Published on February 13th,2008 at 11:59 PM
By daimaou

4x BD-Burner from Buffalo

As you know… The All Mighty HD-DVD has become not so much all-mighty lately. Whether you like it or not it seems that after all the Blu-Ray will be the big winner (luckily I bought a PS3 for BD movies as well !).

Anyway, if you are a BD fan boy, you will be pleased to learn that Buffalo will begin selling in Japan a new set of internal and external BD recorders with a 4x recording speed.

As far as prices are concerned, you should expect something like 307 EUR for the SATA internal version and 337 EUR for the external USB 2.0.

Via Buffalo
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“if you are a BD fan boy”
would you care to explain where I can find HD-DVD burners? I cannot understand what fan club BD burners belong to as they are the ONLY hi def burners out there. Toshiba refused to release any burners to the public and now they are paying the price. Also, its nice to burn on 25GB BD instead of the measly 15GB HD-DVD-R.

In Japan there is few HD-DVD recorder as well, simply because no one wants HD-DVD. Now there is some drive, the Super Multi Blue from LG which in fact support both HD-DVD and BR and can record as well on both format

HD-DVD is officially dead.

 

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