Blu Ray News

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Plextor starts turning Blu

Renowned CD and DVD burner supplier Plextor have announced their first Blu Ray burner, due in September. The PX-B900A is an internal unit for PCs and will support both single- and dual-layer recordable and rewriteable media.

Media and format support is good, with BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-RAM, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW (single and dual layer) and CD-R/RW. That's a lot of burning in one box.

Pricing is yet to be set...

Source: Reg Hardware

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Sony waits until October

Sony have pushed back the US launch of their Blu Ray player, the BDP-S1 until October. Originally due with the first batch of Blu Ray titles (around now), the player was delayed until July and then August and now October. Apparently they are just not happy with aspects of the software.

Further details

Friday, June 23, 2006

Blu-ray Disc Duplication System

No sooner does the Pioneer drive ship, than someone rips the guts out of it. Primera have released the kind-of-singing, kind-of-dancing Bravo XR-Blu Disc Publisher. This big box takes 50 (single layer, 25Gb) Blu Ray discs at a time, and with the natty robotics, will select a blank, burn it, move it over to the printer section and then print the disc face. Nice.

Plugging into your PC with a standard USB2 connection, the Bravo XR-Blu Disc Publisher costs a rather large $5295. Gulp. But if you are in the need to distribute lots of material on BR, then it will certainly make your job a lot easier.

For European readers, contact sales@primeraeurope.de for further details and availability details...

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Pioneer Blu Ray Burner starts shipping

Pioneer always seem to be there at the leading edge of new burners - we still have a rather well behaved A03 DVD burner here - and it's no surprise that their Blu Ray burner is now out and ready to buy.

The BDR-101A is a 2 speed Blu-ray recorder for PCs. Don't be put off by the 2 speed, if you are used to 16x DVD burners and the like. This is first gen Blu Ray, so it will be slower, but 2 x Blu Ray is the same as over 6 x DVD speed. Although Blu Ray is a single or dual layer technology, this burner is single layer only for Blu Ray, supporting: BD-R, BD-RE (single layer). It can also burn to DVD (including dual layer): DVD-R/+R, DVD-RW/+RW, DVD+R/-R DL. Note that there is no CD support at all: read nor write.

With a standard ATA interface, you should be able to plug this burner into pretty much anything.

Roxio Digital Media 7 is provided as the burning software, but there is no Blu Ray movie playback software included, which pints this burner directly at the data archiving side of things.

If you really, like really, need Blu Ray burning now, then you probably already have an order for one of these waiting to be fulfilled. If you don't really need one yet, then it's probably best to wait. Over the coming months speeds will increase, prices will drop, media will get cheaper and Blu Ray movie playback will be included.

Extreme Tech have a full set of test results.

First Blu Ray players hit the States

Samsung have begun shipping the first Blu Ray player and the opening slavo against HD-DVD.

The Samsung BD-P1000 is priced at just under $1000, so it's not an impulse purchase at this point, and is being aimed squarly at early adopters and home cinema perfectionists.

But what use is the player with no movies? Well your luck is in, as the first Blu-Ray movies have also just been released, with the following movies all available immedietly from Amazon.com:

There are lots more releases planned in the coming weeks and months: Amazon Blu Ray releases.

Welcome to Blu Ray News

As Blu Ray kicks off around the world, home cinema enthusiasts are looking forward to UK availability of Blu Ray players, recorders and full high definition movies.

We will be here to report on the latest developments and what products are coming out in the UK and suitable for UK use.