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OK, let's spread the universality around in here too:
LG ELECTRONICS UNVEILS NEW SUPER MULTI BLUE DUAL-FORMAT DRIVE AT INTERNATIONAL CES Quote:
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Dec 2006
Mississauga, ON
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Refer to other thread.
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Jan 2007
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This is what it has come too!! This shows how 1 movie studio (UNIVERSAL) can cause so much disparity and confusion. And Microsoft's DIRECT SUPPORT of HD-DVD is clearly an ANTI-SONY move, especially when OS / Product support of both can only benefit the company's core business. My observation is since there are NO HD-DVD Burners (as of 12/2006), it's amazing that BLU-RAY is getting so much of flack. IMHO, IF Blu-Ray wanted to end this war QUICKLY, Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2, 3 Disney Films (The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, Cars) and the STAR WARS Movies would have been available, and would have dispatched HD-DVD to an early Hi-Def Grave, with a quickness! Oh well...like DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW, this will end when one INEXPENSIVE Burner drive (under $200) is available.
Food For Thought: The IRONY of HD-DVD is that Toshiba was a partner for the PS3, and since they have rights to the Cell Processor, it's only a matter of time for an HD-DVD / Cell Device be made available (heard it here first) Octogon |
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May 2006
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well, it is a recorder as well...
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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LG's Super Multi Blue GGW-H10N: a Blu-ray writer and HD DVD reader for the PC
![]() LG is all over the dual-format optical game this next week. In addition to the HD DVD + Blu-ray combo player they just announced, they also touting a new Super Multi Blue dual-format drive for PCs. Not only will the GGW-H10N playback your Blu-ray Disc, DVD, CD, and HD DVD media, it'll also record -- yes record -- up to 50GB of data to dual-layer BD-R/BD-RE media. You also get 4x recording to 25GB single-layer BD-R discs -- doubling the industry's standard rate. The drive is also the first to support "SecurDisc" technology co-developed with Nero. That gives you the ability to secure your burns with password encryption, digital signature, checksum integrity checker for sharing data securely and with peace of mind. Expect the new drive to ship before March in the US for about $1,200 -- a worthwhile, convenience premium when compared to purchasing a $760 dual-layer Blu-ray burner and $199 Xbox 360 HD DVD drive (and all appropriately applied magic) separately. No pictures yet (that's their older, Blu-ray burner pictured) but will slap one up as soon LG sees fit to release them. Source: http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/05/l...-and-hd-dvd-r/ Last edited by thunderhawk; 01-05-2007 at 02:37 PM. |
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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*Original thread moved, both threads merged*
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Seattle, Wa
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Just curious, why do the pictures on this site omit the HD DVD logo that LG is putting on it's dual format players? Legal reasons? Copyright infringement? Just an observation after clicking on the recorders tab at the top of the page. Yes, I did note that the above picture on this thread was the older Blu Ray burner.
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Jul 2004
Belgium
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Hehe, good point!
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Jan 2007
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maybe because they dont record hd?
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Sep 2005
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A bare drive niether supports nor lacks support for HDi (aka iHD). That's software.
Does the software that ships with it support HDi? If so, what is it? Is there third party software that supports HDi? If so, what is it? (I would suspect HP ships software that supports HDi, but I've not bothered to track it down.) |
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