Manufacturing prices for DVD+RW drives continue to fall
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Posted on Thursday 20th of November, 2003 at 10:30 by DiViDeZeRo
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Since most producers focus on Dual format DVD writers, the DVD+RW prices are constantly dropping. The retail price for a 4x DVD+RW drive is now about $88 USD, where it was around $210 USD at the beginning of the second half of this year. Digitimes has a nice article online:
"Contract manufacturing prices for 4x recordable DVD+RW drives have declined by 9-10% since the beginning of the fourth quarter after declining 30-40% over the previous two quarters, according to sources.
Taiwanese makers are now quoting 4x DVD+RW drives at below US$100, compared with US$100-110 in the third quarter and US$130-150 in the second quarter, the sources said.
The retail prices for 4x DVD+RW drives have also dropped drastically in the local market, to below NT$3,000 (about US$88) in November from around NT$6,900-7,500 (US$202-220) at the beginning of the second half.
The falling prices were widely expected as DVD-Dual drives have become mainstream and as many Taiwanese companies began delivering the more advanced 8x DVD+RW drives, said the sources.
The world’s leading makers, including Sony, NEC, Hitachi-LG Data Storage (HLDS) and Pioneer, are now focusing on production of DVD-Dual drives, said the sources.
Japan-based Pioneer, formerly focused on DVD+RW drives, has decided to shift the bulk of its production to DVD-Dual models following the completion of the second phase of an expansion project at its plant in Dongguan, Guangdong Province (China) this month, according to the sources."
For a the original article, and a nice price statistic graph, visit Digitimes.
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