03:10 - Wednesday 30 April 2008 by Mark Raby
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: samsung, blu-ray, video Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: samsung, blu-ray, video Category : Miscellaneous
Seoul (South Korea) - Samsung has announced that it plans to bring the next generation of Blu-ray players to market this summer, bringing its first slate of devices that will support the new Blu-ray Disc Profile.
The new format, BD Live, allows movie studios to add enhanced features like picture-in-picture video supplements and Internet-enabled content.
Samsung Electronics audio/video chief Dongsoo Jun predicts that by 2012, 51 million players will be sold annually. That would be an 80% increase from now.
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