Sony 'Amazed' at Samsung's Blu-ray Death Slam

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Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:24
Reality:

The Koreans have had red laser single layer DVD working at 100GB a disk in the lab (as far as I can remember) a few years back. The process does not use standard layers, is doable by stamping, but imagine if applied to blue laser disks, or ultraviolet. The format would be hard to burn though, which would hinder pirates ;) .

Next, they want donwloadable movies/pay per view, in the industry.

The cruncher is that by 2012 the Ultra HD (32mpixel) video standard is coming (I imagine that SHD (around 8mp) might be more practical (trying to focus the camera for 32 mpixel, even 8 is going to be a chore). I forget what is happening with 3D, but SHD digital movies, and digital 3D are now in theatres. So blue ray might eventually be replaced by an expensive Violet~Ray 3D, and then rest of us download.
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Anonymous
Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:39
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the fact that he's the first guy from sony to just come out and say it recently makes him cooler. not a talking point


internet tactic number 201: "I am going to talk about something by saying it is not a talking point".

Of course it is you fool - if sony can't even communicate a simple, company-internal media-facing message regarding linked core technologies how the f**k are they going to be able to actually communicate the message externally (to retail, to consumers, to partners.... such as f**king samsung!???)

go back to school.
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