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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?
Toshiba is releasing the H/H models to Lite-On IT declined to comment, citing |
Source: DigiTimes
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