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peat moss
04-12-2006, 12:02 AM
Blu-Ray standards are slowly but steadily beginning to enter the market as manufacturers reveal their discs and players. Now world leader in digital recording solutions, TDK has announced that shipments for its 25GB recordable and rewritable Blu-Ray disc have begun.

A pioneer of blue laser recording technology and founding member of the Blu-Ray Disc Association, TDK is the first to market with bare Blu-Ray Disc media. Retail pricing is set at $19.99 for a 25GB BD-R (recordable), $24.99 for a 25GB BD-RE (rewritable). In addition, TDK will ship 50GB Blu-Ray Disc media later this year with retail pricing set at $47.99 for a 50GB BD-R (recordable) and $59.99 for a 50GB BD-RE (rewritable).

:source: Source: http://www.playfuls.com/news_02013_TDK_Begins_Shipment_For_25GB_Blu_Ray_Disc.html

twisterX
04-12-2006, 12:38 AM
Damn thats expensive but DAMN thats a lot of gigs. :w00t:

1 DVD = 4.5 GB @ 50cents

25GB/4.5GB= 5.5 DVD's = 6 DVD's

6 DVD's X 50 cents = $3.00

Though choice but I'll take the $3.00 version over the $20.00.
Too expensive now and don't those rewritable ones have a short lifespan such as rewritable CD's/DVD's do.

delimare
04-12-2006, 02:16 AM
and don't those rewritable ones have a short lifespan such as rewritable CD's/DVD's do.


No clue, but they're tiny as hell, aren't they? Like, just a tad bigger than a PSP disc? That alone is attractive enough for me to buy them. What a great way to back up HDD's and store them out of site for a little amount of space! :w00t:

Darth Sushi
04-12-2006, 08:12 AM
Damn thats expensive but DAMN thats a lot of gigs. :w00t:

1 DVD = 4.5 GB @ 50cents

25GB/4.5GB= 5.5 DVD's = 6 DVD's

6 DVD's X 50 cents = $3.00

Though choice but I'll take the $3.00 version over the $20.00.
Too expensive now and don't those rewritable ones have a short lifespan such as rewritable CD's/DVD's do.
If you buy in bulk, one DVD-R is only 25 cents for premium/ 19cents for cheapos.

matt526
04-12-2006, 12:33 PM
So where will they show up first? BestBuy, circuit city, ..... Walmart?
I would love to buy them. but then I will have to get a new Blu-ray Drive
this is going to get very expensive:stars:

matt526
04-12-2006, 12:41 PM
check out the price tag on this Blue-Ray player at bestbuy.com
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7763823&type=product&id=1142288677966
and if you go to walmart.com they have several movies that can pre-orderd in blue-ray format
they are priced from $30-$40

delimare
04-12-2006, 04:16 PM
check out the price tag on this Blue-Ray player at bestbuy.com
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=7763823&type=product&id=1142288677966
and if you go to walmart.com they have several movies that can pre-orderd in blue-ray format
they are priced from $30-$40

Yeah, Sony and their $1000 blu-ray player. Thanks, but I'll wait until competition brings the price down. They do have a PC that has a blue-ray drive on their website. It's extremely exciting technology but like always, a bit pricey at the start. People still have VCR's in their homes, some people don't even have DVD players yet... and we're already coming out with new and better devices! I foresee a very expensive future of electronic geeks and gurus...

matt526
04-12-2006, 04:27 PM
LOL I still have a VCR that was built in 1979 hooked up to one of my TV's
the thing still works

RealitY
04-12-2006, 08:42 PM
Retail pricing is set at $19.99 for a 25GB BD-R (recordable), $24.99 for a 25GB BD-RE (rewritable). In addition, TDK will ship 50GB Blu-Ray Disc media later this year with retail pricing set at $47.99 for a 50GB BD-R (recordable) and $59.99 for a 50GB BD-RE (rewritable).
I bought a 120GB hd new for $20 recently so wtf is the point of this. :huh:

Just plain silly is all that comes to mind... :wacko:

Appzalien
04-13-2006, 03:46 PM
Ten years from now when they come out with violet-ray media and drives, and the blue ray stuff is cheap, I'll buy one. I made the mistake of buying a Dvd burner too soon and ended up with a Sony Dvd that burns at 2x speed and a pack of media I never used that burns at 1x speed. It will be the same thing with Blue Ray. I'd bet they have the capability of making media and burners that burn at 16x right now but do you think they will release 16x media and burners right away, I think not. Of course by the time the price becomes competitive some one will come up with a credit card like device that holds 100gig of data and flash drives will have reached that target as well.

Who wants to buy a 25gig movie disk with 20 gig of extras and interviews. My god, they'll probably start interviewing the microphone guys to fill up the disk, or the caterer will tell you what each star wanted for breakfast.

twisterX
04-13-2006, 06:23 PM
Who wants to buy a 25gig movie disk with 20 gig of extras and interviews. My god, they'll probably start interviewing the microphone guys to fill up the disk, or the caterer will tell you what each star wanted for breakfast.

Do you know anything about the uses for the blu-ray disc. The movie will be in HIGH DEF so it will take up more space. The whole movie will be about 20GB in HD and maybe like extras for 5GB.

Appzalien
04-17-2006, 02:39 PM
Do you know anything about the uses for the blu-ray disc. The movie will be in HIGH DEF so it will take up more space. The whole movie will be about 20GB in HD and maybe like extras for 5GB.

Don't you recognize facetious when you read it.


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