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Longhorn will work with new DVD tech

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Longhorn will work with new DVD tech

Postby Big Booger » Tue Jul 27, 2004 12:31 am

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The Japanese unit of Microsoft Corp. said Monday the company's next-generation operating system, Longhorn, would be compatible with HD DVD, an advanced form of DVD technology.

The show of support from Microsoft is considered a boost for the next-generation, blue-laser DVD technology, which is promoted by Japanese conglomerates NEC Corp. and Toshiba Corp.

Blue light, with a shorter wavelength than the red laser used in conventional DVD recorders, can read and store data at the higher densities needed for high-definition recordings.

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Postby Faded » Tue Jul 27, 2004 12:43 am

What's surprising is..

"Japanese unit said at a briefing on HD DVD technology that it was not yet decided whether Longhorn, the next version of Windows, would support the rival Blu-ray technology from a consortium of companies, including Sony Corp. and Philips Electronics. "

After all the support thrown at +R with Window's Media Center PCs and HP and Dell exclusivity deals with them, you'd think the next Sony DIsc project would be a shoe in for Microsoft.

But as seen with +/-R DVD's we'll see Combo compliance before one weeds out the other.
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Postby Failsafe » Tue Jul 27, 2004 8:09 am

Faded wrote:What's surprising is..

"Japanese unit said at a briefing on HD DVD technology that it was not yet decided whether Longhorn, the next version of Windows, would support the rival Blu-ray technology from a consortium of companies, including Sony Corp. and Philips Electronics. "

After all the support thrown at +R with Window's Media Center PCs and HP and Dell exclusivity deals with them, you'd think the next Sony DIsc project would be a shoe in for Microsoft.

But as seen with +/-R DVD's we'll see Combo compliance before one weeds out the other.


No doubt it will support it or at least the first SP will, its just a matter of hardware.
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