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Sharp 250mW Blu Ray laser?






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Of coz, when the capacity needs of storage increases everyone will be forced to move towards blu-ray. We're already seeing many blu-ray laptops these days.

Ohh yah and HD-DVD is already on the 'deathwatch' list so it's already a dying technology. This means that the move is towards Blu-Ray.

On a seperate subject, even MS is going to sell an external Blu-Ray drive for their Xbox 360 consoles :)
 
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Haven't you heard? HD-DVD _is_ dead. Toshiba abandoned it.

So yes, even within the year, these diodes / sleds will be cheap.
 
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If HD-DVD is dead, are the burners going to be cheap? And is the diode stronger than one from a dvd burner?

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Do you know what that sculpture ting (your avatar) stands for? I live in Eindhoven too but I've got no idea at all :p.[/ot]
 
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krisje8 said:
If HD-DVD is dead, are the burners going to be cheap? And is the diode stronger than one from a dvd burner?

[ot]Laser_Team_Holland
Do you know what that sculpture ting (your avatar) stands for? I live in Eindhoven too but I've got no idea at all :p.[/ot]

Well, they just had some space left and dumped a piece of art (heap of metal) on it ;)

I found a link which explains it all: http://www.dse.nl/~hanevoet/fotoosarieb/arieb.html
 
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HD-DVD never had burners. Or at least very few. And it uses violet too... basically expensive version of the ps3 sled diodes
 




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