Sony's Ando says DVD format dispute to continue for some time
The dispute over next-generation DVD formats will continue for some time, Kunitake Ando, chairman of the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association and president of Sony, said in a Nihon Keizai Shimbun report.
Ando said Sony and other backers of the Blu-ray optical disc format have progressed too far to abandon the technology now that they are selling Blu-ray-disc recorders and players.
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