Friday, February 3rd 2012
Pioneer Readies New Blu-ray XL Burner Capable of Writing at 6X Speed
Pioneer is working on a new Blu-ray disc writer, the BDR-S07, capable of writing 100 GB Blu-ray XL (BDXL) discs at speeds of up to 6X. The drive burns more conventional BD-R double-layer and single-layer discs at speeds up to 12X. BD-R LtH are written at 6X; single, double, and triple-layer BD-RE discs are written at 2X. The drive is built in the conventional tray-loading 5.25" form-factor, supporting the SATA interface. It comes in three variants that differ only with their bezels: BDR-S07-BK has a piano-black bezel, the BDR-S07-KR has a matte-black bezel, and the BDR-S07-W has a matte-white bezel. These drives will be priced at 25,000 JPY (US $328).
Source:
AkihabaraNews
8 Comments on Pioneer Readies New Blu-ray XL Burner Capable of Writing at 6X Speed
But really, I just use them for movies for players that can't handle my video files.
I can read cds I burned from 20 years ago still though. Of course since the first ones used CDFS I think, I don't even try to read those. :laugh: :toast: