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Abstract: Blu-ray DVD writer for early adopters: The only way youll know this drive is not a straight DVD rewriter is the Blu-ray logo on its tray-front and the substantial drop in your bank account when you buy one. The cheapest we could ...
Abstract: Blu-ray takes another tentative step towards the mass market, but is now the time to buy? Image 2 Weve already seen Blu-ray drives pre-installed in two Sony systems - the VAIO VGC-RC204 desktop and the VAIO VGN-AR11S notebook - but now the technology...
how pointless Sarah Davis • Friday 25th August 2006 16:20 GMT only PATA, only 25Gb, only 2xBD, only 4xDVD±R, and only £700 - what were they thinking? Clearly theyre not keen on sales, or perhaps theyre targeting the gullable. Im so totally over the...
Abstract: The Pioneer BDR-101A is the first PC-compatible Blu-ray Disc burner to hit the market. The drive may be light on software and extras, but its appeal as the consumer’s first look at the technology is undeniable. In our tests, we were able to pack nea...
Its going to be a year before Blu-ray becomes a viable option for most users. The early signs are good, though, and while this drive has its limitations, itll be of interest to professionals who need a high-capacity drive and early adopters who can...
Abstract: BDR-101A $999 (online) Pioneer www.pioneerelectronics.com CPU Rating: 3 Specs: Speeds: 2X/2X/2X BD-RE, 8X/4X/8X DVD±RW, 2.4X DVD+R DL, 2X DVD-R DL; ATAPI; Buffer: 8MB BD, 2MB DVD DVD times five. Or DVD DL times 2.5. The Japanese-built BDR-101A is Pione...
Abstract: Blu-ray has finally arrived, and like a lot of first-gen products, it’s big on price, but not so big on performance. Sure, we used it in the Dream Machine last month, and we stand by that decision. The Dream Machine is all about the bleeding-edge—it bo...
Abstract: With high performance and capacity of 25GB per layer of recording, Blu-ray Disc (BD) promises a brave new world of abundant storage and lively movies brimming with high-definition video, multi-channel audio, and unprecedented interactivity. Until no...
Abstract: Theres been a lot of buzz about the Blu-ray high-definition DVD format--especially its "war" vs. competing standard HD DVD--yet only a trickle of play-only products. That stands to change, however, with Pioneer Electronics rollout of the first Blu-ra...