Blu-ray recorders have been on the scene for a while now, but now that the format war's over, it looks like more companies are starting to commit to BD-R devices -- like Pioneer, which announced today that it'll have a Blu-ray recorder out in Japan by the end of the year. The company didn't say what model it would be or what price point it was aiming for, but the tech is being jointly developed with Sharp, so hopefully it's have a family resemblance to units like the 1TB
AQUOS BD-HDW20 in everything but the $2,611 pricetag.
Just in time for the 400gb discs…
...except only one will be commercially released in the next decade :)
make it cheap!!!
you love it
the final nail in the coffin
too bad i've already committed to drobo :(
sorry bd-r - too late!
How many more years before these things actually become viable for the general consumer ... like DVD-RW?
off topic: shut up
Japan. Bah. Nothing new for them.
Let's talk about the feasibility of a BD-R arriving in the US.
Not going to happen. At least not with the capability of recording anything remotely useful in HD through cable or satellite.
We'll be lucky if copy protection doesn't cripple OTA HD broadcasts.
now i can backup all my pr0n in one disc, but then again, if a BR disc is corrupted, 400GB of data gone.
yeah, cuz theres always that one scene or movie that you downloaded that you'll never be able to find again.
its like have a folder of funny pictures of video clips...such as the "rv salesman outtakes" or the "qvc knives" guy. those are a lot easier to find now, but porn, funny pics and videos are really priceless