Sony predicts that by April 2007, six million homes worldwide will be using
the high-definition Blu-ray format, thanks to sales of its PlayStation 3 gaming
consoles.
Two versions of
Sony's
console will be released on 17 November, putting not just the latest computer
graphics but also a Blu-ray player into the living rooms of millions. The
higher-end model will support HDMI and a 1080p HD output resolution.
Two million PS3 sales are anticipated in Europe alone by spring. Speaking at
consumer
elctronics show IFA in Berlin, Sony spokesman Nick Sharples, who is also a
board member of the
Blu-ray
Disc Association, said: "The PS3 will drive the Blu-ray format into homes
just like the PS2 did with DVD."
The PS3 will be priced at €499 and €599, depending on the model.
Many Hollywood studios are continuing to pledge their allegiance to the
Blu-ray format. Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Home Video will be launching
Syriana, Full Metal Jacket, Fantastic Four and the
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen on Blu-ray discs from mid-November.
Paramount has also announced that
Mission Impossible III will be
its first high-definition title. However, alongside its Blu-ray release will be
a version in HD-DVD and DVD, as it hedges its bets in the high-definition format
war.
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