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please excuse my presumption but this to me reads only as a rant against one company (VM Labs) , and so would be out of place ,as writen, in Wikipedia. If not reworded may be considered as a BIASED ARTICLE.Please see "Category:Articles which may be biased".Thanks (Forgot to sign it before ,so --Ludek9 15:29, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC))

I have to agree with Ludek9. I've taken the liberty of re-wording the article and expanding it to give some context. I'm a former VM Labs employee, so I may be biased too much the other way, but I've tried to maintain a neutral tone. --Ersmith 27 July 2005

DVD chipset market became commoditized through the entry of competitors like Mediatek

This sentence isn't especially good:

What does commoditized mean in this context? What is the impact? Why is a specific competitor mentioned? 78.82.28.8 (talk) 22:13, 25 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]