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  1. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2004
    Location: Philly
    I found this

    Im still passing until
    1) disks become under $2.00
    2) Netflix and blockbuster has a very large selection
    3) equipment cost what current dvd equipment cost today



    http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...1948051,00.asp

    TDK said Monday that it has begun shipping its first write-once and rewriteable Blu-Ray disc media to retailers in the U.S.
    All of the discs will be rated at 2X speeds. The discs aren't cheap; the company's estimated retail pricing for a single 25-Gbyte write-once (BD-R) recordable disc will be $19.99, while TDK will price a rewriteable (BD-RE) 25-Gbyte disc at $24.99. Later in 2006, TDK will ship 50-Gbyte dual-layer media, charging an estimated $47.99 for a write-once BD-R disc and $59.99 for a 50-Gbyte BD-RE disc.

    ADVERTISEMENT Spindles of fifty 50-GB recordable Blu-Ray discs will be sold during the second quarter, TDK said.

    In March, TDK made a similar announcement for the European market, setting European prices at 15 euros and €20 for 25GB BD-R and 25GB BD-RE, and charging €35 and €45 for the 50-GB BD-R and 50GB BD-RE media, respectively.

    "TDK is pleased to be the first to market with bare Blu-ray Disc media, which can be counted among the most significant product introductions in the company's distinguished 70 year history," said Bruce Youmans, TDK's vice-president of marketing.


    The announcement also allows TDK to shape the next-generation DVD media pricing depate to its own advantage. Although Toshiba has claimed that it will ship an HD-DVD-enabled notebook, members of the HD-DVD camp have not set an estimated price for media.
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  2. Member
    Join Date: Jun 2004
    Location: usa
    And I thought DL media was expensive. WOW
    Life is like a pothole, you just have to learn to get around it.
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  3. Greetings Supreme2k's Avatar
    Join Date: Feb 2003
    Location: Right Here, Right Now
    They all start out like that. I remember CD-Rs were about $50 each back when they surfaced. I didn't notice DVD+RW until they were "down" to $15 each. Just give them a ouple of years for mass production. I've seen even DL for just over a buck recently.
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  4. Член BJ_M's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2002
    Location: Canada
    "TDK is pleased to be the first to market with bare Blu-ray Disc media

    what are they smoking ? the media has been on sale for over two years -- so have the machines for that mater (in japan and in sony pro broadcast equipment)
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  5. Member kush's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2004
    Location: Near "Pacific Park", USA
    retailers in the U.S.
    U.S. being the important part there - in the U.S. we seem to get hosed for about a year (or more) for all the new tech goodies.

    But I gotta agree with the others..No BD/HD crap until the prices drop drastically, availability of players/recorders/media/etc high, and well the issue of the consumer screwing...umm.. worked around. [edit] Besides there's not even a market for BDR - where's the recorders? If you look hard enough you migh find a STB player, but that's about it - no movies or recording equipment.
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  6. You can buy a HD-DVD player for $400 here http://www.ecost.com/ecost/ecsplash/...pno~707060.asp a Blu-Ray player will cost $1000 when Samsung ships their player June 25.

    There are six HD-DVD movies due out on the 18th of this month and no Blu-Ray movies until May 23 (and no player until June 25). Sony will have their Blu-Ray player sometime in September.
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  7. Член BJ_M's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2002
    Location: Canada
    the blank disks have been sold by sony for the last two years at any sony broadcast dealer (in the usa)

    that's what i meant about the tdk press release being off base
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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  8. Originally Posted by BJ_M
    "TDK is pleased to be the first to market with bare Blu-ray Disc media

    what are they smoking ? the media has been on sale for over two years -- so have the machines for that mater (in japan and in sony pro broadcast equipment)
    The keyword is bare Previous BD media have been cartridge media.
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  9. Member waheed's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2003
    Location: Manchester, UK
    Im waiting till prices will drop for both drive and media. In fact, im holding out until a dual drive is out for both camps.
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  10. AGAINST IDLE SIT nwo's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2004
    Location: Stadium Of Light
    Originally Posted by kush
    retailers in the U.S.
    U.S. being the important part there - in the U.S. we seem to get hosed for about a year (or more) for all the new tech goodies.
    Try living in the UK we never see HD untill it dead!
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  11. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    The pro versions of Blu-Ray media have been around for a couple of years or more for about the same prices for single layer rewritable 23GB. They were marketed for backup and as video media for the Sony XDCAM product line.The difference is these discs were housed in a cassette. I'm surprised to see the consumer "bare media" priced as high as the pro cassette versions. I wish there was a way to short sell BD DVD.



    http://www.tapestockonline.com/professional-disc.html
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  12. Member yoda313's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2004
    Location: The Animus
    Well I think one promising thing here is I think I saw the hddvd player is SUPPOSED to be all set to read recordable media from the start. As long as they don't do the stupid - or + r mess of the dvd format then maybe they can get recordable media to work properly on ALL players.
    Donatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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  13. TDK must be smoking something to think people will spend that much on a blank disc in hopes it won't turn into a coaster.
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