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LG has launched what the company claims is the "world's fastest Blu-ray writer".
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 ...
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 ...
But what separates the N4B1 from all other current NAS devices is the inclusion of a Blu-ray burner. LG states that the N4B1 is compatible "with all current types of CD, DVD and BD media up to 50GB." ...
LG is officially putting the kibosh on any further production of its Blu-ray players, adding to the growing sense that we're witnessing a slow and unfortunate end to physical media as we know it ...
Hot on the heals of LaCie’s new-fangled external 4x Blu-ray burner comes LG’s three-pronged effort that knocks its rival for six – 6x that is. Boasting reading and writing speeds of 6x ...
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 ...
LG has discontinued all of its Blu-ray players, including its UBK80 and UBK90 UHD Blu-ray players, according to FlatpanelsHD. Remaining stock will still be available, but the company doesn’t ...
I have a computer running Windows 10 software with an LG Blu-ray writer and blank Verbatim BD-R discs. The files each fill a 16 GB SD card and will be burned on a 25 GB disc.
With LG leaving the Blu-ray player market, it's another major name that has exited after Oppo in 2018 and Samsung in 2019. ... James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar.
Like other Blu-ray Disc drives from competitors, the LG model doesn’t come cheap: It will cost 900,000 won (US$945). LG will also sell a PC featuring the drive.
LG is officially putting the kibosh on any further production of its Blu-ray players, adding to the growing sense that we're witnessing a slow and unfortunate end to physical media as we know it ...