Sledgehammer70
21 Apr 2006, 08:15pm
Panasonic has announced that on June 10th 2006 it will release its first line of Blue-Ray Disc (BD) burners, or BD-R drives, for the standard desktop computer form factor
If the new drive performs as promised, it could be a spectacular success for the Blu-ray format - which could use a big success about now, especially with HD DVD the first out of the gate. In fact, its support for DVD and CD formats could be more complete than most DVD components available today. According to Matsushita, the LF-MB121JD drive will support all three DVD rewritable formats: DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, along with DVD-R and DVD+R in both single- and dual-layer. And dispelling perhaps the last round of naysayers, the Panasonic-brand drive will also support CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW, as well as play CD audio. Perhaps now that rumor about CD formats not being supported, will finally be dropped.
Source: Toms Hardware (http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/04/21/panasonic_readies_dual-layer_bd-r_for_japan/)
If the new drive performs as promised, it could be a spectacular success for the Blu-ray format - which could use a big success about now, especially with HD DVD the first out of the gate. In fact, its support for DVD and CD formats could be more complete than most DVD components available today. According to Matsushita, the LF-MB121JD drive will support all three DVD rewritable formats: DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, along with DVD-R and DVD+R in both single- and dual-layer. And dispelling perhaps the last round of naysayers, the Panasonic-brand drive will also support CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW, as well as play CD audio. Perhaps now that rumor about CD formats not being supported, will finally be dropped.
Source: Toms Hardware (http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/04/21/panasonic_readies_dual-layer_bd-r_for_japan/)