Journey to the edge of the universe full hd

Journey to the edge of the universe full hd

, Ltd. , a worldwide leader in digital consumer electronics and information technology, announced today its new Blu-ray disc BD Combo, the SH-B123 optical disk drive ODD, which reads BD-ROMs at the worlds fastest speed of up to 12X, CDs at up to 48X, and DVDs at a maximum speed of 16X. With Samsungs new internal Blu-ray drive, users can watch HD movies on their PCs as well as record HD camcorder movies and HDTV broadcasting on DVDs with Samsungs Cyberlink Powerproducer software provided in the BD combo package. As market demand and adoption of BDs, HDTVs and journey to the edge of the universe full hd broadcasting accelerate, so has consumer interest in watching Blu-ray movies on personal computers, said John Suh, Director of Samsung Semiconductor Inc. Optical Disc Drive Division Sales Team. Samsungs new BD combo drives can read BD discs, and read and write CD/DVD discs, providing consumers with a broad choice of HD movie sources on their computers. The results are out for the first round period from late March thru all of April in running of the ASUS and TechPowerUp Hardware Giveaway. The giveaway is an ongoing event for users of TechPowerUp GPU-Z, brought to you by ASUS. In each of the three months this giveaway is spread across, we will pick six lucky winners who win some groovy prizes from ASUS. This months winners and prizes are as follows: ASUS will contact the following individuals directly and arrange shipping of these prizes. This months round saw over 40, 000 entries. Best of luck for this months round, if you have already made a submission in this round, you dont need to make a submission again. Being an ongoing contest, winners are picked from an ever-growing pool of submissions. Redundant entries are disqualified. Good Luck for this months round. Below is a nerdtastic map of where the contests participants hail from. The specification governing the storage capacity of blu-ray discs has been officially increased to 128 GB for single write discs and 100 GB for re-writable discs. The new format, called BDXL, goes three to four layers deep on the disc and requires a more powerful laser. Unfortunately this means that existing blu-ray equipment will not be able to read or write to BDXL discs. The need for new equipment, combined with the fact that movies have no trouble squeezing onto current 50 GB Blu-Ray discs, will probably severely hamper adoption in the near term. Thursday, March 11th 2010 I-O Data introduced a new internal Blu-ray disc writer that burns 25 GB and 50 GB Blu-ray discs at speeds of up to 12x. Specific to the media, the drive has write speeds of 12x for BD-R, 2x for BR-RE, 16x for DVD-R, 12x for DVD-RAM, 8x for DVD-R/DVDR DL and DVDR, 6x for DVD-RW, 48x for CD-R and 24x for CD-RW. The drive uses SATA interface, and has a buffer of 4 MB. It is backed by 1 year warranty, and is priced at US Friday, December 18th 2009 The Blu-ray Disc Association BDA today announced the finalization and release of the Blu-ray 3D specification. The specification, which represents the work of the leading Hollywood studios and consumer electronic and computer manufacturers, will enable the home entertainment industry to bring the 3D experience into consumers living rooms on Blu-ray Disc, the most capable high definition home entertainment platform. Throughout this year, movie goers have shown an overwhelming preference for 3D when presented with the option to see a theatrical release in either 3D or 2D, said Victor Matsuda, chairman, BDA Global Promotions Committee. We believe this demand for 3D content will carry over into the home now that we have, in Blu-ray Disc, a medium that can deliver a quality Full HD 3D experience to the living room. The Blu-ray 3D specification fully leverages the technical advantages of journey to the edge of the universe full hd Blu-ray Disc format to deliver unmatched picture quality as well as uniformity and compatibility across the full range of Blu-ray 3D products, both hardware and software.

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