![]() It’s also capable of burning with Lightscribe as well so you can label your discs. ![]() The Liteon iHES206 Internal 6x Blu-Ray drive is fast and quiet, two things that are very positive aspects for an optical drive, at least the two most important things to me. Today for review I’ve got a product from our friends at Liteon, it’s their Blu-ray internal reader optical drive, it’s actually a combo drive which makes it a bit more valuable since it can also burn DVDs and CDs with no need for a separate drive for those tasks. That’s capitalism, and it makes the world go round, so we’ve just got to deal with it I guess… ![]() Sure eventually they’ll fall in price but not until a new format is released most likely, the greed of the Blu-ray consortium companies will keep the prices high and force us to pay up for the privilege of watching Br movies on our computers. ![]() Prices have been falling quite a bit on Blu-ray drives, below $100 which is nice, but I highly doubt that they’ll ever fall to the prices we see today for DVD drives due to Blu-ray licensing fees. So now all of our hi-def videos will be on the Blu-ray format, and if we wish to watch it on our PCs we’ll need to buy some hardware. So the war is over, Blu-ray has won, even though it really wasn’t much of a war, more of an argument than anything.
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