Sharp, Pioneer plan cheaper DVD-RW
Japanese electronics firms Sharp and Pioneer have agreed to cooperate on future digital products, including a rewritable DVD player.
With the global market for DVD-RW expected to hit 10 million units by 2004, the two companies hope to introduce the product by early 2002 with a retail price of $934 - less than half that of Pioneer's current products.
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