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- Date: Sun, 29 Sep 1996 01:09:36 +0900 (JST)
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A question from the TLUG meeting concerned DVD players. ----------------------------------------------------- TOKYO, JAPAN, 1996 SEP 27 (NB) -- By Martyn Williams. Toshiba Corporation [TOKYO:6502] has become the third of Japan's big electronics manufacturers to announce its initial range of digital video disk (DVD) video players. The company has also become the first to unveil plans to produce a DVD-ROM player for inclusion in computers. The first DVD player from Toshiba, the SD-3000, will go on sale November 1 in Japan at a price of 77,000 yen ($696). A basic model, the unit features the ability to playback DVD video and audio CD discs. Other features include a Dolby AC-3 noise reduction decoder, S-video output and Y/Cr/Cb video output signals to ensure maximum possible quality can be viewed with a suitable monitor. The big news for computer users is the announcement of the first DVD-ROM player. Toshiba has begun sample shipments of its SD-M1002 already at unit prices of 90,000 yen ($813) in Japan. The disc is sure to be popular with multimedia computer software manufacturers because of its ability to hold 4.7 gigabytes of data, several times more than CD-ROM discs. In common with the video player, the computer drive maintains backwards compatibility with its CD cousin and will accept existing CD-ROM, CD-I, video CD and Photo CD discs. A dual lens pickup means the drive can play both systems; the appropriate lens is selected automatically when a disc is inserted. In CD-ROM mode, the drive offers up to 8 times rotation speed. The drive is a 5.25-inch type that couples with Toshiba's new decoder board, the IPC0101A, that includes an MPEG-2 and Dolby AC-3 decoder. Sample shipments of the decoder board, a PCI 2.1 bus card, have also already began with a sample shipment price of 150,000 yen ($1,355) per board. Analog video and audio outputs on the back of the card mean the computer can be used as a DVD player when connected to a standard television set. The board is currently available for the Microsoft Windows95 platform. Toshiba is yet to announce retail pricing for the drive and board. For the future, the company plans to launch a television set with built-in DVD player and high-end desktop personal computers with built in DVD-ROM drives. Exchange rate, $1 = 110.70 yen. (19960927/TOSH960927/PHOTO) -- ------------- Craig Oda craig@example.com TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System, TWICS - IEC Building, 1-21 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160 JAPAN Main Reception: 03-3351-5977 Fax: +81-3-3353-6096 Customer Service: 3351-5481 Corporate Sales/Support: 3351-8452 ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- TLUG September 28th meeting is sponsored by Fusion Systems Japan, Inc., a global professional services firm. http://www.fsj.co.jp No. 2 Toshin Aobadai Building 9F, 3-17-13 Aobadai, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan Tel: (03)5456-7561 Fax: (03)5458-4422 info@example.com
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