international organisation that develops and markets innovative,
high-quality products for storing, moving and using digital content. Known for
its leadership in the removable storage media and related accessories markets,
the company provides reliable, unique technologies and products that are highly
sought after and broadly distributed worldwide. For more information, contact
Verbatim Australia at 6 Weir Street, Glen Iris. VIC 3146, t. (03) 9823-0999, f.
(03) 9824-7011; or visit the company's web site at www.verbatim.com.au.
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