LaCie Blu-ray D2 Next USB2&FW U
- Up to 8x BD-R
- Record four hours of high-definition video
- Store up to 50GB of data on a single disc
- View BD-ROM, DVD-Video, Video-CD
- Sturdy d2 design
Product Description
Engineered for professional video authoring houses, the LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive records, rewrites, and plays back high-definition (HD) video. Shoot HD videos from your camcorder, author the videos, and burn them without any quality loss using multiple video codecs (MPEG2, AVC, VC-1). Now you can store large amounts of valuable administrative documents, audio asset libraries, raw video shoots and multiple image files on a single disc with complete peace of mind. The LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive’s writing process ensures record authenticity and longevity on sturdy write-once discs with an enhanced scratch-resistant hard coating surface. It also offers a packet writing option. By choosing Blu-ray technology, you get safe storage with a low cost-per-gigabyte…. More >>
LaCie Blu-ray D2 Next USB2&FW U
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3 comments
Chris of Cal on December 21, 2009 at 12:19 pm
This is a good product. Does what it is supposed to do like all La Cie products.
philparty on December 21, 2009 at 1:57 pm
Excellent player with Power DVD Ultra added. The software included is outdated and needs to be upgraded which is an additional cost to the buyer
Trurl on December 21, 2009 at 2:57 pm
The first question that you will ask yourself before your purchase this is “Do I really need Blu-ray?” “Wouldn’t it be cheaper to by hard drives?”
Well, the Blu-ray burner has several key advantages. It also is very costly; plus the price of discs. But each time you use it, it becomes cheaper per giga-bit. The 25 gig discs are the most affordable. The 50 gig dual layer discs aren’t worth the money unless you are doing high definition video. But back to the advantage; the key advantage is distribution. If you are mailing someone files you are not going to send a hard drive is one example. Another is placing files in different places throughout the house. You know, the basic advantages as your cd-burner, but with 25 gig capacity. You could argue that a dvd will suffice, but when it takes 5 or 6 discs to equal a blu-ray; the blu-ray has the advantage when it comes to organizing 5 times less the number of discs.
I like the fact this burner is portable, so that I can use it on many computers. I burnt about 25 gig in an hour with file verification. So this thing is pretty fast.
The only thing I don’t understand is that blu-ray movie playback is not compatible with the Mac. On the Mac it only does burning. I have used this burner for file backup on both Mac and PC. The PC does have movie playback and it works fine.
I would definitely recommend this burner. There is still a need for physical media in an age of downloadable files and broadband. It reminds me of 1998 when a cd-burner sold at this price.
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