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LG's Blu-ray/HD DVD Drive For PCs
The snappily titled GGW-H10N drive can record up to
50Gb of data on a dual layer BD-R or BR-RW disc at up to 4x speed – i.e. 25Gb
in 25 minutes according to LG.
It will also read and write CDs and DVDs.
It remains to be seen if it will allow users to access the interactive
special features on HD DVD discs – something its standalone Blu-ray/HD DVD
player, the Super Multi Blue BH-100, has been rightly panned for. No official price but industry
whispers have clocked it at a wallet-wrenching £600.
Check in later when we'll have something on the UK price for the BH-100, which ‘officially’ launched today.




£600 ha shuvit- I will wait to see what comes out next,we all know they have it all linned-up to milk us time after time , its time to revolt and get off our posterities and act-NOW
Billy
Posted by: william neary | April 27, 2007 11:26 AM