SONY PRESS RELEASES
SONY PREVIEWS A HIGH(ER) DEFINITION TELEVISION FUTURE AT CES
Highlights Include 82-inch 1080p Flat-Panel LCD and Slim Cabinet SXRD High Definition TVs
LAS VEGAS (CES Booth # 14200), Jan. 4, 2006 - Sony Electronics is previewing the latest developments in high-definition television technology here at the Consumer Electronics Show this week.
One example is the world's first 82-inch Full HD 1080p flat panel BRAVIA LCD with Extended Video YCC (xvYCC) color reproduction technology. Another is a slim cabinet 55-inch 1080p Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD™) micro-display.
Additionally, Sony previewed a new home network system compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standards and an all-in-one home theater system featuring an LCD TV/DVD player and 2.1 channel surround audio.
"Our vision of "Higher Definition" is embodied by championing the highest possible picture quality, seamless integration with A/V devices and matching aesthetic appeal," said Randy Waynick, senior vice president of the Home Products Division at Sony Electronics.
Expanding the scope of full 1920 x 1080 HD resolution, Sony's 82-inch xvYCC-compliant BRAVIA LCD prototype features Triluminous LED backlighting. The xvYCC technology expands the current color data range of video by approximately 1.8 times more*. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is currently planning to standardize xvYCC. "This prototype is a statement of Sony's intention to being at the forefront of the technology," Waynick said. "The 82-inch BRAVIA not only illustrates that LCD is ready to challenge plasma in the larger screen size market, but that we are continuing to strive for picture quality perfection."
Also being spotlighted at CES is Sony's new 55-inch SXRD HDTV featuring a slim cabinet that is 30 percent thinner than the previous 50-inch SXRD model. Sony's SXRD displays have been hailed by critics as among the best TVs and projectors ever made. The new slim rear projection design provides flexible options for people looking for large screen TVs for smaller spaces without sacrificing picture quality. Also, unlike other slim cabinet rear projection televisions, Sony's SXRD model achieves its slim profile while maintaining the same height ratio found in SXRD models previously introduced. "SXRD remains a very important focus for us and this new model demonstrates how the microdisplay will fit into Sony's future of higher definition," Waynick added.
Preparing for that future when home entertainment products will feature easy plug and play Ethernet or WiFi wireless networking, Sony also previewed a TV-centric digital home network featuring the Xross™ Media Bar® (XMB) user interface. Based on DLNA industry standards, the network utilizes XMB to provide easy on-screen access and control of connected content servers and devices like PCs, personal video recorders, DVD players, and digital cameras, so that consumers can enjoy their TV programs, photos and music from anywhere in the home.
Also being previewed is a new concept in packaged home theater systems. Merging a 32-inch LCD TV, DVD/SA-CD player and 2.1 channel surround sound system, the unit's space-saving design appeals to those looking for a high quality home theater solution that is easy to use and stylish. The system features a motorized audio unit that automatically slides down, revealing a 32-inch high definition LCD TV. Also featuring a powerful subwoofer and Sony's 32-bit S-Master® digital amplifier with S-Force® Pro 2.1 channel surround system, the system delivers realistic surround sound without rear speakers
SONY DADC ANNOUNCES GLOBAL BLU-RAY DISC ROLL-OUT
Blu-ray Disc Production to begin in Late February 2006
Terre Haute, IN, January 4, 2006 - Sony DADC today announced its disc production plans for the new Blu-ray disc format.
Beginning in late February of 2006, Sony DADC will be ready to accept orders and manufacture 25GB Blu-ray Discs on a global basis. The first production will begin in Sony's Shizuoka, Japan facility and will accommodate both local and export demand. The Sony DADC facility in Terre Haute, IN will start production by May 2006, and the Salzburg, Austria plant will commence production by July 2006.
Throughout the remainder of 2006, Sony DADC will continue to add equipment on a global basis, and will reach a capacity of 5 million units per month for the US and 2.5 million units per month for both Japan and Europe. This will be accomplished with a total of 30 replication lines. By the late summer of 2006, all facilities will be equipped to manufacture both the 25GB and 50GB versions of the Blu-ray disc format. The initial lines will utilize a sheet-type process. The spin process, which has been successfully developed, will be implemented when second generation lines are developed.
"Sony DADC is committed to playing a key role in the global establishment of the Blu-ray format. Over the last 18 months, our engineers have been able to perfect the production process for Blu-ray discs, and we are now ready to begin manufacturing," stated Dieter Daum, President, Sony Disc & Digital Solutions.
"Sony DADC has been privileged to be involved with Blu-ray manufacturing preparations both internally and with our customers for well over a year now. We will support all of our customers during the launches of BD video and PlayStation 3 in the coming year and beyond," states Bob Hurley, Executive Vice-President, Sales & Marketing.
About Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc is the next generation optical disc format developed for high-definition video and high capacity software applications. A single layer Blu-ray Disc will hold up to 25 GB of data and a dual layer Blu-ray Disc will hold up to 50 GB. This greater storage capacity enables the Blu-ray Disc to store up to five times the amount of content than is possible with current DVDs.
About Sony DADC
Sony DADC, a leading producer of optical disc media, has cutting-edge optical media manufacturing facility locations in Terre Haute, IN and Pitman, NJ. Although widely known for its quality disc production and distribution services, Sony DADC also develops and delivers dynamic technologies that not only protect disc content, but also transform discs into powerful marketing tools by adding secure links to bonus web-site content or prize incentives. Sony DADC operates within the Sony Corporation of America corporate group. Visit us at www.sonydadc.com or call 1.800.358.7316 for more information