Acer joins Blu-Ray Disc Association (Press Release)

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31 Aug 07 19:34 by geno888 in category Uncategorized To news archive

The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) announced today that Acer Inc. will become the newest member of the BDA, joining more than 170 of the world’s leading consumer electronic, computer companies and content providers. Acer is one of the three largest personal-computer brands in the world and the number one notebook brand in Europe.

“We’re delighted to welcome Acer to the Blu-ray Disc Association,” said Victor Matsuda, chairman of the BDA’s Global Promotions Committee. “The addition of Acer provides one more sign of the growing momentum behind Blu-ray Disc and, more importantly, is a significant advantage for consumers, as it further expands the already broad options available to consumers in the personal computer space.”

According to data compiled by Home Media Research and GFK Research, respectively, through the first half of 2007, Blu-ray Disc movie titles have accounted for 66% of the high definition movie sales in the US and 60% of high definition movie sales in Europe.

“With increasing demand and expectation for richer media content, Acer is adding Blu-ray Disc technology into our notebooks and enabling users to experience high-definition content, playback and storage,” said Campbell Kan, Vice President, Mobile Computing Business Unit, Acer Inc. “Acer is pleased to be joining the Blu-ray Disc Association and to continue empowering our users to benefit from the freshest technologies available.”

“We are very pleased with the reception Blu-ray Disc has received by consumers thus far in 2007,” Matsuda said. “From the onset, offering consumers a wide variety of quality hardware and content has been a focus for Blu-ray. We are extremely pleased to add Acer’s line up to the range of products available to consumers.”

Press Release Source: BusinessWire.

 

5 Comments

BitRate
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Posted on: 01 Sep 07 03:24
Acer makes crap so this is no big deal.
guest
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Posted on: 03 Sep 07 03:23
"Acer makes crap so this is no big deal. " And so do most other pc manufacturers. You must have missed the following in the article though... "Acer is one of the three largest personal-computer brands in the world and the number one notebook brand in Europe." As they are such a huge player in the world market this make it a huge deal. Anyway this can only be a good thing. With Blu-ray Disc being the leader in the hd format war for a while now, perhaps we can finally see a shift away from hd-dvd and move on. A single format is a good thing for the industry as a whole.
guest
Posts: 15288
Posted on: 03 Sep 07 07:06
Acer notebooks are terrible quality. I've had two units fail on men in the last six months. Sorry, Acer make crap. Period.
Oz.
Posts: 280
Posted on: 04 Sep 07 02:20
Sony has lost every format war, this will be no different.
RichMan
Posts: 862
Posted on: 05 Sep 07 01:57
The article does not mention anything about Acer being BD only. Perhaps they are going to support both.

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