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Thomson to Support Next-Generation DVD Formats (15/12/2004)
Thomson to Introduce HD DVD Players and Provide
Disc Replication Support for HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc Formats
Thomson (NYSE:TMS) (Euronext Paris: 18453) today
announced that it will support next-generation DVD formats by manufacturing
HD DVD and Blu-ray discs through its Technicolor business and providing
consumer HD DVD players through its THOMSON and RCA brands. Next
generation DVD formats provide higher resolution video and audio,
advanced navigation, web connectivity and other advanced features.
Other essential features include advanced content access and robust
content security technology, which are critical for content owners.
In addition, the development of the next-generation DVD formats
is expected to fuel the continued consumer acceptance of high definition
television around the world.
HD DVD is the new high definition DVD disc
standard being developed by the DVD Forum, which represents over
230 consumer electronics, information technology and content companies.
HD DVD is based on the same physical disc structure as current DVD
discs, which ensures backward compatibility and enables manufacturing
of the discs at reasonable cost. The new HD DVD format was recently
endorsed by major Hollywood studios, including Paramount Pictures,
Universal Pictures, New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. Studios. The
commitment to support HD DVD will ensure that Thomson's studio customers
that have selected this format will have HD DVD discs and players
available for the planned launch in late 2005.
Thomson, which is also a founding member
of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), will continue to participate
and support the development and production of the Blu-ray Disc format.
The BDA regroups over 70 companies, including Sony, Dell, HP, Hitachi,
LG Electronics, Mitsubishi, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial
Co.), Pioneer Corporation, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, TDK, 20th Century
Fox and The Walt Disney Company.
"Our tradition is based on being a trusted
service provider to content owners, independent of format choices,"
said Quentin Lilly, President, Technicolor Home Entertainment Services.
"We will support the format our studio customers select to grow
their businesses and support their growth with the highest quality
replication, distribution and other media services available in
the industry today."
"We believe that the timing is right for
the introduction in 2005 of high-definition DVD players that Thomson
will market under the RCA brand in the U.S. and the THOMSON brand
in Europe in support of the content roll-out. While HDTV is just
beginning in Europe, our experience with other digital entertainment
products tells us that the steady growth of HD content will fuel
continued growth of the category," said Mike O'Hara, Executive Vice
President of Thomson's consumer Connectivity business segment.
www.thomson.net
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