Philips introduces new Blu-ray Disc™ products and media '“ the ultimate consumer storage platform for high definition entertainment
CES2006,
Las Vegas, USA, Jan 04, 2006 - Philips Electronics, a world leader in
optical storage and a founding member of the Blu-ray Disc Association, announced
the introduction of a Blu-ray Disc consumer electronic player (BDP 9000), an
all-in-one PC Writer (TripleWriter™) and new Blu-ray media (BD-R and B-RE,
single layer 25 GB* and dual layer BD-R and BD-RE 50 GB) today at the 2006
Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Both the BDP9000 consumer player and the
TripleWriter (SPD7000) will be available in the second half of
2006.
Philips'
new Blu-ray solutions offer consumers the ultimate storage platform for high
definition (HD) entertainment and digital archiving, providing consumers the
ability to store massive amounts of content on a single disc. Additionally,
Blu-ray Disc is the next generation platform for HD playback of video content
and will be supported by most of the major movie studios and other content
providers.
The new
solutions from Philips will help fuel the growth of Blu-ray as the next
generation HD format for both PC and Video platforms. The new technology
provides consumers with the highest quality level of HD content: not matched by
any other HD video source. Blu-ray Disc has the support and technological
innovation behind it to be the industry leader and is supported by more than 160
of the world's largest gaming manufacturers, movie studios, consumer electronics
and PC manufacturers.
'As
consumers worldwide gain access to HDTV, they will demand the ability to record
their favorite programming in HD quality. With more and more consumers enjoying
HD content at home, it is important that Philips provides them with a simple
solution to record and playback their favorite programs in HD quality," said
Scott Levitan, vice president of marketing and sales, Philips Consumer
Electronics,
The
next generation in data storage and recording
Blu-ray
Disc is the most advanced optical storage standard that satisfies
next-generation requirements in terms of storage capacity, data speeds, copy
protection, interactivity, convenience and cost. Blu-ray Disc technology is
based on blue lasers, rather than the red laser used with CDs and DVDs. This
allows for a much sharper laser focus, smaller pits on the disc and a huge
increase in storage capacity.
Blu-ray
Disc is the only recording format with the capacity of 25 GB on a single-layer
disc and 50 GB on a dual layer disc. Providing massive storage capacity, Blu-ray
Disc enables the playback of full-length feature movies using high definition
MPEG2 encoding - the native compression technique for HDTV broadcasts - or even
more capacity with advanced codes such as AVC. Through Blu-ray Disc, consumers
can enjoy enough storage for nine hours of HD movies, 23 hours of standard
definition content or 72 CDs on a single disc.
Blu-ray
Disc has sufficient capacity to include bonus materials and interactive sessions
for an unparalleled entertainment experience. For PC users, archiving
photographs, video or other data on the hard disk, Blu-ray Disc is the only
recordable/re-writable format that provides such a quantum leap in optical
storage capacity and gives a seamless experience between PC and CE environments.
Additionally, Blu-ray Disc is based on today's most advanced technological
breakthroughs and offers full backwards compatibility.
For
further convenience, Philips introduces four robust and easy-to-use disc types:
25 and 50 GB versions of BD-R and BD-RE. The Blu-ray Disc has a revolutionary
protective cover layer utilizing an advanced hard coating technology, offering
superior robustness, better than CD and DVD. This coating prevents fingerprints
and scratches and will provide ease of use by improving cleansibiliity without
the risk of damaging.
Philips
new TripleWriter PC drive
The new
Philips TripleWriter (SPD7000) showcases Philips' ability to integrate PC
products and technologies into the consumer electronics realm. The drive
features recording and playback capabilities of all popular optical storage
formats including CD, DVD and Blu-ray Disc, which allows users to select their
media of choice depending on the preferred application.
Philips'
TripleWriter features a 2x (72 Mb/s continuous data-rate) read and write speed
on BD-ROM,
BD-R and BD-RE media. The drive reads and writes a variety of legacy media
including CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+RW
and DVD-RW. Additionally, Philips will launch four types of discs (BD-R and
BD-RE, single layer 25 GB and dual layer BD-R and BD-RE 50 GB) together with the
introduction of the TripleWriter. The TripleWriter can be built into any PCD
featuring S-ATA interface.
Both the
BDP9000 consumer player and the TripleWriter (SPD7000) will be available in the
second half of 2006.
Blu-ray Disc™ (BD) is a registered trademark of the Blu-ray Disc
Association (BDA).
TripleWriter™ is a trademark of Koninklijke Philips Electronics
N.V.
* Actual storage may be less; 1 GB = 1 billion bytes
About Royal Philips Electronics
Royal Philips Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is one of the world's biggest electronics companies and Europe's largest, with sales of EUR 30.3 billion in 2004. With activities in the three interlocking domains of healthcare, lifestyle and technology and 161,100 employees in more than 60 countries, it has market leadership positions in medical diagnostic imaging and patient monitoring, color television sets, electric shavers, lighting and silicon system solutions. News from Philips is located at www.philips.com/newscenter
Source: Philips