128gb on one disc is a lot of stuff, now that I could use for backups but I have to wonder how much those blank discs cost each?! The drive can use either 100gb or 128gb Blu-ray discs and surprisingly…
Tag Archive for Disc
by Kristofer Brozio • December 14, 2010 •
Review of Panasonic DMP-BD655 Blu-ray Disc Player
by Kristofer Brozio • November 28, 2010 •
Dvd players/recorders, Product Reviews
It’s about time I upgraded my Blu-Ray player I think, and Geeks.com has come through for me by sending a very nice Panasonic unit for review. My current Blu-Ray player is an older model from Sony with not many features…
Nero 9 Lite Delivers Award-Winning Disc Burning Application Free of Charge
by Kristofer Brozio • November 6, 2009 •
Press Releases
Nero, creators of liquid media technology, announced today that Nero 9 Lite, a free entry point to the Nero 9 “Reloaded” suite, offering disc copying and data disc burning functionality, is now available to consumers as a download from www.nero.com.…
Thermaltake VI-ON 3.5" SATA Hard Drive Enclosure eSATA and USB
by Kristofer Brozio • August 24, 2009 •
External Hard Drives, Product Reviews
About one week ago I took a look at the Thermaltake Max 4 USB and eSATA external hard drive, and I found it was a decent product. Today for review I’ve got another Thermaltake External Hard Drive Enclosure called the…
Panasonic and DivX Announce World’s First DivX Certified Portable Blu-ray Player
by Kristofer Brozio • June 10, 2009 •
Press Releases
DivX and Blu-Ray and portability, what more could you ask for? Panasonic DMP-B15 allows consumers to enjoy high quality DivX(R) video anywhere SAN DIEGO and TOKYO, June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — DivX, Inc. (NASDAQ: DIVX) , a digital media company, and…
Liteon iHES206 Internal 6x Blu-ray Disc Reader and DVD/CD Writer
by Kristofer Brozio • February 7, 2009 •
Optical Drives, Product Reviews
So the war is over, Blu-ray has won, even though it really wasn’t much of a war, more of an argument than anything. So now all of our hi-def videos will be on the Blu-ray format, and if we wish…



