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#1
RandomThoughts - Posted 2:32 pm PST 01/16/09 (206 Posts)
I will wait for the Orange-ray specs before buying this. What a scam!
#2
zidane - Posted 2:32 pm PST 01/16/09 (412 Posts)
#3
diakka - Posted 2:35 pm PST 01/16/09 (25 Posts)
only about double the price of hard drive space per GB. I'll take 10 packs!
#4
ezakly - Posted 2:38 pm PST 01/16/09 (11 Posts)
need a blu-ray drive first before i can even get this. is blu-ray really worth it?
#5
some - Posted 2:39 pm PST 01/16/09 (68 Posts)
nice one Sony for killing off yet another format due to high costs. Betamax/Blueray. Still this is about the best price I've seen the discs going for. I can finally transfer a 1997 mini-dv tape to optical media. . although too bad backing up a hard drive is so out of reach.
#6
tima - Posted 2:47 pm PST 01/16/09 (398 Posts)
I wodn't buy this brand at all
#7
psyduck215 - Posted 3:37 pm PST 01/16/09 (97 Posts)
What do I put on 25GB?
#8
docorema - Posted 3:54 pm PST 01/16/09 (56 Posts)
#7 **** of course
#9
boss_hogg - Posted 4:14 pm PST 01/16/09 (245 Posts)
Not bad - I just bought a 15pk of Memorex BR-Rs for basically the same price per disc. Might pick these up too....or look at what other prices NewEgg has on BD-R media in bigger sizes (if they even have any).
I agree though that Sony really needs to find a way to drive this price down -- cut it in half and then it might not be so bad considering dual layer DVDs still command a decent price.
I agree though that Sony really needs to find a way to drive this price down -- cut it in half and then it might not be so bad considering dual layer DVDs still command a decent price.
#10
Mike_V - Posted 6:27 pm PST 01/16/09 (261 Posts)
Any optical media (CD,DVD,Blueray) that costs more than hard drive space is a no-go for backing up data. It takes longer and is less reliable than simply buying another hard drive. I still buy a few CDs and DVDs for portability, but I would never use them for backup.
#11
dave_c - Posted 6:36 pm PST 01/16/09 (7515 Posts)
10 movies for $57, what a great deal!
#5 is kinda confused though, Sony didn't kill off a format with their Betamax players, recall that VHS won over betamax even though Betamax was actually better quality, mostly because the lower quality of VHS allowed more runtime per tape.
Same with BR, it won because of more capacity per disc, nevermind if the discs cost more, the players cost more, and Sony had already proven they shouldn't be trusted with standards given their anti-fair-use policies in general and propensity to kill farm animals in sacrifice.
#5 is kinda confused though, Sony didn't kill off a format with their Betamax players, recall that VHS won over betamax even though Betamax was actually better quality, mostly because the lower quality of VHS allowed more runtime per tape.
Same with BR, it won because of more capacity per disc, nevermind if the discs cost more, the players cost more, and Sony had already proven they shouldn't be trusted with standards given their anti-fair-use policies in general and propensity to kill farm animals in sacrifice.
#12
cadaver - Posted 7:19 pm PST 01/16/09 (2406 Posts)
I would say get the hardware in more homes and the media drop.
Then again, TeraDisc sounds like a better solution.
#13
inferno - Posted 1:26 pm PST 01/17/09 (854 Posts)
does it give me my own drm too?
#14
heidelbergensis - Posted 5:01 pm PST 01/17/09 (501 Posts)
Instead of waiting for Brokeback Mountain to come out in Blu-ray, nuisance_sucks can buy the BD blank and copy from his HD-DVD collection, if he can figure out how to rip it.
#15
Lousinmymind - Posted 6:19 pm PST 01/17/09 (88 Posts)
blue ray and dvd's are good as dead... watch out for streaming to your cablebox and gaming console. this is a waste of $$$
#16
superd00d3 - Posted 6:22 pm PST 01/17/09 (2475 Posts)
Yes #15 because everyone has a cablebox or gaming console...
Sorry try again.
Sorry try again.
#17
icebreaker - Posted 6:45 pm PST 01/17/09 (202 Posts)
I'm not sure where all the bandwidth is going to come from if everyone relies on streaming. Most don't have access to fiber optic. You can also use something like BD Rebuilder and transcode your BD to x264 and put it on a regular DVD. Hard to tell the difference most of the time. I don't even bother with BD most of the time as there are few titles that the better color sat and resolution make a difference in viewing.
#18
InvaderZim - Posted 9:10 pm PST 01/17/09 (648 Posts)
Fry's (in-store, not sure about online) has Memorex BD-R's: 15 for $60. So that's $4 each.
#19
fake_ben - Posted 8:50 am PST 01/19/09 (197 Posts)
Translating to DVD. 1 BR = ~5 DVD; 10 BR = 50 DVD; 10 BR -> $57, whereas 50 DVD -> $20; so BR are still ~2-3x the price of DVDs, capacity-wise.
#20
nuisance_el_gordo - Posted 2:43 pm PST 01/19/09 (3996 Posts)
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