DVD Burner Acceptance on the Rise, New Survey Finds

Topics:
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Consumer Electronics,
Personal Technology,
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.,
Marketing Research,
Marketing,
Home Entertainment,
DVD-RAM,
DVD Burner,
DVD,
Survey
Source:
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co

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Overview: Survey research conducted by IDC and sponsored by a group of leading computer and consumer electronics companies forecasts that consumers will purchase some 11 million DVD burners for their home PCs over the next 18 months - a significant increase over earlier survey results - and outlines the features and functions fueling this growth. For outstanding reliability, Burnham noted that DVD-RAM technology boasts an advanced defect management and error correction system that assures accurate data storage and retrieval. By using preaddressed sectors for data management, DVD-RAM offers true, fast random access capabilities, and can skip over defective sectors much like a computer hard drive.

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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2004 | Pages: 3


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