Posted on November 13, 2007,  Shawn Sines

$199 Blu-ray Drives for the PC



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If the battle between HD DVD and Blu-ray were decided on price point alone, HD DVD would have it in the bag. However, Blu-ray is narrowing the gap with the introduction of the Philips and Lite-On Digital Solutions DH-401S; an internal PC drive available at a suggested price of USD 199.

The drive serves only as a Blu-ray, DVD and CD player although a PC equipped with the DH could be routed to a TV via an HDMI cable.

“With the increasing availability of Blu-ray Disc movies and other video content, consumers now have an affordable way to view the brilliant picture quality Blu-ray technology offers right on their personal computers,” says Christine Hsing, a marketing manager at PLDS, said in a statement. “Beyond that, the BD-ROM can serve as a playback device to their HD TVs by connecting an HDMI cable from the PC to the TV. This would save consumers hundreds of dollars on the purchase of a standalone Blu-ray player solely for that purpose.”

The specs for the DH-401S are:

  • BD-R/RE/ROM single- or dual-layer discs read at up to 4X speeds
  • DVD±R or DVD-ROM single- or double-layer discs read at 12X
  • DVD±RW single or double-layer discs read at 8X speeds
  • DVD Single-layer or Double-layer media read at 4X maximum
  • DVD ±R or DVD-ROM Single Layer read at 12X max
  • DVD±R Double Layer and DVD±RW Single Layer read at 8X max
  • CD-R/RW/ROM has a maximum read speed of 32X

The DH-401S comes bundled with Cyberlink PowerDVD software.

via Gearlog

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3 Comments to $199 Blu-ray Drives for the PC

  1. by: ????TheUnknownX

    On November 14, 2007 at 8:45 am

    I wish it could burn them…

  2. by: Norbit

    On November 14, 2007 at 10:07 am

    ????TheUnknownX said: “I wish it could burn them…”

    PC BluRay burner drives start at about $450 at the moment and there are quite a few on sale made by Lacie, LG, Pioneer, Lite-On, Plextor and Sony. For some reason you cant buy any HD-DVD PC burner drives.

    This is an area that is often overlooked by people when discussing the next gen format wars because the ability to burn 50gb to a DVD is very handy indeed for backing up.

  3. by: Jetsetlemming

    On November 14, 2007 at 2:15 pm

    Not bad. But yeah, I’d want a burner.

    Speaking of which, jesus, I can’t even imagine how long it would take to burn a Blu-ray disc. >_>; My current DVD-RW drive only burns at 1x speed.

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