Blu-ray Disc are coming...

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Post by Ladymercury » Thu Apr 06, 2006 2:13 pm

I still like my DVDs. Blue-ray is too much of a hassle considering I would probably have to re-buy all my series for Blue ray and that's just lame.

Ahahaha, let me stay in the DVD age a little while longer :P
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Post by CHAMELEON_D_H » Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:06 pm

I dubt any new NON-HD relese will be done in BR. They won't put more episodes in, so why should they?
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Post by tyromaniac » Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:50 pm

Isn't there already a terabyte on the new Dell XPS? I saw it on a commercial a while back. you have to go full upgrade though if you want it. I didn't check specifics, but it may have been a combination of harddrives to create a terabyte...

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Post by Perfect Chaos » Sat Apr 08, 2006 12:18 am

Yeah, the Dell XPS looks pretty nice wih all that memory, but the lastest Alienware laptops would still be a better investment.

External Hard Drives will always be more reliable than those Blue Ray Disks. There are so many more pros than cons in comparison.

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Post by sigmatron » Sun Apr 09, 2006 1:22 pm

Perfect Chaos wrote:Yeah, the Dell XPS looks pretty nice wih all that memory, but the lastest Alienware laptops would still be a better investment.

External Hard Drives will always be more reliable than those Blue Ray Disks. There are so many more pros than cons in comparison.
the part about "External Hard Drives will always be more reliable than those Blue Ray Disks."

1.Hard Drives have a 100% of braking, it's only a mater of time!

2.External Hard Drives are External wich means you can drop it, loose it, and
so on....

3.Blue Ray Disks is said will be very scratch resistant and about the some
size of a Hard Drive and faster then a Hard Drive and safer.

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Post by sigmatron » Sun Apr 09, 2006 1:25 pm

tyromaniac wrote:Isn't there already a terabyte on the new Dell XPS? I saw it on a commercial a while back. you have to go full upgrade though if you want it. I didn't check specifics, but it may have been a combination of harddrives to create a terabyte...

YES, there are. the big hhd's have 500GB 4x make 2TB, but $$$ wow!!

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Post by tyromaniac » Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:14 pm

damn.....that's fine....

That's like....a mamillion songs...and a couple hundred videos.....
(sorry for going off topic)

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Post by Perfect Chaos » Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:49 pm

sigmatron wrote:
Perfect Chaos wrote:Yeah, the Dell XPS looks pretty nice wih all that memory, but the lastest Alienware laptops would still be a better investment.

External Hard Drives will always be more reliable than those Blue Ray Disks. There are so many more pros than cons in comparison.
the part about "External Hard Drives will always be more reliable than those Blue Ray Disks."

1.Hard Drives have a 100% of braking, it's only a mater of time!

2.External Hard Drives are External wich means you can drop it, loose it, and
so on....

3.Blue Ray Disks is said will be very scratch resistant and about the some
size of a Hard Drive and faster then a Hard Drive and safer.

#1 That's a hard Drive, I was talking about the "external"
#2 Umm.. you can loose and drop a Blue Ray Disk too.
#3 Size of a hard drive? Not a very big one then. And how exactly is a Blue Ray disk faster then a Hard Drive?

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Post by tyromaniac » Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:47 pm

are these rewritable?

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Post by Willen » Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:26 pm

tyromaniac wrote:are these rewritable?
There will be rewritable versions called BD-RE.
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