The season for the biggest sales of electronic consumer goods is approaching fast. Yet still there is little sign of rapprochement between the blue laser camps. It will likely be at least one more Xmas before Blu-Ray/HD DVD players will be in the shops. Global agreement on one format is not here yet but companies are taking sides. Recently, Intel and Microsoft chose Toshiba's HD technology
AbstractDiode lasers are undoubtedly the strongest market segment in optoelectronics. Expansion is o...
Increasingly ICT-based virtual products are challenging physical products and markets. Obsolescence ...
The introduction of a new technology into the marketplace generally is a risky endeavour for a compa...
The season for the biggest sales of electronic consumer goods is approaching fast. Yet still there i...
The past couple of months have been even more interesting than usual in the DVD industry. This is na...
While the Digital Versatile Disc was becoming the consumer¿s technology of choice for playing video ...
The launch decisions made by the HD DVD and Blu-ray clans are compared in order to explain the victo...
After the Digital Versatile Disc became the consumer’s technology of choice for playing video conten...
AbstractThe race to commercialize the blue laser is continuing to gain pace. Just when the industry ...
A new market report1 1The blue laser disc technology market is expected to exceed $28bn in sales...
High definition technology development in the entertainment industry, especially film industry, has ...
This paper discusses two competing technologies for the delivery of high definition video: HD-DVD an...
All too soon it is time once again to take stock of the past year. While it was one some would prefe...
An international standard has emerged for the first true multimedia format. Digital Versatile Disk (...
Developments in Japan in the late 1980s filled the spectral gap between yellow-orange and the ultrav...
AbstractDiode lasers are undoubtedly the strongest market segment in optoelectronics. Expansion is o...
Increasingly ICT-based virtual products are challenging physical products and markets. Obsolescence ...
The introduction of a new technology into the marketplace generally is a risky endeavour for a compa...
The season for the biggest sales of electronic consumer goods is approaching fast. Yet still there i...
The past couple of months have been even more interesting than usual in the DVD industry. This is na...
While the Digital Versatile Disc was becoming the consumer¿s technology of choice for playing video ...
The launch decisions made by the HD DVD and Blu-ray clans are compared in order to explain the victo...
After the Digital Versatile Disc became the consumer’s technology of choice for playing video conten...
AbstractThe race to commercialize the blue laser is continuing to gain pace. Just when the industry ...
A new market report1 1The blue laser disc technology market is expected to exceed $28bn in sales...
High definition technology development in the entertainment industry, especially film industry, has ...
This paper discusses two competing technologies for the delivery of high definition video: HD-DVD an...
All too soon it is time once again to take stock of the past year. While it was one some would prefe...
An international standard has emerged for the first true multimedia format. Digital Versatile Disk (...
Developments in Japan in the late 1980s filled the spectral gap between yellow-orange and the ultrav...
AbstractDiode lasers are undoubtedly the strongest market segment in optoelectronics. Expansion is o...
Increasingly ICT-based virtual products are challenging physical products and markets. Obsolescence ...
The introduction of a new technology into the marketplace generally is a risky endeavour for a compa...