LG had already developed a good reputation for itself with its DVD burners. They were reliable and provided good quality burns. It now continues this tradition with its new Blu-ray burner, the GBW-H10N. The GBW-H10N offers some of the fastest reading...
Sammanfattning: The battle between Blu-ray and HD DVD isn't only being fought in the home cinema arena. Which format will become the de facto optical standard in computers is just as important to both camps, so it comes as no surprise that I have a Blu-ray writer sitting...
LGs GBW-H10N is a simple plug-in replacement for a standard internal drive, with excellent DVD performance despite its 12-speed rating. The GBW-H10N is capable of writing to Blu-ray discs at four-speed, but shows very poor CD-writing performance. Pau...
Sammanfattning: LGs latest Blu-ray drive ups the speed stakes. One of the faster, lower-priced drives, but theres still simply no compelling reason to invest. Even if youve been following the high-definition format war closely, you can be forgiven for being confu...
Though expensive, the LG GBW-H10N is good value compared to its rivals. Its fast, easy to install and is a good way to watch high-definition Blu-ray movies or store large amounts of data ...
Sammanfattning: Blu-ray takes another tentative step towards the mass market, but is now the time to buy? Image 1 Weve already seen Blu-ray drives pre-installed in two Sony systems - the VAIO VGC-RC204 desktop and the VAIO VGN-AR11S notebook - but now the technology...
Its easy to become excited by the concept of Blu-ray - or HD-DVD for that matter. Hooked up to a projector and a massive screen, HD video is a big step closer to a cinematic experience at home, even if the improvements arent as obvious on a 24in TFT ...
Sammanfattning: Sony’s push of Blu-ray has been a costly one – you only have to look at the PS3 to verify that. And yet still HD-DVD persists, helped no doubt by Microsoft’s alliance to the format. Still, it looks like Blu-ray is slowly winning, at leas...
Sammanfattning: By now, most people would have an inkling of what is Blu-ray and HD DVD. At the very least they would have heard of them mentioned somewhere, maybe while shopping for a new television. Or perhaps they have set their eyes on Sonys next con...