Singulus Says Blu-ray Take-up Faster Than DVD
Singulus received orders for 21 machines for dual-layer Blu-ray
media in the first quarter and claims that Blu-ray is being
adopted faster than its predecessor, DVD, 11 years ago.
"This means that the orders for Blu-ray in the first year of
the dual layer technology already by far exceeded the volume at
the start of the DVD eleven years ago with 17 machines," Chief
Financial Officer Stefan Baustert said.
The German optical disc equipment maker added in a statement that it had received additional orders for Blu-ray dual-layer machines this quarter and said a key U.S. customer had accepted one of the machines for the first time.
The adoption of Blu-ray was for years held up by a format war with rival technology HD-DVD, but a decision by Hollywood studio Warner Bros. early this year to support Blu-ray exclusively effectively decided the issue.
The German optical disc equipment maker added in a statement that it had received additional orders for Blu-ray dual-layer machines this quarter and said a key U.S. customer had accepted one of the machines for the first time.
The adoption of Blu-ray was for years held up by a format war with rival technology HD-DVD, but a decision by Hollywood studio Warner Bros. early this year to support Blu-ray exclusively effectively decided the issue.