Wait, it doesn't burn Blu-ray nor HD-DVD. It's worthless to me, then. I'll still keep my LiteOn LH-2B1S Blu-ray burner till it wears down into total lens-discalibration. (Yes, all optical drives eventually lose calibration after two or three years of use and become useless at least for burning discs and reading ±R/±RW discs; this same thing is now happening to my HP DVD740 DVD burner which I bought new in late 2005, it now no longer accepts most DVD±R/±RW disc brands, including those discs I previously burned with the same drive, even though it can still burn CD-R/RW and play movie DVDs including those worn-down DVDs from Netflix.)
When HP releases a version with a Blu-ray/HD-DVD burner on it, call me.
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Wait, it doesn't burn Blu-ray nor HD-DVD. It's worthless to me, then. I'll still keep my LiteOn LH-2B1S Blu-ray burner till it wears down into total lens-discalibration. (Yes, all optical drives eventually lose calibration after two or three years of use and become useless at least for burning discs and reading ±R/±RW discs; this same thing is now happening to my HP DVD740 DVD burner which I bought new in late 2005, it now no longer accepts most DVD±R/±RW disc brands, including those discs I previously burned with the same drive, even though it can still burn CD-R/RW and play movie DVDs including those worn-down DVDs from Netflix.)
When HP releases a version with a Blu-ray/HD-DVD burner on it, call me.