Sony Electronics held their annual open house in Las Vegas in mid-March to show off their 2006 product line up. While there were the usual announcements of new home theater systems, televisions and the like, the big news of the day focused on their next generation Blu-ray Disc products, which the consumer electronics giant is betting big bucks will herald a new wave of revenue for it in coming years. Sony?s 2006 Blu-ray Disc Products Sony?s first Blu-ray Disc offerings in the United States will include a home disc player, VAIO computers, an internal computer drive and recordable/rewriteable media. The BDP-S1 Blu-ray Disc home player, which is geared to hit store shelves in July for around $1,000, is designed to deliver 1920 x 1080p output through a HDMI connection. It will support various video codecs such as MPEG2 and MPEG4-AVC, upscale standard DVDs (of which it supports multiple formats) to 1080p and offer Java interactivity for use with advanced interactive features. Joining the BDP-S1 is Sony?s new VAIO RC Series computers, which will be available in early summer for around $2,300. Features of this desktop computer will include the ability to record to Blu-ray Discs and edit high-definition footage with… Read full this story
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