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Fujitsu Ltd said on April 11, it would launch desktop personal computers equipped with Blu-ray disc drives in June in Japan, becoming the first company to release PCs compatible with the next-generation optical discs.
The announcement comes one day after Toshiba Corp unveiled its plan to launch in mid-May notebook computers that can handle HD DVD discs, which compete with Blu-ray discs in the market for high-definition optical discs.
Fujitsu, Japanese chips-to-computers conglomerate, also plans to launch notebook PCs with HD DVD drives in June, catering for both camps.
The new desktop PC from Fujitsu comes with a 37-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) screen and is expected to sell for around 600,000 yen ($5,063), a Fujitsu spokesman said.
He added the notebook PC is likely to retail at about 400,000 yen - in line with the expected retail price for Toshiba's HD-DVD compatible notebook PCs.
At the core of both DVD formats are blue lasers, which have a shorter wavelength than the red lasers used in current DVD equipment, allowing discs to store data at the higher densities needed for high-definition movies and television. Shares in Fujitsu were down 2.3 percent at 988 yen by midday, underperforming the Tokyo stock market's electrical machinery index, which fell 1.94 percent.

Copyright Reuters, 2006

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