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Ricoh develops dual-format HD laser
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The battle between Blu-ray and HD-DVD to control the high-definition DVD market could be solved by a laser that can read the two competing formats.
According to reports in the Japanese press, Ricoh is developing a system that uses a single component to read both kinds of discs.
Read the complete story here. (vnunet)
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