First PC Blu-Ray writer @$999 is out

T2k said:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2148778&CatId=482

Vurbano I believe you have just said you want to start writing your BD collection... go ahead, bite the $1K and let us know how is the half-sized protective layer works when you drop the disc form 2-3 feet! :D

http://www.durabis.com/en/tec00200.htm

Even after 300 passes by a steel wool pad, a Blu-ray Disc (BD-RE135N) with DURABIS hard coating shows virtually no increase in jitter, attesting to its superior ability to resist scratching.


I dont see the problem. But Congratulations on creating an entire thread and begining it by calling me out by name for the purpose of picking a fight.
 
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he**..I remember when

T2k said:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2148778&CatId=482

Vurbano I believe you have just said you want to start writing your BD collection... go ahead, bite the $1K and let us know how is the half-sized protective layer works when you drop the disc form 2-3 feet! :D

I bought my 1st DVD writer (SCSI)... a DVD blank cost about $12 and you just about cried when you wrote a coaster! There was no " buffer underun protection either!

Drop one from 2 ft...Hell, My dogs will be after them in a frisbee flash!:D

Jeff
 
vurbano said:
http://www.durabis.com/en/tec00200.htm

Even after 300 passes by a steel wool pad, a Blu-ray Disc (BD-RE135N) with DURABIS hard coating shows virtually no increase in jitter, attesting to its superior ability to resist scratching.


I dont see the problem.

You mean in a "testament" written by the manufacturer? :D ROFLMAO, sure, we all believe that Durabis whatever coating is the best because no other says this than... Durabis himself! :D
 

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