Imagine a whole season (or maybe two) of HD on a single disc. Or the back-up possibilities.
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Hitachi develops 100GB Blu-Ray disc compatible with existing drives
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Hitachi develops 100GB Blu-Ray disc compatible with existing drives
Imagine a whole season (or maybe two) of HD on a single disc. Or the back-up possibilities.- Mark
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Jerry, with everything, they will get faster.
When I bought my first DVD burner it was the pioneer 104 and it burned at max 2x. Now I have an 18x burner.
I'm glad the development of Blu-Ray is continuing, this will put tons of pressure on HD-DVD.
Cheers,
Elie
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Originally posted by Jerry Jones View PostYeah, but how long will it take to write that much information to an optical disc?
The Blu-ray drives I've seen so far seem pretty slow.
Give me a big, fast hard disk instead.
Jerry Jones
http://www.jonesgroup.net
This development is obviously a response to HD-DVD's triple layer 51GB disc.
You're forgetting that a big part of this market is the ROM section. As I said you can fit a lot of HD video on that disc. And for back-up or archiving old video projects the time to write to the disc isn't a big deal to me. Being able to take 70 or 80GB project and back the whole thing up to one disc, original files, everything seems like a great thing.- Mark
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Not at prices like this ($999.95):
Jerry Jones
Originally posted by Elie View Postthis will put tons of pressure on HD-DVD. Elie
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Originally posted by Jerry Jones View Post
Or you could avoid the overpriced Apple hardware and buy this Blu-ray burner for less than half the price of the link you provided. Try $460 instead of $1000.
- Mark
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Originally posted by Jerry Jones View PostLet me know when the price for a decent Blu-ray Disc drive drops to $200.
Jerry Jones
http://www.jonesgroup.net
Ha! That's right around where I'll bite. Of course the media will have to be reasonably priced too.- Mark
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