--- Taky Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think the LG burner can burn only BluRay but it
> can read both BluRay and HD DVD discs.
> 
> http://www.hdtvuk.tv/2007/03/lg_to_release_i.html

Well, poo! I was hoping there was an all-in one
solution. I've done a bit more searching and it looks
like the HiDef burner market is still just about in
the same mess that DVD-ROM drives were circa 1997.

In other words the bugs aren't all sorted out yet.
Heck, Sony released a Blu-Ray drive last year that
couldn't play Blu-Ray movies, unless you managed to
find one without HDCP- but wait! You still couldn't
play it on your PC because the only Windows Blu-Ray
playing software available was only available bundled
with a Vaio laptop with Blu-Ray drive.

Why oh WHY can't this industry LEARN ANYTHING FROM
PAST FOULUPS?! Huge egg on its face when the 1st gen
DVD-ROM drives couldn't read CD-R/RW, and they've
screwed up worse with HiDef formats.

How's that quote go? "Those who refuse to learn
history are doomed to repeat it."


      
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