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This
year’s equipment trade show MEDIA-TECH Expo will be host to
the Sony DADC Blu-ray Disc Roadshow. The replicator wants to help
broaden the base of Blu-ray Disc in order to facilitate the swift
establishment of the format as a natural successor to DVD. As part
of this strategy, it has co-operated with line manufacturers and
replicators to increase their technical know-how.
With demand for BD expected to start taking off rapidly, there is
an urgent need for the entire optical media industry to get up to
speed quickly with the new format, say the organizers.
Another major part of the Sony DADC strategy is to educate everyone,
from the industry itself, through to retailers and consumers, on
what BD really is and what it can do. “The Roadshow is designed
to be more educational and entertaining than technical, and will
involve a number of demonstrations,” says Dietmar Fischerlehner,
Director of Engineering at Sony DADC in Anif, Austria, who will
be running the Roadshow.
“It is important for everyone in the industry to really understand
not just how to make Blu-ray, but what it can do, and what it can
offer the consumers,” says Bryan Ekus, Managing Director of
the MEDIA-TECH Association. “They have to be convinced that
it is worth investing in a new format. We need to be able to show
them that BD provides stunning audio/visual quality, as well offering
virtually limitless opportunities to interact with content.”
Full details of the show and how to register for free attendance
can be found at: www.media-tech.net
Story filed 23 April 2008
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