Blu-ray is on the road to becoming mainstream, if LG’s WH08LS20 internal SATA-interface burner is any indication. My experience with it was sublime; the drive functioned smoothly, and came with all ...
Blu-ray might not be supplanting DVD as the preeminent optical storage medium for data and media anytime soon, but it is at least slowly seeing growing market share. Korean-based manufacturer, LG, for ...
LG Electronics Inc. is adding its name to a long list of companies producing Blu-ray Disc writer drives for PCs. The South Korean company will launch a drive in its home market on Wednesday and plans ...
Dubai, UAE, November 18, 2006: Global and regional digital leader LG Electronics today launched its Blu-ray compatible full super-multi DVD writers. The company also plans to release a Blu-ray DVD ...
LG have unveiled what looks to be the world's first Network Attached Storage (NAS) device with a built-in Blu-ray drive. Looking to have borrowed a few design cues from Apple, the N4B1 has up to 4TB ...
Q: I want to take AVCHD video recorded with my Canon HFR400 camcorder and burn it to Blu-ray discs. I have a computer running Windows 10 software with an LG Blu-ray writer and blank Verbatim BD-R ...
LG Electronics may have found the ultimate tech-combo product. The N4B1, shown here at CES, is a network attached storage (NAS) device with a built-in Blu-ray writer for backups. The LG N4B1 isn’t ...
Just when we were getting used to Pioneer's Blu-ray recording drive, LG has announced one that, on paper at least, blows it away. Like Pioneer's drive, it only supports burning to single-layer (25GB) ...
Blu-ray is beginning to win Crave over at the expense of its cheaper rival, HD DVD. We've seen nothing of HD DVD but have been virtually inundated with Blu-ray disc players, Blu-ray Media Center PCs, ...
Compromises, compromises. With LG releasing their new 4x GBW-H10N Blu-ray burner this week, anyone willing to spend ~$1000 on a Blu-ray recordable drive may have to make one. While currently available ...
Still haven’t picked a side in the high definition disc war yet? Perhaps being able to burn a Blu-ray disc at 4X will help decide your allegiance? If so, keep your eyes on Hitachi-LG, since they just ...