LG introduces three new Blu-ray drives
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article published on 3 June, 2008
The large electronics company LG has announced it will be releasing three new PC Blu-ray drives with a price range of $200 USD to $380 USD.
The three drives, the BE06, GBC-H20L, and GBW-H20L are the latest in a successful line from LG. The BE06 is an external model which connects through a USB 2.0 port. It is supposed to be compatible with "all" Blu-ray disc formats, as well as all CD ... [ read the full article ]
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3. June 2008 @ 18:23 |
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Quote: It "has a read/write capacity of 6x for BD-R discs, and 2x for BD-RE. A 16x speed is retained for DVD+RW/-RW in both models." The models are listed as $200 USD and $280 USD, respectively.
That is not a bad price at all.
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3. June 2008 @ 18:28 |
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Well until blu-ray becomes mainstream I think we can safely say "who cares" at the moment!
But like h0bbes says it ain't a bad price if blu-ray were to catch on, though no chance of us in the UK seening those prices no doubt we will get shafted and forced to pay £200 and £280 ($400 and $560, respectively)
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3. June 2008 @ 19:14 |
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why is it so slow for BD-R's, quirks in the BR/lens spec?
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3. June 2008 @ 19:32 |
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Originally posted by ZippyDSM: why is it so slow for BD-R's, quirks in the BR/lens spec?
The rotational speeds and throughputs are totally different for DVD and Bluray drives. A 2x read speed on a BD drive is closer to a 12x minimum read speed on a DVD drive:

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3. June 2008 @ 19:36 |
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you dun killed mew brain cells with your fancy math...
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let me re ask..... it seems there is a different read speed in BD-R and BD, is this so then why if not I need to uncross my eyes and learn to read =0-o=
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3. June 2008 @ 19:49 |
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I got my BD/HD-DVD Rom for 150 buck from pricegrabber like a month ago.Prices are falling.
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3. June 2008 @ 20:01 |
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Originally posted by NexGen76: I got my BD/HD-DVD Rom for 150 buck from pricegrabber like a month ago.Prices are falling.
Older units that might have quirks are falling in price new unit prices are waffeing above 200 tho, need to get new units to under 200 ASAP for BR to to replace DVD within a 5 year span.
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3. June 2008 @ 20:59 |
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if lg includes powerdvd they have a deal =). Btw is there any free players (software) that are able to play blu-ray movies?
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3. June 2008 @ 23:08 |
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That's not a bad price.
I'm still hoping they drop below $200.00 Fairly soon. Then i'll buy one.
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3. June 2008 @ 23:32 |
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Pity the standalones are dropping in price as quickly as the burners.
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4. June 2008 @ 08:03 |
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Quote:
Originally posted by ZippyDSM: why is it so slow for BD-R's, quirks in the BR/lens spec?
The rotational speeds and throughputs are totally different for DVD and Bluray drives. A 2x read speed on a BD drive is closer to a 12x minimum read speed on a DVD drive:

Juankerr, that is un-fair, logic and fact will not be tolerated.
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4. June 2008 @ 10:09 |
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Quote:
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Originally posted by ZippyDSM: why is it so slow for BD-R's, quirks in the BR/lens spec?
The rotational speeds and throughputs are totally different for DVD and Bluray drives. A 2x read speed on a BD drive is closer to a 12x minimum read speed on a DVD drive:

Juankerr, that is un-fair, logic and fact will not be tolerated.
I was reading wrong again 0-o
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4. June 2008 @ 12:12 |
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Nothing directed at you Zippy. Just to many uneducated comments that are made in general.
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11. June 2008 @ 23:39 |
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only bd-r, how about bd+r?
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12. June 2008 @ 01:00 |
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12. June 2008 @ 01:11 |
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OK, reason I asked was I always record with dvd+r's, I always prefered the + over the -, wonder why with bluray you dont get that option.
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12. June 2008 @ 01:19 |
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Originally posted by FredBun: OK, reason I asked was I always record with dvd+r's, I always prefered the + over the -, wonder why with bluray you dont get that option.
DVD+R (DVD+RW Alliance) and DVD-R (DVD Forum) are competing formats which initially led to confusion.
BluRay has only BD-R/BD-RE. There is no competition and therefore no confusion.
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12. June 2008 @ 01:28 |
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So they say, still I'd rather have had the option, I prefered the pluses for a reason, there go's sony again with thier cram it down our throats take it or leave it mentality, sad.
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12. June 2008 @ 01:45 |
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Originally posted by FredBun: So they say, still I'd rather have had the option, I prefered the pluses for a reason, there go's sony again with thier cram it down our throats take it or leave it mentality, sad.
Your logic eludes me.
First of all, the BDA is not just Sony. The BD-R/-RE specs were formulated and approved by all the members of the BDA.
Secondly, one single recordable format leads to less consumer confusion and eliminates the need for hybrid drives. It also results in less compatibility problems with players. I remember my father buying his first DVD burner which only supported +R discs. I didn't know this so I got him -R blanks which I had to return. Then the +R burns he did wouldn't play in his DVD player. Those were the days when hybrid drives were still not the norm.
Having multiple formats is not necessarily a good thing.
One format = less consumer confusion + less compatibility problems.
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I stand corrected, I thought BDA was sony, also I do not disagree with you about confusion, even though the confusion was minor just my opinion, but you also proved my point a little, e.g. how your Dad got screwed, and yes he did, just like I might get screwed if I ever buy a bluray player will that mean I won't be able to play all my movies I burned with dvd+r's, bluray players from what I understand will also play standard dvd's, but as far as home made one's will it play dvd-r only?
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12. June 2008 @ 02:20 |
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12. June 2008 @ 02:34 |
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GREAT, It was a nice link, I even joined, thank you.
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