Monday, October 25th 2010

Buffalo Announces World's First Blu-ray XL Burners

Buffalo Technology Japan announced the world's first PC drives that can burn Blu-ray XL (BDXL) discs. BDXL is a next-generation Blu-ray based disc format that can hold up to 128 GB of data in standard-sized discs. Buffalo's BDXL burner lineup consists of a standard 5.25" sized internal drive with SATA interface, carrying the model number BRXL-6FBS-BK; and an external drive with USB 2.0 interface, the BRXL-6U2. Both these drives burn BDXL discs at 4X, BR-RE XL at 2X, and conventional single and double layer BD-R discs at 6X. The company is yet to announce market availability.
Source: Akihabara News
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9 Comments on Buffalo Announces World's First Blu-ray XL Burners

#1
CharlO
Stop it, pendrives are cheaper than Blu-rays. Didn't they notice that no one cares??

:roll:
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#2
runnin17
CharlOStop it, pendrives are cheaper than Blu-rays. Didn't they notice that no one cares??
They should just start selling flash drives with movies on them instead of blu-ray discs. That would eliminate any vibrating parts. Hell, all the video companies could design their own "flash movie players", put some good video processing junk in them and still come out ahead because very little research would be needed to standardize such a "standard" :D
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#3
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
runnin17They should just start selling flash drives with movies on them instead of blu-ray discs.
Here they sell some SD-cards with movies on them. At least they did for a while..
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#4
Kreij
Senior Monkey Moderator
How are you going to get "Night of the Day of the Dawn of the Son of the Bride of the Return of the Revenge of the Terror of the Attack of the Evil, Mutant, Alien, Flesh Eating, Hellbound, Zombified Living Dead Part 2: In Shocking 2-D" on a small memory device?

It will fit on a DVD/BR box.

Yes ... that's a real movie title. It's a parody of George Romero's classic.
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#5
pantherx12
CharlOStop it, pendrives are cheaper than Blu-rays. Didn't they notice that no one cares??
No they're not.

Optical discs are much cheaper to produce, they're pretty much work by reading laser etched ridges like 1s and 0s so mass producing them is very cheap as they're is not need for parts if you will.
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#6
hellrazor
Yeah, selling FLASH drives with movies on them is akin to selling them on blu-ray drives with the disc inside.
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
pantherx12No they're not.

Optical discs are much cheaper to produce, they're pretty much work by reading laser etched ridges like 1s and 0s so mass producing them is very cheap as they're is not need for parts if you will.
They're (almost) cheaper to buy.
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#8
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Hmm I just want an original BD burner, dont think I have much use for a BDXL disc
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#9
zithe
FrickThey're (almost) cheaper to buy.
They're going to go with what they can make the most profit from per item. The discs are cheap to make. The stuff looks good, still a somewhat new format if you think about it. Big sticker!

or, 50 dollar flash drive to do the same job.
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