Panasonic introduces 4x DL BD-R writer

Panasonic introduces 4x DL BD-R writer
In September 2006, LG released its 4x BD-R writer, the GBW-H10N. While the burner was the fastest on the market for single layer BD-R writing, Panasonic is set to release a 4x burner that can burn to dual layers, making use of all 50GB of a Blu ray recordable disc, and making it the most efficient BD-R burner on the market.

The new burner will also be able to burn to CD-R / RW, DVD±R / RW, DVD±R DL, and DVD-RAM, making it a good overall burner as well.



No word on price or release date yet, but we will keep you notified.

Source:
Engadget


Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 3 Jul 2007 19:54
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  • 18 comments
  • webe123

    FINALLY the HD burners are comming out! I will wait a year and see what the price is then.

    3.7.2007 22:58 #1

  • MichaelP1

    bet it will be 800 to 900 bucks, i don't see them getting any less expensive than 500 dollars for the next few years

    3.7.2007 23:08 #2

  • MightyOne

    Its going to be tough for Blueray discs get into the main stream of "media backups" because the price is so high. As a corporate IT guru, Harddrives are so cheap now that they are now one of the cheapest ways to backup all your media. If BD disks come down to say $5 a pop...then they would take off as a good choice. Most companies only need to keep their backups for 6-12 months anywayz...so BD Rot shouldn't matter.

    ...but the price...WOW....not for me....not for a long time. Corporate greed could make this technology sit on a shelf next to the blank beta tapes. All depends which way the consumers/music/porn industry chooses...HD or BD.

    I have no choice to wait it out. I've been burnt before. Not this time.

    4.7.2007 05:18 #3

  • limelight

    4x for 50GB?? That'll take hours!!!!

    I'll wait another 2 or 3 years.

    4.7.2007 06:59 #4

  • hughjars

    No prices for it I see, hmmm, typical.

    ......and BD media (especially DL media) is wildly expensive right now too.

    4.7.2007 08:15 #5

  • theridges

    i agree with mightyone on this one...
    there is no need right now for BD for back-up when you can get a 320GB HD for 75$ US just not worth it.

    4.7.2007 12:55 #6

  • Tessu80

    Quote:4x for 50GB?? That'll take hours!!!!

    I'll wait another 2 or 3 years.

    Are you an idiot, the scale is not the same as with a dvd, burning will take far less than an hour.

    4.7.2007 19:00 #7

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by limelight:4x for 50GB?? That'll take hours!!!!

    I'll wait another 2 or 3 years.
    please dun be a noob.....
    50GB at 155Mbps is 46 Minutes 1.68 Seconds
    so at 144 it should take about 56 or at the most 1:20 hour,the reason why Hdvd is not an hour is its a max of 30GB I could be wrong but HDVD is 36 per 1X so 36 X 4 is 144 even if it was 170 your still looking at 30 min per disc.

    Come on people lets focus on how crappy both formats are :P

    4.7.2007 19:03 #8

  • ZippyDSM

    Quote:[quote]4x for 50GB?? That'll take hours!!!!

    I'll wait another 2 or 3 years.

    Are you an idiot, the scale is not the same as with a dvd, burning will take far less than an hour.[/quote]No more like a hour if the damn thing can run at max speed and how many drives run at their full speed all the time?

    so it can be 40-70 minutes for 50GB.

    4.7.2007 19:04 #9

  • MichaelP1

    the formats aren't crappy they just cost to much

    4.7.2007 19:04 #10

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by MichaelP1:the formats aren't crappy they just cost to muchSo you would pay 200$ for a 2 or 4 X burner and 3$ a disc?

    4.7.2007 19:12 #11

  • MichaelP1

    Quote:So you would pay 200$ for a 2 or 4 X burner and 3$ a disc?yeah that would be more like it but i don't see that happing for years to come.

    i mean most he reason this format was developed was to discourage folks from backing up the movie being its not cost effective. with the current movie format you can backup your movies for pennies on the dollar



    4.7.2007 19:20 #12

  • ZippyDSM

    Quote:[quote]So you would pay 200$ for a 2 or 4 X burner and 3$ a disc?yeah that would be more like it but i don't see that happing for years to come.

    i mean most he reason this format was developed was to discourage folks from backing up the movie being its not cost effective. with the current movie format you can backup your movies for pennies on the dollar[/quote]LOL
    New stuff is costly till its old stuff,this is the case with everything.



    FIGHT THE M.A.F.I.A.A.

    4.7.2007 19:24 #13

  • borhan9

    I have been waiting for these as well i cant wait for prices to drop so we can use these like our DVD Burners.

    Edit

    After reading the speeds i will wait like everyone else for the speeds to at least increase and prices to drop.

    5.7.2007 01:29 #14

  • ZippyDSM

    Originally posted by borhan9:I have been waiting for these as well i cant wait for prices to drop so we can use these like our DVD Burners.

    Edit

    After reading the speeds i will wait like everyone else for the speeds to at least increase and prices to drop.
    At 300 and 2$ a disc its got to be at least 8X :P

    5.7.2007 02:04 #15

  • hughjars

    Originally posted by zippyDSM:So you would pay 200$ for a 2 or 4 X burner and 3$ a disc? - zippy mate if you can lay your hands on 50gb Dual Layer Blu-ray discs @$3 a pop you'll be set for life selling them on!

    They're waaaaaaaaaaay more expensive than that, hell a decent brand DVD9s are often (& still a rip-off at) that kind of money.

    5.7.2007 09:00 #16

  • ZippyDSM

    Quote:Originally posted by zippyDSM:So you would pay 200$ for a 2 or 4 X burner and 3$ a disc? - zippy mate if you can lay your hands on 50gb Dual Layer Blu-ray discs @$3 a pop you'll be set for life selling them on!

    They're waaaaaaaaaaay more expensive than that, hell a decent brand DVD9s are often (& still a rip-off at) that kind of money.
    My point was I wouldn't spend 3 a pop for them......

    5.7.2007 09:12 #17

  • Mr-Movies

    DVD DL finally came down in price to around $3 recently but you can find BD-R SL's for $14 and RW's for $18 that's really not bad if you think about it. It won't be as long as you think before pricing comes down. Like Zippy I'm waiting for the $300 drive price and disc's need to be around $3 the x factor isn't as important to me although the faster the better. I just would like the burner to drop so I could consider buying movies in BD or HD formats. Of course the price of the movies needs to drop to or below $20 as well.

    TDK has a 100GB 6x disc that they are demo'ing right now, that would be 4 layers.

    TDK 4x-6x-100GB Disc

    6.7.2007 20:32 #18

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