Wednesday, September 26th 2012
Pioneer Announces BDR-PR1M series Blu-ray Writers
Pioneer introduced a pair of Blu-ray writer drives capable of writing 100 GB Blu-ray XL discs, under the BDR-PR1M series. These include the BDR-PR1M base model, and BDR-PR1MA, which is designed with additional error-correction layers, that minimize writing errors. The drive is capable of write speeds as high as 4X for Blu-ray discs, 6X for DVDs, and 16X for CDs. Single and double-layer Blu-ray discs are read at 8X, BDXLs at 4X, DVDs at 16X, and 40X for CDs. The drives feature standard SATA interface.
11 Comments on Pioneer Announces BDR-PR1M series Blu-ray Writers
A Twitter feed suggests that they seem to be built for a special type of discs as some say here.
Each disc probably cost at least one $1 for every year of that 50 yr warranty,....or maybe I low balled it,...maybe more.
Why wouldn't the data stay on the disc? If stored/used properly they should last, prolly longer than we'll live lol
I still spin vinyl records that are almost 50yrs old, still sound good too! :o
(I think CDRInfo meant to say that the BDR-PR1MA has the additional error-correction, unless the OP is wrong)