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
9 Comments on Buffalo Announces World's First Blu-ray XL Burners
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It will fit on a DVD/BR box.
Yes ... that's a real movie title. It's a parody of George Romero's classic.
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.
or, 50 dollar flash drive to do the same job.