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Optical Drive: LG UH08LS10K BD-ROM/DVD Burner

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By: William Van Winkle

We’re in this weird zone, trapped between the VHS/DVD era and the future, which increasingly seems headed toward disc-less, high-bandwidth downloads. No doubt, there would be less ambiguity if the movie studios had quit their squabbling and settled the HD DVD/Blu-ray war way before it ever got started, allowing us all to get a two-year jump on our high-def libraries. As it is, many of us have small Blu-ray collections, and there remains this lingering doubt: should I wait? Should I believe Bill Gates and others who say that the disc is dead?

Burn, baby, burn!

I don’t think so. There are several indications that what downloads give us in convenience they may take away in quality and freedom of ownership. If you’re a movie buff, the time to stock up on Blu-ray movies is now, while you still can. Now, if you want to rip those movies and make them more portable, I’m sure not the one who’s going to stop you. But you will need a BD-ROM drive to do it, obviously.

This raises an interesting question: these days, do we need a Blu-ray burner or just a reader? It seems almost heretical not to say burner. Cutting off that option is nearly taking a step backward in the technological evolutionary stream. Only it’s not, because the disc is (mostly) dead, right? Why burn your archives to 25GB media when you can back up unlimited terabytes to cloud storage for $4.95/month? And it sure can’t be convenience when 32GB thumb drives now cost less than $70. No, skipping the Blu-ray burning may not be a step backward so much as a push into the future.

In short, you need to read Blu-ray but not burn it, which is why LG’s UH08LS10K makes total sense. The internal SATA drive offers 8X BD-ROM functionality, which is plenty fast, along with 16X DVD-ROM and 40X CD-ROM. The drive is also a 16X DVD burner, which still comes in handy for burning quick video projects and sharing multimedia offline. To this end, LG even supported LightScribe for burning cover art into the surface of compatible media.

Be aware that this is a bare drive with no bundled video software, although Windows 7 64-bit accepts the drive with no trouble. If you want to play Blu-ray movies, you’ll need to buy a separate application. Personally, I recommend CyberLink’s PowerDVD, which, come to think of it, would make another good stocking stuffer.

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mi1ez 25/11/2009 10:00
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Still with the women? I thought we were coming out of the period when tech enthusiasts were regarded as sleazy men. You slate it at trade shows and yet think it's ok in your own articles?

pentabuksus 25/11/2009 11:43
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yeah, good point! stop slating the trade shows!

JMcEntegart 25/11/2009 12:41
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mi1ez :
Still with the women? I thought we were coming out of the period when tech enthusiasts were regarded as sleazy men. You slate it at trade shows and yet think it's ok in your own articles?



But Sarah is pretty and actually knows about the products ...

pentabuksus :
yeah, good point! stop slating the trade shows!



You've got yourself a tentative deal.

Anonymous 25/11/2009 15:17
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Nah, its just too tacky. Her with all the products for the first page is okay, several shots with each item? Thats way to much.

Fox Montage 25/11/2009 15:51
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JMcEntegart :
But Sarah is pretty and actually knows about the products ...




Which just makes her even more pretty/attractive/distracting. I think I'm in love...

strangestranger 25/11/2009 23:41
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Ooh,a wenches outfit this year.

staalkoppie 26/11/2009 12:07
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Fox Montage :
Which just makes her even more pretty/attractive/distracting. I think I'm in love...



HAHAHAHA! I lol'ed

brutalspoon 30/11/2009 03:14
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Funnily enough, I was actually planning on building a relatively similar system... except in a mini ITX form factor :P i5 750, XFX/Asus/Gigabyte 5850, SSD... Admittedly, only got 2 channels so it's 4gb max for me, and it's not an x25m. Even so, should be awesome :D

damian86 07/12/2009 18:24
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Just let me add,the Maximus Formula III doesn't have a IDE port,and it Doesn't have USB 3.0.either SATA 6gb/s...is Really RoG giving us the best out of the best?

wild9 14/12/2009 02:43
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Forget the CPU..imagine unlocking the core inside the beauty holding it ;)

damian86 14/12/2009 15:17
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i will definately overclock it hahaha:)

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