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NEC Computers International to Bundle Sonic MyDVD
Packard Bell and NEC PCs Target Creating Home DVD Videos
Hannover, Germany (March 22, 2001) - Sonic Solutions [NASDAQ: SNIC],
the world leader in DVD authoring applications, announced today that NEC
Computers International will bundle Sonic MyDVD, the leading DVD
authoring software for home users, with the Packard Bell and NEC brands.
Packard Bell, the consumer division of NEC Computers International and
leader in the European home PC market, will market its new Packard Bell
Video Dre@m Machine based on its Packard Bell high-end Ixtreme platform
with Intel Pentium III 1 GHz and / or Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz, a DV interface
for capturing video, Sonic MyDVD and the new Pioneer DVD recorder.
NEC, a leading supplier of personal computers for corporations, individuals,
governments and other public sector agencies, will include Sonic MyDVD
and the new Pioneer DVD recorder with its award winning Direction range
of PCs for small businesses and power users. "With our new Video
Dre@m, Packard Bell will be the first to offer European users the ability
to author and record their own DVDs directly on their PCs," said
Wim Vanheertum, Desktop Product Line Manager, Consumer Division, NEC Computers
International. "By including Sonic MyDVD software, we are providing
our users with the most elegant and easy solution for creating DVDs. And
with all the great features of DVD - high-quality video, menus and interactivity
- MyDVD adds much more fun and entertainment to home movies."
"We're delighted that NEC Computers International has chosen MyDVD
for its Packard Bell and NEC PCs," said Rolf Hartley, Vice President
of European Operations at Sonic. "With its extensive retail network,
Packard Bell's Video Dre@m Machine offering is a fantastic solution for
video and multimedia enthusiasts eager to create their home movies on
DVDs.
Through its collaboration with Sonic, Packard Bell will provide an end-to-end
DVD solution that allows home users to select personal video clips and
graphics, add interactive menus, preview a DVD project and then record
it directly to a DVD disc in the popular DVD-Video format. The resulting
DVD discs can be played on set-top DVD players as well DVD-equipped PCs,
making it possible for consumers to publish and share their videos on
a universal medium that offers unparalleled video quality at a low cost.
Since its introduction in 1997, DVD-Video has become the fastest growing
consumer electronics format of all times and boasts an installed base
of roughly 17 million set-top players and 40 million DVD-equipped PCs.
Sonic's award-winning MyDVD and DVDit! are the world's leading desktop
and consumer DVD publishing applications and are powered by Sonic's high-performance
DVD formatting engine that has been used to create hundreds of thousands
of Hollywood movies, corporate, and consumer DVD titles. With its simple
user interface, MyDVD and DVDit! make it very easy for anyone to create
DVD projects without grappling with the complex intricacies of the DVD-video
specification.
Packard Bell Video Dre@m Machine:
Power and Features for the New Generation
Powered by an Intel Pentium III 1 GHz and / or Intel Pentium 4 1.3 GHz
processor and using advanced motherboard design, the Packard Bell Ixtreme
gives users access to the latest in PC technologies, including PC133 RAM,
ATA - 66 hard drive interface, 133MHz Front-Side Bus, and 4X AGP. Its
system is designed for demanding content creation and media enjoyment.
For example, its large hard drive (60GB mini), IEEE-1394 port, and Ulead
VideoStudio software make it perfect for editing digital video movies.
In addition, its DVD-R drive, nVidia GeForce graphics card, and Diamond
Audio Technology speakers make it perfect for enjoying DVD movies and
games on its 19" monitor. But if the screen is not big enough, users
can connect the Packard Bell Video Dre@m Machine directly to a home cinema
system, thanks to its TV-out jack and S/PDIF connector with Dolby Digital
sound. The Packard Bell Video Dre@m Machine also comes with a large collection
of software and the Packard Bell Activ Internet package.
About NEC Computers International
NEC Computers International (NEC CI) is Europe's sixth largest manufacturer
of personal computers, supplying the consumer market with the Packard
Bell brand and the professional market with the NEC brand. A core company
of the Japanese NEC Corporation - and part of the international NEC Solutions
division - NEC CI benefits from the group's on-going commitment to Research
& Development. NEC CI supplies personal computers, servers and Internet
solutions to individuals, corporations, governments and other public sector
agencies in Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia (except Japan and China).
The company's strategic objective is to provide its customers with innovative
and global solutions and services, as well as a full range of products
to facilitate access to the Internet. For the past five years, NEC CI's
annual unit sales have recorded an average increase of 30%. The company
employs 3,500 people world-wide. Its headquarters are located in Wijchen,
The Netherlands.
About Packard Bell
Created in 1991, Packard Bell, the consumer brand of NEC Computers International,
is one of Europe's home PC leaders with a 12.4% market share, 1,199,477
PCs sold and a rate of growth of 15.5% in 2000 (Source: Dataquest - January
2001).
Packard Bell's strategy is to propose powerful home i solutions through
expanded product lines, latest technologies, bold new design, stronger
partnerships and all-inclusive Internet offers, designed to meet the specific
needs of the general public and sold exclusively through major retail
outlets. Backed by its philosophy and its leading role on the market,
Packard Bell created in 1999 the Packard Bell European Institute of Home
Computing, which aims to observe, study, analyse and inform with regard
to the PC's influences on the everyday life of Europeans at home.
About Sonic Solutions (NASDAQ: SNIC)
Based in Marin County, California, Sonic (http://www.sonic.com)
is the leading manufacturer of solutions for DVD publishing. Sonic DVDit!
(http://www.dvdit.com)
is the first application for DVD authoring targeted at videographers and
corporate video producers, and is bundled with major video editing, capture,
encoding and media production systems. Sonic MyDVD (http://www.mydvd.sonic.com)
is the first DVD authoring application for consumers, making it easy to
capture "your life on DVD." Sonic DVD Creator®, Sonic Scenarist®,
Sonic ReelDVD® and Sonic DVD Fusion® are the most widely-used
systems for professional DVD publishing, and are installed worldwide at
major studios, post production facilities and in corporate marketing departments.
SonicStudio® HD is the leading digital workstation for preparing audio
for release on CD and is the first for creating content for the new DVD-Audio
format. Sonic is also a full voting member of the DVD Forum, the standards-setting
body for the DVD format.
© 2001 Sonic, Sonic Solutions, the Sonic logo, cDVD, eDVD, MyDVD,
DVDit!, and SonicStudio HD are trademarks of Sonic Solutions. Sonic DVD
Creator and Sonic DVD Fusion are registered trademarks of Sonic Solutions.
All other company or product names are trademarks of their respective
owners. Specifications, pricing and delivery schedules are subject to
change without notice.
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