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HITACHI CHOOSES SONIC FOR CONSUMER PCS.


Sonic Solutions' (Nasdaq:SNIC SNIC Singapore National Institute of Chemistry
SNIC Snow and Ice Clearance
SNIC Sub-Network Independent Convergence (functions)
SNIC Standard Network Interface Card
) Sonic DVDit! software is being bundled with Hitachi's (NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
:HIT) personal computers marketed in Japan to home users who want a fast and easy way to make their own DVD-Video discs from programs they record on TV. Bundled with Hitachi's 550V5SV, 550V5SVE SVE

special visceral efferent.
, 570A5SV, 570A5SVE, 750V5PV, 750V5SV, 770A5SV, 770B5SV, and 770B5SVE PC products, Sonic DVDit! LE provides Hitachi's customers with a complete recording, editing and DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 publishing solution.

"The addition of DVDit! LE provides Hitachi PC users with a powerful, yet easy solution for creating professional-looking DVDs right on their desktop," said Koki Terui, senior vice president of Pacific Rim Pacific Rim, term used to describe the nations bordering the Pacific Ocean and the island countries situated in it. In the post–World War II era, the Pacific Rim has become an increasingly important and interconnected economic region.  Operations at Sonic Solutions. "Sonic is extremely pleased that DVDit! will play a key role as Hitachi's PC changes the way people record and archive their favorite TV shows as well as create and distribute their personal home movies."

"Sonic DVDit! is the key ingredient in making our PCs a complete home DVD recording solution," said Kenichi Koizumi, department manager, Media Appliance Department at Hitachi. "Combining the advanced DVD publishing features found in Sonic DVDit! with the high performance of our PC creates a powerful, highly-productive recording, editing and DVD publishing environment."
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Publication:EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
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Date:Feb 18, 2002
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