Two manufacturers commit to keep Blu-ray alive after others quit manufacturing — Verbatim and I-O Data extend Blu-ray supply pledge as manufacturers exit the market

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Verbatim Japan and I-O Data have widened their joint commitment to keep recordable Blu-ray products on shelves in Japan, this time covering drive hardware as well as media. In an announcement published by the latter, the two companies stated that they would secure components and adjust production lines to continue developing new products and supplying the domestic market, following a string of exits over the past 14 months by companies including Sony and Buffalo. I-O Data is the sole domestic distributor of Verbatim-branded optical media in Japan.

In February last year, the two companies issued a similar statement that focused on disc media after Sony confirmed it was shutting down its last domestic recordable Blu-ray factory. The renewed commitment goes further by adding drive components and products to the partnership’s scope, thereby addressing what has become the more prominent supply problem now that Panasonic is the only remaining vertically integrated Japanese manufacturer of optical drives.

Before this pledge, the two companies had announced the BD Reco, a Windows-compatible external Blu-ray drive that I-O released in February this year. Per a machine translation of the announcement, the device “has attracted a great deal of interest,” and goes on to say “We have once again recognized that the need to ‘record data I want to keep onto a disc I have on hand [sic]’ continues to genuinely exist.” As a result, the two companies say they’ll continue to “plan and improve” Blu-ray-related products.

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Luke James is a freelance writer and journalist.  Although his background is in legal, he has a personal interest in all things tech, especially hardware and microelectronics, and anything regulatory. 

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