Singulus, Sony team up on Blu-ray development
German compact disc and DVD equipment company Singulus and Japan’s Sony have teamed up to develop a new technology for music and video discs, Singulus said on Tuesday.
Singulus and Sony are joining forces to develop mass-production equipment to make Blu-ray discs, one of two competing formats to succeed DVDs as the standard of choice for multimedia discs, Singulus said in a statement.
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