engadget.com— t's not every day you get to play with a pre-production Blu-ray burner, but the team at Germany's CT Magazine were able to get their hands on a Samsung SH-B022, and liked what they saw.
Jan 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
I would only consider this technology at this time if I had money to burn or a real need for it. I'm not close to either scenario so I don't see it for at least a year or when the platforms and price work themselves out.
"yey 25gb in 43 minutes!! this is future-tech!"Yes, how long does it take you to burn that much on DVD? (7 single layered DVDS, or 3 dual layered ones)
25 GB disks...man if it wasn't surrounded by the crazy drm this would be a nice solution; it was decently fast too.107 degress... nuclear fallout for my intel box :D
ruckus21Jan 27, 2006
I would only consider this technology at this time if I had money to burn or a real need for it. I'm not close to either scenario so I don't see it for at least a year or when the platforms and price work themselves out.
bostonsoxJan 27, 2006
I don't see myself even looking into a blu-ray player or burner for a year at least, most likely 2 years.
neotechniJan 27, 2006
"yey 25gb in 43 minutes!! this is future-tech!"Yes, how long does it take you to burn that much on DVD? (7 single layered DVDS, or 3 dual layered ones)
Closed AccountJan 28, 2006
25 GB disks...man if it wasn't surrounded by the crazy drm this would be a nice solution; it was decently fast too.107 degress... nuclear fallout for my intel box :D
zenghostJan 28, 2006
im gonna wait it out until this thing and its media gets faster and cheaper....
iraqmaniacJan 28, 2006
why in the helll is there copy protection on your blank br-dvd's? oooh, I better protect my porn backups from PIRACY!!!! AHHHH!!! MPAA!!!!! RAPE!!!!
jpesicka2Jan 29, 2006
the only device i plan on owning with even a blu-ray drive is a ps3, nevertheless a burner