Lite-On IT receives Toshiba orders for HD-DVD burners

23 Aug 06 16:56 by Crabbyappleton in category Uncategorized To news archive

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from DigiTimes. In this article, we get the confirmation of the earlier
news that Lite-On will be producing HD-DVD drives as well as Blu-ray. Because it
looks like Toshiba has come knocking. They also let it slip that Lite-On could
even get an order for Microsoft for the Xbox 360 external HD-DVD drives, that
will allow gamers to watch movies with the game console.


Lite-On has really placed itself well and continues
to have a nice relationship with Sony, who backs the Blu-ray format, even in
light of orders from Toshiba. But, considering that Lite-On is also in
possession of BenQ/Philips ODD division, we can understand why. As Philips
is also a key Blu-ray backer.


We have to wonder, how long it will be before we
see some hybrid Blu-ray/HD-DVD drives from Lite-On. Any guesses? Plus, how
expensive would something like this be? Could such a hybrid also be
made backward compatible with DVD? Can you guess who would provide the
burning software for the bundle?


src="http://www.cdfreaks.com/contentimages/newsimages/1306293968" align=right border=0> Lite-On IT, Taiwan”s largest optical disc drive (ODD) maker, has received orders from Toshiba for half-height (H/H) HD-DVD burners, according to sources at components suppliers.


Toshiba is releasing the H/H models to
Lite-On IT in order to focus its own production on slim-type HD-DVD
burners in the face of strong competition from the Blu-ray Disc (BD) camp,
the sources said.


Lite-On IT declined to comment, citing
client confidentiality. Lite-On IT last week announced that it is
developing H/H HD-DVD burners, with volume production to start in March
2007.

 

Source: DigiTimes

3 Comments

JamesL
Posts: 113
Posted on: 23 Aug 06 19:47
I would have thought Samsung would be the first with dual format: their half height BluRay drive already uses a dual mechanism for CD compatibility. Ergo ensuring one arm can read HD DVD and one to read BluRay would be quite easy. The cost of two blue lasers would make the drive expensive - but that will soon flatten out.
Shadowman69
Posts: 155
Posted on: 24 Aug 06 09:17
If I will see more and more Hybrid HD DVD/ DVD disc around I will probably get the external HD DVD X360 drive just to start watching Hi Res video without spending a lot of $$$ for a stand alone player. Let's see the final price of this external drive...
Flyerboy
Posts: 5
Posted on: 24 Aug 06 10:28
It seems that Lite-On IT is becoming more and more important to many CD/DVD/BD/HD-DVD producers in the world... Think of all the announcements we've seen in the news section lately. I wonder about the market shares in Opticals over the world, only a few manufacturers left...:X

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