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No... I was just mentioning that in the interest of full disclosure. The question is still valid - can you find any HD DVD burners for sale? Even if you have to buy a PC to get the burner? Can you find the aforementioned laptop? There is a big difference between press releases and actual product on the store shelves. Blu-ray burners are shipping... http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...ners-RW-Drives HD DVD burners are essentially unavailable. This despite the fact that HD DVD burners and blank media should be easier to manufacture, due to the lower storage density and the similarity to DVD. Tom |
Blu-ray was designed as a recording format first that later transmogrified into a playback medium.
HD DVD was just the opposite so it's understandable why the disparity exists. I'm thinking that we'll see more HD DVD recorders announced by Cedia 07. |
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I wanted this thing badly when I first heard about it back in 2003. 2003 review http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/blu-ray/ |
Didn't Lucas, years ago, say he wouldn't release Star Wars on DVD until the high density blue laser discs came out? This was circa 1999 or so. If my memory is right, this technology has been on the drawing boards for years.
Then again, while in high school, I heard about SD DVD players in 1994 and they said it would be 3 years until they came out in America. heath |
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