Sharp unveils first Blu-ray disc recorder
Sharp will put its first Blu-ray Disc recorder on sale in Japan in December, the company says.
The BD-HD100 will be the third recorder on the market to support the Blu-ray Disc format, which is one of two blue-laser based formats fighting to become the de-facto optical disc standard for high-definition video content. The first recorder was put on sale in April 2003 by Sony, while Matsushita Electric Industrial (Panasonic) began selling a model in July.
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