Sony expects Blu-Ray victory within 12 months
The recent delay to the roll-out of Toshiba’s next-gen DVD standard, HD-DVD, has led a senior Sony Pictures executive to confidently predict that Sony’s rival Blu-Ray standard will dominate the market within 12 months. Speaking to HomeMediaRetailing.com, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment president Benjamin Feingold fingered the PlayStation 3, which will sport a Blu-Ray drive, as a major factor that will drive the adoption of the standard.
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