Acer sticks it to Blu-ray with a second HD-DVD laptop
Posted on 06/04/06 19:19 by Dan Bell                             
Acer sticks it to Blu-ray with a second HD-DVD laptop

Ouch! Come on Blu-ray...you better get moving. According to this article over at Stuff Magazine, not only can you snag an HD-DVD laptop from Toshiba, now you can get one from Acer.

Team HD-DVD has just extended its lead over Blu-Ray Utd thanks to a piledriver from Acer; it's just made the second HD-DVD-playing laptop, following Toshiba's G30 last month.

If anything, the Aspire 9800 is even more accomplished than Tosh's world first. We may be guilty of over-using the word 'cinematic' to describe screens, but not here '“ it has a 20in, 1680x1050, which is good enough for 1080p high-def.

It's naturally got Intel's Dual Core processing '“ which is officially cleverer than Stephen Fry '“ and backs it up with a 240GB hard-drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0.

Then there's that HD-DVD drive. Such an advanced disc-eater is, of course, useless in these days of zero next-gen releases, but the first films are due this summer. Like the G30, it can't write to HD-DVD discs, but archivists will be able to burn to dual-layer DVDs instead.

The 9800's not just a glorified portable video player either '“ there's an integrated analogue and digital TV tuner, 1.3MP camera and 5-in-1 card reader to take care of your multimedia antics.

Sounds like a pretty nice laptop even without the HD-DVD! You can read more about it over at Stuff Magazine online.

Source: Stuff Magazine

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By honorelsu, Thursday 06 April 2006 23:02
1680x1050 is not good enough for 1080p 1080p is 1920 X 1080. Little things like this is why the consumer is so dumbfounded. Misinformation is the worst thing beside Copy protection of course.
By FidelC, Friday 07 April 2006 04:03
FidelCExactly what i was gonna say. For such model a DL dvd is "good enough". HD in this case is totally pointless as the image wont be reproduced pixel to pixel. On 20" screen you dont need HD anyway. Look closer to the screen and all you can see is noise, not pixellation(like in case of cheap digital cameras). Putting in better performing drive is, in respect to the price tag in pounds, like using a tank engine on a fiat. Cheers.
By Kenshin, Sunday 09 April 2006 02:16
A HD DVD drive that cannot write to HD DVD disks is worthless for most of us. 4x dual (HD DVD and Blu-ray) writer please.
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