When it comes to entertainment media, the choice
is big and getting bigger. Movies, television, radio, newspapers
and magazines, and the pleasures they bring, have long been
commonplace. Computers, once exclusively machines for business,
are popping up everywhere. Never before have our lives been
enriched by such a profusion of moving pictures, photographs,
music, voice and text. Toshiba, in quest of fully-fledged multimedia,
has been striving to develop a new media that enables storage
of more information more compactly, is a breeze to use and handle,
and offers superior performance in every respect. By sharing
this vision with people in Hollywood, the source of so much
of the planet's entertainment, and with those in the computer
industry, Toshiba was able to refine the product concept and
develop the technologies to realize it. The DVD is the fruit
of that creative process.
Its application field extends from Hollywood
to Silicon Valley: DVD-Video for movies, DVD-Audio for music
and DVD-ROM for computer applications. In fact, DVD has a tremendous
role to play wherever digital technology rules, that is, everywhere.