LG cuts its 4x Blu-ray writer retail price by 33%

Hello guest,
default
To benefit from all extra features you need to log in or sign up.
06 Mar 07 11:16 by Seán Byrne in category Uncategorized To news archive

LG Electronics has cut the retail price of its GBW-H10N Blu-ray Disc Super Multi DVD writer by 33% to US$605 for the Taiwan Market, according to this DigiTimes report.  This drive currently features the quickest Blu-ray writing speed of 4x for single layer BD-R media.  This price production is LG’s aim to clear out its inventory of the drives and increase its market share in preparation for new Blu-ray disc writers hitting the market during the first half of this year.

So far, none of the other Blu-ray writer manufacturers have announced any price cuts yet for their Blu-ray drives.  When it comes to 18x DVD writers, OEM quotations have fallen to around US$25 as a result of strong competition.   

It is nice to finally see a significant cut in Blu-ray writer pricing, especially for this 4x drive, as hopefully this will start competition with the other manufacturers to push their prices down also.  However, the pricing has a long way to come down yet before they become affordable to most consumers and the media is still far more expensive per gigabyte than double layer recordable DVDs.  At present, they would make a good alternative to DAT drives and entry level DLT drives for servers, especially when it comes to recovering files.

2 Comments

H3rB3i
Posts: 3824
Posted on: 06 Mar 07 16:06
>still far more expensive per gigabyte than double layer recordable DVDs< I don't fully agree with this comment it fits when you compare the cheapest available media but when you compare quality media, then the price/GB is almost equal.
Seán
Posts: 6693
Posted on: 06 Mar 07 23:38
Here in Ireland, the cheapest Blu-ray media by the Gigabyte I came across so far is a Sony Blu-ray 50GB dual-layer disc €32.97 per disc, which works out at 66c/GB. A 10-pack spindle of Verbatim DVD+R 2.4x Double Layer media is priced at €30.39, which works out at €3.04 per disc or 36c/GB. I'm sure there are stores outside of Ireland selling Blu-ray discs at a much cheaper (or double layer DVD media at a higher cost) to bring them more closer.

Post a comment

Most popular headlines

Repeat UK file sharers to be banned (2)

  • Wednesday 28 October 22:56 by Randomus
  • Piracy

Internet users in the United Kingdom accused of illegally sharing copyrighted music and movie files will face stiff penalties, starting with warning letters that will lead to bandwidth restrictions, according to media reports from the UK.

Nintendo to launch larger screen DSi

  • Wednesday 28 October 01:35 by Randomus
  • Game Consoles

Nintendo is expected to launch a new DSi hand-held gaming device in Japan that has a larger screen, as the company tries to increase sales in the hand-held gaming market it once dominated.

T-Mobile offers no contract phone plan

  • Tuesday 27 October 22:46 by Randomus
  • Mobile Phones

In an effort to better compete with Verizon Wireless and AT&T, T-Mobile has introduced new no-contract wireless plans that include unlimited voice services.

2 new Roku boxes launched for Netflix & more

Roku's streaming set-top set-top boxes now come in three flavors, adding new features as well.

See all headlines

Active Commenters