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LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipped

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Thought I'd post this for anyone looking for a 6x Blueray. This seems like it could be a good deal.

www (dot) stootsi.com/
 





Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

FireWalker877 said:
Thought I'd post this for anyone looking for a 6x Blueray. This seems like it could be a good deal.

www (dot) stootsi.com/


It's a gg"C"

You need a gg"W"

It's 6X READ speed

You need 6x BURN speed

Find me a GGW-H20L for that price and I'll be your friend forever :)

Peace,
dave
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

Good call. You're right, thats just the reader. I'll see what I can do about that GGW. :)
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

Well, a 6x read probably has a decent diode in there, maybe the 803T... but for $125, not worth it. Something to consider if it's ever down to <$40-50.
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

damn u!!!!!!!!!! ;) ;) u had me excited
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

HEY you know what I've wondered??? The GGW model also only has a 6x READ speed.  I think I'm going to buy one of these and see if we might actually get lucky. They might have the same diode, as it doesn't really seem very cost effective to order two different diodes and use two different sleds. I could be wrong, but for $125 I think I'll risk it and check it out.

Stay tuned, I'll let you guys know what I find  8-)

Oh yeah... also consider this. The HD-DVD drives we are getting from geeks with the PHR-803T sleds are only 2.4x READERS. These are 6x readers. I really have a feeling these might be the diodes we are looking for.
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

Can't wait for your results man, though I agree with you on the part of it not being cost effective to have use two diff. diodes, wouldn't puting such a powerful diode in just a reader be a bit redundant or overkill?

anyways can't wait for your results this could open up a new chapter in the blu-ray field!


brtaman
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

brtaman said:
Can't wait for your results man, though I agree with you on the part of it not being cost effective to have use two diff. diodes, wouldn't puting such a powerful diode in just a reader be a bit redundant or overkill?

anyways can't wait for your results this could open up a new chapter in the blu-ray field!


brtaman
It would be a bit overkill, but think of it on a manufacturing level. It makes more sense to only manufacture one sled, as even a lower powered diode probably costs them ABOUT the same. Add in the man-power cost of manufacturing two totally separate units. Whereas if they use the same sled, the only difference would be the internal circuit board. A much easier change.
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

GooeyGus said:
[quote author=brtaman link=1214843612/0#6 date=1215085060]Can't wait for your results man, though I agree with you on the part of it not being cost effective to have use two diff. diodes, wouldn't puting such a powerful diode in just a reader be a bit redundant or overkill?

anyways can't wait for your results this could open up a new chapter in the blu-ray field!


brtaman
It would be a bit overkill, but think of it on a manufacturing level. It makes more sense to only manufacture one sled, as even a lower powered diode probably costs them ABOUT the same. Add in the man-power cost of manufacturing two totally separate units. Whereas if they use the same sled, the only difference would be the internal circuit board. A much easier change. [/quote]

Yeah from that perspective it is true, but I was always under the impression that the sled makes up most of the price for the manufacturer, then basically the only thing separating this drive and one that costs 2x more is the ability to burn, this is controled by the chips and ram module (buffer) on the pcb through its sata/ide/etc. connection to the cable...lilke you saidSo from a strictly technical sense, it wouldn't make sense,

But then when we take marketing, supply and demand, market driven price, man power, RnD costs...you do have a fair point actually...lets hope your theory is correct and you dont end up spending all that money on a 803t equal or even a 811t.


brtaman

But again I have my fingers crossed
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

GooeyGus said:
[quote author=brtaman link=1214843612/0#6 date=1215085060]Can't wait for your results man, though I agree with you on the part of it not being cost effective to have use two diff. diodes, wouldn't puting such a powerful diode in just a reader be a bit redundant or overkill?

anyways can't wait for your results this could open up a new chapter in the blu-ray field!


brtaman

It would be a bit overkill, but think of it on a manufacturing level. It makes more sense to only manufacture one sled, as even a lower powered diode probably costs them ABOUT the same. Add in the man-power cost of manufacturing two totally separate units. Whereas if they use the same sled, the only difference would be the internal circuit board. A much easier change. [/quote]
I agree with your logic, I have seen this sort of thing in corporations many times, I am sure it is much worse in the electronics industry. We assume the power of the diode is the limiting factor, when it may just be marketing.
That being said, still too risky for my blood, you are an animal GG! :o
DH
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

brtaman said:
Can't wait for your results man, though I agree with you on the part of it not being cost effective to have use two diff. diodes, wouldn't puting such a powerful diode in just a reader be a bit redundant or overkill?

The engineers who placed the 803t in a 2x reader beg to differ. ;)
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

tousche....my man...tousche ;D

I have to think this whole 803t diode over, there must be an answer...hehe


brtaman
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

stop being so pessimistic and pray to Chuck that there'll be a 6x diode in there. :D
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

;D I prefer the term realist

Don't get me wrong I would LOVE to see 6x diodes in there I am just debating as to why it should or shouldn't be there. hehe


brtaman
 
Re: LG ggc-h20l Blu-Ray/HD-DVD 6x Drive $125 Shipp

I really dont know what I'll find. Put it this way, If it is the same diode I wont be surprised (but I will be happy!), but if its a different diode I wont be surprised either. Either way I'll be able to make something out of it, and we all have to take risks to discover new cheap things! Just think of the first person that decided to try to use the HD-DVD sleds instead of the PS3 blu-ray sleds. At the time, HD-DVD sleds were 20-30 bucks more expensive, and for all we knew they did the same thing. :D
 





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