World's first 6x write-once Blu-ray disc
Posted on 18/06/08 15:17 by Tim Stork                             
World's first 6x write-once Blu-ray disc

Panasonic just announced the world's first write-once Blu-ray disc with 6x writing speed. After announcing the first dual-layer 1x BD-RE Blu-ray disc in 2004, the company exceeds itself again in 2008 with the new 6x disc.

With more and more companies saying consumer demand is changing, now Panasonic also believes today's tech-savvy customer wants to store lots of content as fast as possible. And fast it is, the new 6x discs have a maximum data transfer speed of 216Mbps, which is 20% faster than that of 16x DVD-R discs. Besides its high capacity and speed the discs have a wide power margin at any writing speed which enables high-quality recording even when the drive's laser power fluctuates, says Panasonic.

By July the new discs will be available in Japan in both 25GB and 50GB capacities, but nothing is said about the prices.

 

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By yronnen, Wed 18 Jun 2008 16:45
Is it possible to burn BD movies on these disks?
By BitRate, Wed 18 Jun 2008 17:39
A 320GB+ SATA2 hard drive is much better value then any Blu-ray media. What are they smoking ? You'd have to be an ignorant fool to invest in Blu-ray media given that it costs a bomb.
By DukeNukem, Wed 18 Jun 2008 17:52
DukeNukemYeah, HDD storage FTW !!! Smilie
By zaina (guest), Wed 18 Jun 2008 19:06
Posted by yronnen on Wednesday 18 June 2008 16:45 Is it possible to burn BD movies on these disks? Yes it can.
By helsenvan, Wed 18 Jun 2008 19:34
@bitrate: harddrive is much cheaper but how are you going to plug in your harddrive to your TV when you want to watch blu-ray? Stick Out Tongue

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