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Next gen BDXL drive out

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Hi guys,

my first post here.
I see that you are interested in newer and stronger diodes.

Probably the new Pioneer BDR-207J is what you want!
Already out in Japan, soon to be available in the US.
Buffalo again released their clone of this drive, an internal and an external variant.

The press release with the specs:
Windows????????BD/DVD/CD?????BDR-207JBK????? ? ???? ? ?????????
http://www.bdxlburner.com/pioneer-bdr-207-jbk/


Also Samsung and Sony released BDXL capable burners.
I have seen them here for under 100, not bucks, €urobucks.
Just a sidenote.


So, at least the 207J should be stronger then the 206M (according to the specs).


Have Fun!
 
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To giggle your interest, here are the specs:

Blu-Ray WRITE speeds
-R 2x/4x/6x/8x/10x/12x
-R DL 2x/4x/6x/8x/10x/12x
-R TL 2x/4x/6x
-R QL 2x/4x/6x
-R (LtH) 2x/4x/6x
-RE 2x
-RE DL 2x
-RE TL 2x

If you have any questions concerning CD/DVD/BD/HD-DVD writers, just ask. :)
 
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no 20X yet?

Serious question? I fear not...

The 207 can burn at 6x to BD-R XL media!!! Compare with the 206M.

The 207J is a unique drive Made in Japan unlike the 207M and 207B drives which are Made in China.

BTW, another XL capable drive from Pioneer is out soon, the XD04.
 
Serious question? I fear not...

The 207 can burn at 6x to BD-R XL media!!! Compare with the 206M.

The 207J is a unique drive Made in Japan unlike the 207M and 207B drives which are Made in China.

BTW, another XL capable drive from Pioneer is out soon, the XD04.

Ignoring for a moment the fact that you're clearly a shill for either Pioneer, or whatever website you initially posted a link to, there may be some merit to the notion that XL media speed, as opposed to the basic BDR burn speed, will determine diode power.

Again, ignoring the fact that you basically registered two days ago, and sound exactly like a typical spammer in your phrasing ;p

Rationale:
- The shattering rotation speed of an optical disk is around 11,000+ RPM
- CDs hit this at 52X. Blurays hit this at 12X.
- So we're not likely to see BDR speed increases beyond 12X, but physically, there's no reason that XL burning speeds couldn't also increase to 12X.
- And since these drivers are already spinning at 12X, then the reason XL burning itself isn't at 12X yet must have something to do with either the diode power or the quality of the focusing optics necessary to hit those lower layers effectively.

My money is on the diode power playing a part.
 
It isn't focusing...a 50mw 405 can burn white stuff if focused to a point. I'm guessing it's the lifetime going below the desired standard when they raise the power.
 
It isn't focusing...a 50mw 405 can burn white stuff if focused to a point. I'm guessing it's the lifetime going below the desired standard when they raise the power.

Doesn't the above actually speak for the fact that focusing IS important?
 





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