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Pioneer Launches One of Industry's First PC-Based
Blu-ray Disc Drives (4/1/2006)
Revolutionary Technology Results in Five-Fold
Increase of Storage Capacity
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc. today announced
one of the industry's first Blu-ray Disc computer drives, expected
to revolutionize digital and high-definition media storage. The
new Pioneer BDR-101A will utilize shorter wavelength blue lasers
in order to store up to 25 gigabytes of information on a single
layer Blu-ray Disc. It is expected to begin shipping in the first
quarter of 2006.
This first generation product will be targeted
primarily to professional users and serious enthusiasts, generally
the first to adopt new technology. In particular, content creators
will depend on Blu-ray Disc writers to test and evaluate high definition
consumer Blu-ray Disc titles during the authoring process before
replication. The drive will come equipped with a data recording
application to transfer digital files to Blu-ray Discs.
As the market for high definition video camcorders
grows, users will increasingly rely on the Blu-ray Disc drive to
store massive amounts of HD video. Likewise, a person with a television
tuner on his or her personal computer could use the drive to record
high definition television shows for later viewing. The drive also
will be able to play consumer Blu-ray Disc movie titles on BD-ROM
discs and will play and record standard DVD media.
As one of the first products to utilize Blu-ray
Disc technology, the drive significantly increases storage capacity,
while reducing the number of discs currently needed to back up computer
hard drives, digital files and applications.
"Storage capacity in a stable medium is critical,"
said Andy Parsons, senior vice president at Pioneer Electronics
(USA) Inc. "A few years ago, no one could imagine needing more storage
than available on a CD-R. Yet today, we need multiple DVDs just
to back up the numerous photo and video files on our computers.
Blu-ray Disc technology fulfills the rapidly growing need for more
storage space and Pioneer is proud to be one of the first companies
bringing it to market."
The half height BDR-101A Blu-ray Disc/DVD
writer will read BD-ROM/R/RE, DVD-ROM/DVD-R/DVD-RW and +R/+RW discs.
It offers the following write speeds:
-- BD-R/RE (2X) -- DVD-R/+R (8X) -- DVD-RW/+RW
(4X)
Pioneer has been an innovator of optical
disc technology since it brought LaserDisc, the precursor to DVD,
to market in 1980. Pioneer went on to introduce the first DVD writer
for computer use in 1997, the first DVD recorder as a VCR replacement
in 1999, the first DVD/CD writer for home computer users in 2001
and surpassed 5 million sales of DVD writers in 2003. The company
now leads the market with the introduction of this new Blu-ray Disc
drive. Pioneer Corporation is one of the Blu-ray Disc Founders.
www.pioneer-usa.com
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