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Strategies & Market Trends : Market Gems:Stocks w/Strong Earnings and High Tech. Rank

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To: $Mogul who wrote (59607)9/3/1999 9:19:00 PM
From: puborectalis   of 120523
 
DVD hot sellers mean big business for BGST....At a time when the market for prerecorded
DVD-Video is booming and more DVD players are
being sold worldwide, a key question for consumers is
whether they will be able to play back video programs
recorded on DVD-R/W, DVD-RAM, or DVD+RW
video disks on DVD players they've already purchased.

So far, Philips is the only company to promise so-called
"two-way compatibility," which would support such
playback. Specifically, Philips demonstrated that
recordings made with its new DVD Video Recorder on
DVD+RW discs will play back on any existing DVD
video players -- not only those offered by Philips, but
also those of its competitors.
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