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To: John Rieman who wrote (32870)5/1/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
This isn't the DVD player that Zoran won. It's a different model. We will see OEMs selling different models based on different decoders. Is this one Zoran?????????????????????????

Fujiki was speaking to reporters at the
launch of Sharp's latest twin tray DVD player
model DV-880W, and the opening of Sharp'snew showroom in conjunction with the
relocation of its headquarters in Shah Alamlast week.

zoran.com


SANTA CLARA, CA - December 23, 1997 - Zoran Corporation (NASDAQ:ZRAN), the leading supplier of hardware and software solutions for audio and video applications enabled by compression, announced today that the first DVD player based upon its VaddisT integrated DVD decoder, Sharp Corporation¡s DV-S100, has begun shipping in Japan.

Zoran's highly integrated Vaddis decoder offers the advanced feature set and flexibility which enabled Sharp Corporation to develop the industry¡s most robust and powerful DVD player. Zoran developed the Vaddis decoder in close cooperation with its alliance in Japan, FujiFilm Microdevices (FFM), a subsidiary of Fuji Photo Film Co. The collaboration between FFM and Zoran dates back to 1987 and has spanned ICs in applications ranging from digital still cameras, Dolby Digital audio decoders through MPEG 1 decoders and now DVD.