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Thursday, April 14, 2005
Taiwanese manufacturers give HD-DVD vote of confidence
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Lower royalty fees strengthens HD-DVD position.
The tenth DVD Conference in Asia, an annual meeting of the DVD Forum organized by the
Opto-Electronics Systems & Laboratories (OES) of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), was
held in Taipei on April 12, with an agenda focusing on progress of standard specifications, licensing,
certifications and market outlook of HD-DVD, a next-generation blue-laser DVD format developed by
Toshiba and NEC. Although final desicions have not been made yet, Taiwanese manufacturers will support
the HD-DVD first, without however rejecting any other rival format.
Twenty-one companies, including three Taiwanese makers; Ritek, Prodisc Technology and CyberLink,
exhibited HD-DVD optical discs, optical disc drives and related materials and equipment at the conference.
The OES was elected to be a member of the DVD Forum?s steering committee in 1998, according to OES
deputy director Der-ray Huang.
OES is currently negotiating cooperation with Lite-On IT and BenQ, the top two makers of optical disc
drives in Taiwan, about OEM production of DVD-ROM drives, Combo drives and DVD burners with built-in
FVD, Huang said. |
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