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Sun announces that Java, a technology originally conceived for consumer electronics devices, will be built into Blu-ray Disc players.
Sun announces that Java, a technology originally conceived for consumer electronics devices, will be built into Blu-ray Disc players.
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Surely they don't really mean CD's, which have a single rewritable standard. Sounds more like DVD (standard, not blue ray) writables and rewritables. DVD-R/DVD-RW and DVD+R/DVD+RW are the two competing formats (though DVD-RAM, a third format, could also be thrown in the mix, it's mostly dead now).
Dual-mode recorders are becoming popular for DVD burners (I have one). But I've read that's unlikely for the two competing high-definition DVD formats, since their technology is supposed to be different enough to require two separate sets of lasers and lenses, nearly doubling the cost of a dual-mode player.
Now there is mass market penetration.
If Sony can get the Playstation 3 out there in big enough numbers then this debate is irrelevant.
The media will be sold for the most popular platform.
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With these next-gen disc players and the eventual flood of cheap players from Korea, developing multimedia applications could prove to become a nightmare far beyond the one developing for cell phones has become.
- Bye Bye DVD Player
- by William Squire June 29, 2005 11:35 AM PDT
- <<Java will be used for control menus, interactive features, network services and games, Nishimura said. >>
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(6 Comments)Just what the world needs, another computer. What I'm looking for is a hi-def DVD PLAYER, not another "computing experience." Automatic updates, phone-home features, and bugs that crash my DVD player?? No thank you. If I want a game machine, I'll buy an XBox or a PS.
Since the PlayStation is supposed to adopt Blu-Ray, does that mean it'll run Java too?