128GB Bluray Burners Coming Soon
Buffalo and Pioneer are launching BDXL burners in Japan next month.
Monday Buffalo Technology announced the upcoming release of the world's first Blu-ray burner that supports the new 100 GB (3-layer) / 128 GB (4-layer) BDXL format introduced back in April.
Currently slated for the Japanese market, Buffalo will offer external and internal options--the BRXL-6U2 connecting via a USB 2.0 port and an internal model labeled BRXL-6FBS-BK using an SATA interface. Both can record on BD-R XL discs at 4X, BD-RE XL at 2X, and two-layer BD-Rs at 6X. Special software will also be included for 3D video playback.
Although Buffalo did not offer pricing, the drives are expected to hit Japan “shortly.” Currently a North American release date is not available however the drives should reach the States sometime shortly after the initial Japanese release..
Also on Monday Pioneer announced its plans to launch a BDXL drive sometime around mid-November. This will be an internal model only that can write BD-R/-R DL discs at 6X, and BD-RE/-RE DL discs at 2X. Called the BDR-206MBK, the optical drive can also record to DVD and CD media and use a 4MB buffer. Pioneer will also include a software suite for 3D playback, video editing, backup and more.
Pioneer's BDR-206MBK will retail around $372 (30,000 yen) when it hits the Japanese market next month. As with Buffalo, Pioneer did not specify a North American release date however the drive should be available worldwide soon.
- WD's New Network Media Center Offers 1TB HDD
- Hexen Returns as Hot Mod for Doom 3
- iDOS for iPad Ran Warcraft 2, Windows 3.0
- Seagate Says Future is Hybrid HDD, Not Pure SSD
- Watch a MacBook Air Get Blown Up by Firecracker
- Inside Logitech Revue With Google TV, Undressed
- Android-powered JooJoo 2 is Coming in 2011
- All Apple Products Forbidden in Bill Gates' Family
- 12-Year-Old Hunts Firefox Flaw, Gets $3,000
- Is Microsoft Really a Dying Consumer Brand?
- OCZ Reveals New Bootable PCIe SSD
- Microsoft Posts Record Q1 Revenue of $16.20 Bn.
- The Winner of Our Hand-Picked Custom PC Rig
- Asus Software Unlocks HDDs With Over 2.2 TB
- Asus Details Tablet Plans: Six Slates for 2011
- Ballmer: PC Is Our Primary Focus
- Intel X25-M G3 SSD in the Wild, Gets Benched
- TSA Doesn't Want to See Your Little MacBook Air




