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First Blu-Ray plant in China starts up
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First Blu-Ray plant in China starts up

by The Inquirer  on Jan 29, 2009
Tags: blu-ray
CHINA'S FIRST Blu-Ray disc factory has gone into production in the port city of Shanghai.
The facility is the result of a joint investment by the Japanese technology and entertainment giant Sony, Shanghai Synergy Culture and Entertainment Group and the Shanghai Jingwen Investment company.

Located in the Songjiang Industrial Zone, the plant has an estimated production capacity of 500,000 Blu-Ray discs per month.

China had previously not been allowed to import Blu-Ray discs, so this plant's startup marks the advent of high-definition Blu-Ray availability for the People's Republic's consumers.

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