Sunday, January 27th 2008
Sony and Nichia Develop New Smaller Blu-ray Disc Laser Unit
Sony and Nichia Corporation have jointly developed new Blu-ray laser technology that should lead to thinner and smaller notebook drives. The new blue-violet laser measures 14 x 7.4 x 3mm and is expected to be built into slimline Blu-ray drives that can be fitted into ultra-portable laptops, in-car entertainment systems, handheld disc players and maybe a new version of the PS3 console. The module can read and write dual-layer Blu-ray Discs as well as read the newer organic media. Both companies anticipate mass production of drives using the extra-compact laser towards the end of the year.
Sources:
Electronista, Reg Hardware
17 Comments on Sony and Nichia Develop New Smaller Blu-ray Disc Laser Unit
Ravenas,
You have got to be kidding. Maybe you didn't read the post but this is Sony we're talking about.
Economics states that while lowering prices may cause a greater adoption rate. If the company can still make more money with the original price then they are not going to drop the price. That is the current case with the 360. Although that could be changing now that Microsoft has actually made a profit on all xbox console overall now. Sony still wont be making a profit until this Fall at the earliest from what the news headlines have said.
The whole thing is alot more technical than just saying that with lower costs there is a lower price, sadly this is not always the case.:cry::cry:
:p