New DVD standard gains support
U.S. computer makers Hewlett-Packard and Dell said Monday they would support a new DVD standard with much higher storage capacity which is being promoted by 10 electronics companies. "Dell and HP, the world’s largest personal computer makers, said they would support the so-called Blu-ray DVD technology, which allows for recording of up to four hours of high-definition television on a single disc."
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