Plextor America has announced the availability of their first Blu-ray Disc writer, the PX-B900A. Along with support for single and dual layer BD-R/RE media, the PX-B900A is backwards compatible with existing DVD and CD formats.

Plextor(R) Corp., a leading developer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media equipment, today announced the October 2006 release of the PX-B900A Blu-ray Disc drive, the first Plextor burner to support the next generation of optical data storage technology. The new multi-function drive, which carries an MSRP of $999.99 USD, comes bundled with a rewritable 25GB BD-RE media disc and a complete software package, including Ulead VideoStudio 10 and InterVideo WinDVD BD.

Offering up to 10 times more data storage capacity than DVD, Blu-ray Disc (BD) has the support of more than 170 companies, including the top film studios and consumer electronics manufacturers. The Plextor PX-B900A Blu-ray Disc drive is capable of burning more than 9 hours of high-definition (HD) video, or approximately 23 hours of standard-definition (SD) video, on a dual-layer 50GB disc. The drive is backwards compatible with existing DVD and CD media formats, including DVD-RAM, Dual Layer DVD, Double Layer DVD, DVD+/-R/RW, and CD-R/RW. Designed for easy compatibility with Microsoft(R) Windows(R)-based personal computers, the drive features an ATA (ATAPI) interface.
The PX-B900A is expected to hit store shelves in October for a suggested retail price of $999.99. If you'd like to read more, Plextor's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
Lite-On Europe has announced an external Blu-ray Disc writer, the LX-2B1U. Based on the LH-2B1S, the LX-2B1U supports both single and dual layer BD media and is capable of 12x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW and 4x DVD±R DL writing speeds.

Besides the previously announced LH-2B1S, Lite-On IT will also launch an external version of their external drive, the LX-2B1U. Both are triple writers and therefore backwards compatible with DVD and CD formats as well.

The new drives use the revolutionary blue laser technology instead of red laser existing in today's optical drives. The new technology provides much precise laser focus and greatly increases storage capacity. LH-2B1S and LX-2B1U can store up to 50GB of data on a double-layer BD disc, equivalent to 9 hours High-Definition (HD) video, 23 hours of standard definition content or 72 CDs on a single disc.
No word on pricing or availability. As we find out more, we'll let you know. In the mean time, more information, including a list of specs, can be found here. Add a comment
According to DigiTimes, Ricoh has filed lawsuits against Quanta Storage and Asustek, claiming that the two companies have infringed on four of its disc patents.
Japan-based Ricoh on August 24 filed legal proceedings at a US District Court in Wisconsin against Quanta Storage and Asustek Computer, two leading makers of optical disc drives (ODDs) in Taiwan, for infringing on four of its patents related to CD-RW and DVD+RW formats, according to industry sources in Taiwan.

In response, both Quanta Storage and Asustek indicated they have not received notification about the lawsuit and therefore could not make an assessment. Quanta Storage is the largest slim-type ODD maker in Taiwan, while Asustek is a large producer of PCs.
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DigiTimes has reported that Sony NEC Optiarc will be manufacturing its own drives at first. However, in the future, they are expected to place orders for its ODD products at Lite-On IT.
Sony NEC Optiarc, a joint venture (JV) that combines Sony's and NEC's optical disc drive (ODD) businesses, will launch its first product, a 18x DVD burner (called the AD-7170A), next month, and the company will manufacture it at its own plant in Malaysia, according to industry sources in Taiwan. The sources also expect that in the future, the company will place OEM/ODM orders for its ODD products at Lite-On IT.
The Sony NEC Optiarc AD-7173A and AD-7170A have already started to show up in some parts of the world. Unfortunately, the US isn't one of them. If you'd like to read more, the entire article can be found here. Add a comment
Lite-On Europe has announced the release of their new 18x DVD writer, the LH-18A1P. Along with 18x DVD±R writing speeds, the LH-18A1P can write to DVD-RAM media at 12x.

While many people thought 16X would be the maximum writing speed for DVD±R, Lite-On IT is one of the companies pushing the limit. Lite-On IT will increase writing speeds on DVD-R(W) drives from 16X to 18X. The first 18X drive, the LH-18A1P is expected to be available from October 2006.

The LH-18A1P makes DVD recording quicker than ever before. The drive can write both DVD+R and DVD-R at 18X, thanks to SmartWrite technology. Double and Dual layer discs can be written at 8X. Besides DVD±R(W) compatibility, this drive also incorporates Super AllWrite technology and therefore rewrites DVD-RAM discs at 12X. This new drives allows users to burn there data quicker then ever before, on all popular media formats.
The LH-18A1P also support's Lite-On's new WriteSmart technology. Similar to HyperTuning and SolidBurn, WriteSmart automatically detects and decides the optimal write strategy for DVD±R media. More information, including a list of specs, can be found here. Add a comment
According to an article at DigiTimes, Lite-On has received orders from Toshiba for half-height HD-DVD burners.
Lite-On IT, Taiwan's largest optical disc drive (ODD) maker, has received orders from Toshiba for half-height (H/H) HD-DVD burners, according to sources at components suppliers.

Toshiba is releasing the H/H models to Lite-On IT in order to focus its own production on slim-type HD-DVD burners in the face of strong competition from the Blu-ray Disc (BD) camp, the sources said.
The article also mentions that HP and other computer manufacturers are expected to launch HD-DVD equipped PC's in September of 2006. If you'd like to read more, head on over to DigiTimes. Add a comment
Plextor Europe has announced a new ultra portable DVD writer, the PX-608CU. Powered off of the USB bus, the PX-608CU is capable of 8x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW and 4x DVD±R DL writing speeds. Here's part of their press release:

Plextor today announces its new shape ultra-portable DVD writer - the smallest available in the world. Measuring just 15.9mm high and weighing 250g, the pocket-sized PX-608CU is ideal for mobile laptop users and those requiring a modern, stylish and compact unit to use anywhere.

The newly-designed clamshell chassis is the latest innovation from Plextor and not only provides a highly portable ergonomic unit for improved ease of use, but it also incorporates high reliability and durability for long term operation.

It is USB 2.0 bus-powered for both maximum convenience and true plug-and-play usability (no need for an external power supply) - very handy for the mobile executive to burn CDs and DVDs on the move, or for home users to burn and back-up important data from multiple computers.
Plextor also announced a new slot loading DVD writer, the PX-608AL, that is designed to be built into laptops. Both the PX-608CU and PX-608AL will be available in October of this year. More information can be found here. Add a comment
Lite-On America has officially announced their first Blu-ray Disc triple writer, the LH-2B1S. Along with 12x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW and 4x DVD±R DL writing speeds, the LH-2B1S can read and write to BD-R and BD-RE media at 2x.

LiteOn IT, the world's leader in optical storage solution proudly announces the LH-2B1S, the company's first Blu-ray Disc (BD) triple writer. The LH-2B1S uses the revolutionary blue laser technology instead of red laser existing in today's optical drives. The new technology provides an extremely precise laser focus and greatly increases storage capacity. LH-2B1S can store up to 50GB of data on a double-layer BD disc, equivalent to 9 hours High-Definition (HD) video or 23 hours of standard definition content or 72 CDs on a single disc. The new LH-2B1S triple writer will be available in September 2006.

The new LH-2B1S is ideal for professionals who have a growing need of archiving large files and content on a single disc. Commercial advertising, studio and catalog photographers, movie makers, and IT managers will greatly benefit from this technology as it plays back High-Definition (HD) content and archive massive data to reduce physical storage space.
According to our contacts at Lite-On, the LH-2B1S has a suggested retail price of $649.00. While not exactly cheap, this is a good $350 less than the drives from the competition. If you'd like to read more, Lite-On's entire press release can be found here. Add a comment
Imation sent out a press release today, announcing the availability of its first recordable HD DVD media.
Imation Corp (NYSE: IMN - News), a worldwide leader in removable data storage media, today announced the availability of its first recordable HD DVD media. Now, Imation HD DVD and Imation Blu-ray media, which was announced last month, provide businesses of all sizes with a high-capacity solution for managing their growing quantity of critical data storage. Available in single-layer, Imation HD DVD can store up to 15GB of digital files -- three times the capacity of standard DVDs -- and are ideal for reliable data and image storage, including medical and government imaging, photography, videography, as well as high definition video recording.

"Imation understands the ever-growing storage needs of today's businesses and the need for a wide-range of innovative solutions to meet those needs," said Jim Milligan, general manager, Imation Commercial and OEM Division. "Today's release of Imation HD DVD provides businesses with a format choice for their high definition recording needs and demonstrates Imation's continued commitment to offer a variety of quality options to store and transfer critical data."
With no HD DVD writers on the market, it makes you wonder who exactly they expect to buy this media. In any case, Imation's single layer HD DVD discs are available now for a suggested retail price of $19.99. More information can be found here. Add a comment
It appears that Lite-On isn't choosing a side in the battle between Blu-ray and HD DVD. Along with the Blu-ray products they're unveiling at IFA, the company plans to begin production of HD DVD burners in March of 2007.
Lite-On IT, the largest maker of optical disc drives in Taiwan, on August 18 announced it is developing half-height (H/H) HD-DVD burners, with a volume production target set for March 2007.

Although the company has scheduled production of H/H HD-DVD burners, Lite-On IT appears to retain a neutral attitude between Blu-ray Disc (BD) and HD-DVD.
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