Sony DADC Announces Launch of U.S. Blu-ray Disc Production
May 18th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 35 times, 1 so far today
Sony DADC Announces Launch of U.S. Blu-ray Disc Production
Sony DADC today officially inaugurated Blu-ray Disc BD-ROM (video, games, data) production in the U.S. Sony DADC in the U.S. currently has three Blu-ray replication lines functioning with a capacity of 25,000 single-layer 25GB Blu-ray Discs per day, for a total of 750,000 Blu-ray Discs per month. This capacity is expected to increase to nearly 5 million discs per month by October as additional lines are added to the facility. Of these additional lines, six will be capable of manufacturing 50 GB dual layer Blu-ray Discs.
“Sony DADC is thrilled to be the leading optical disc manufacturing facility in the U.S. and have a full Blu-ray BD-ROM line ready for production,†said Dieter Daum, President, Sony Disc & Digital Solutions. “Blu-ray is going to revolutionize the way consumers enjoy and interact with high definition entertainment content, and we are pleased to play a critical role in this important development.â€
Sony DADC also has an offset printer and packaging line dedicated to Blu-ray BD-ROM. Additionally, it employs a Phase Transition Mastering (PTM) machine, which can be easily reconfigured to master both BD-ROM and DVD-ROM (video, games, data) on a single system. A second PTM machine will be added this summer, and an additional offset printer and three additional packaging lines will be added by October. Blu-ray Disc Authoring Services will be offered to customers in July 2006.
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