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Blu-ray and HD DVD Hardware, Software and Blank Media Discuss, LTH BD-R from Mitsubishi and TY at International Chat: High Definition forum; Even at $7 for a BD-R (25GB), they'd still be more expensive per GB than hard drives!


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Old 09-03-2008   #21 (permalink)
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Re: LTH BD-R from Mitsubishi and TY

Even at $7 for a BD-R (25GB), they'd still be more expensive per GB than hard drives!
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Old 09-03-2008   #22 (permalink)
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Re: LTH BD-R from Mitsubishi and TY

Fuji can develop dye and produce discs but thats about it....
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Re: LTH BD-R from Mitsubishi and TY

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Even at $7 for a BD-R (25GB), they'd still be more expensive per GB than hard drives!
Sure, but rem how long HDDs exist and how long BD is around...........
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I'm looking for BD-R to become an alternative data backup with a cheap cost per GB. Currently, DVD-Rs take up this space, but it really is a pain to backup 1TB of data onto them.
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Come back in 1 year and you will be happy.

As for data integrity, I would suggest using Tape/LTO or HDDs yet.
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Re: LTH BD-R from Mitsubishi and TY

Just a quick note to say that I'm now getting a different story from Verbatim on the whole BD-R LTH and manufacturing thing. Please disregard my previous comments on the matter
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