Sony shipping 50GB dual-layer Blu-ray BD-R discs
While we continue to wait for the first movie release on dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray discs, Sony has announced they are now shipping 50GB BD-R recordable media for use with Blu-ray burners. The 2x media uses their AccuCORE technology to protect it from scratches or warping, and carries a suggested retail price of $48 per disc. This is a win for Blu-ray and its supporters as they're finally delivering on the extra capacity they've promised and it is doubtful HD DVD will ever be able to match -- Microsoft's Amir M. has stated he doesn't expect triple layer HD DVD to be widely adopted -- but due to manufacturing differences between the BD-Rs and commercial Blu-ray discs, we're still left wondering when our MPEG-2 Blu-ray movies will have some room to breathe. One thing is for sure, at $750 for the drive, $50,000 for the software and nearly fifty bucks per single disc this is not for the thrifty.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Addex @ Aug 16th 2006 10:26AM
Äntligen!
Addex @ Aug 16th 2006 10:28AM
Oh sorry...
Finally!
siva @ Aug 16th 2006 11:53AM
The $50,000 authoring program is for the studios and DVD production companies!! Man - the next version of DVD Studio Pro as well as future version of iDVD will have authoring support for Bluray.
sh0arec @ Aug 16th 2006 2:06PM
Expensive, expensive, at the other place it was cheaper.
Dave @ Aug 16th 2006 5:42PM
Old news but great, there are still people who think those 15GB HD DVD are huge :)
And TDK is working on 100GB disc ;)
TaiwaneseSTUD @ Aug 16th 2006 10:12PM
$48? 1g/1$...
whats the point then?
i'll pass
what's the price for those recently released blank HD DVD from Memorex?
tecnobiz @ Aug 18th 2006 7:55AM
Very expensive ...