Sunday, April 4, 2004
DVD Creation: "Observations from the Dark Side of the DVD Industry"
Posted by Jason Dunn in "ARTICLE" @ 08:00 AM
Prices have dropped so rapidly for the DVD burners you buy today that Japanese manufacturers have all but ceased their own manufacturing and outsourced it to Taiwanese and mainland China manufacturers. Korea’s LG continues to be the world’s highest volume manufacturer, but Taiwan’s BenQ clearly has a goal to replace them as the leader. Next you have AccessTek (MSI), LiteOn, Quanta, AOpen and mainland China’s TLS, Funai and SVA Group. Profits are so hard to come by that Pioneer and NEC have already moved much of their production to the mainland and Matsushita (Panasonic) will be there shortly..."
This is a great article about the current state of the DVD union. Myself, I'm going to wait until 8x burners become slightly more mainstream, and 12x burners push down the price of an 8x burner...then I'll buy either an 8x or 12x. :D