Philips Australia predicts that DVD recording technology will hold 50 percent of the DVD home entertainment market by the year 2004.
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Consumer-electronics giant Philips is demonstrating a prototype miniature disc drive that uses a coin-size disc capable of storing nearly twice as much data as a standard-sized CD.
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Philips Australia predicts that DVD recording technology will hold 50 percent of the DVD home entertainment market by the year 2004.
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