Psycho iii part 3 This drives

Psycho iii part 3

This drives burn Blu-ray discs at 8x 38 MB/s speeds which means that a full capacity single-layer volume could be written in 12 minutes compared to the 45 minutes it takes for 2x speed writers to do the same task. The drive can write DVDs at 16x and CDs at 48x. Buffalo includes CyberLink disc authoring software with the drive. This, according to Buffalo, offers a smart non-linear stretching feature intended to enhance colours, lighting and effects to ensure regular DVDs can be experienced at optimal quality. The drives are available at all major retailers and online stores and priced at US 370 for the internal drive and 420 psycho iii part 3 the external version. Saturday, August 16th 2008 Its been a few weeks since Intel launched its latest chipset with integrated graphics, the Intel G Among other things, Intel claimed this chipset accelerated HD video formats such as Blu-ray, where the integrated graphics logic is supposed to off-load the CPU of processing the video. Such as it is, Intels integrated graphics processors IGP have been hugely reliant on the CPU for its functions. Aaron Brezenski, a product engineer for Intel at its Chandler, Arizona US facility. In his recent blog entry read here, he writes about the G45 not exactly achieving what it set out for, in other words, it was still imperfect. He mentions about AMD hosting a demo booth where it was publicly demonstrated that a G45 based notebook made by HP failed to accelerate Blu-ray playback, the processor tipped 100% load throughout the playback which isnt what G45 is intended to bring about. The Entertainment Merchants Association EMA in its recent Annual Report for 2007, concluded that in the year 2007, Hi-Definition video sales amounted to a mere 6 per cent of all video sales. It is still estimated that high-definition has a long way to go before it could replace DVD as a standard movie format. The EMA said that sales of Blu-ray discs are expected to surpass those of standard DVDs by 2012 and could generate sales of 5 billion. By that time, total home video spending will be up to 6 billion, believes EMA. Since Blu-ray is a lone wolf in the high-definition arena, its time to see some reports that will tell us how well is the format selling. According to data compiled by the Redhill Group for Home Media Magazine, over 11 million Blu-ray discs have been sold since the format launched before two years. Sales have increased fourfold since this time last year, and early sales data for May suggests that more titles have been sold in the first five months of this year than all of last year combined. Current bestselling Blu-ray titles include: I Am Legend, 3:10 To Yuma, and No Country for Old Men. Analysts also believe that these numbers will continue to grow in the second half of the year, when blockbuster films like Paramounts Transformers, Sleeping Beauty and Tinker Bell hit the market. Plextor, a leading supplier of optical and storage devices, announced today a new 4x Blu-ray DVD-RW drive using the SATA interface the PX-B910SA. Building on the success of PX-B920SA, the PX-B910SA drops the support for HD-DVD presented in the above mentioned model and becomes a Blu-ray drive only. Other than that, read/write specs for other media formats remain the same listed below. The drive is expected to retail in Japan for about JY45, 000 4 LaCie announced today that is has doubled Blu-ray burn speeds to 4x and has psycho iii part 3 the aluminum alloy case and software suite for its external d2 Blu-ray drive. Coming with a shape designed by Neil Poulton, the drive records, rewrites and reads 25GB or 50GB BD-R recordable and BD-RE rewritable, as well as DVD RW DL and CD RW media. The 4x Blu-ray burner ships with a full-featured Roxio software package and dual FireWire 400 and USB 0 connection options. The drive also boasts 8MB of buffer memory. In early 2007, LaCie was the first vendor to ship worldwide an external solution for professional Hi-Def video recording for both Mac and Windows. Since that time, Blu-ray technology has proven to be the dominant source for video recording and playback, said Patrick Salin, LaCie Business Development Manager. LaCie d2 Blu-ray drives are available now via LaCies specialized dealer network with a suggested retail price of 99 and 2 year warranty. For more product information, visit this page. Lite-On announces today that it will launch a new 4X Blu-ray Disc Writer in Europe. The DH-4B1S is the successor of the widely appreciated LH-2B1S, one of the first Blu-ray drives on the market. The DH-4B1S can write BD-R media at 4X, a 50% speed increase and time saving compared to its predecessor. One more Xbox 360 Blu-Ray rumour goes down.

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