Kabu banned Apr 23, 2007 #1 Here's the latest technology in DVDs...and here's the link. You will have to shell out a couple of hundred bucks for a new DVD burner too...I think I'll be waiting a good while before I switch.
Here's the latest technology in DVDs...and here's the link. You will have to shell out a couple of hundred bucks for a new DVD burner too...I think I'll be waiting a good while before I switch.
The_Other_One VIP Member Apr 23, 2007 #2 You're almost exactly one year behind the original post date(20/04/2006) Haha, I've seen that before...pretty neat stuff.
You're almost exactly one year behind the original post date(20/04/2006) Haha, I've seen that before...pretty neat stuff.
elitehacker New Member Apr 23, 2007 #3 Hmm it would be easier to break. I think the "normal" DVDs are good enough, those ones must be really expensive.
Hmm it would be easier to break. I think the "normal" DVDs are good enough, those ones must be really expensive.
Kabu banned Apr 23, 2007 #4 The_Other_One said: You're almost exactly one year behind the original post date(20/04/2006) Haha, I've seen that before...pretty neat stuff. Click to expand... LOL - Apparently I didn't get into this stuff until it was old news!
The_Other_One said: You're almost exactly one year behind the original post date(20/04/2006) Haha, I've seen that before...pretty neat stuff. Click to expand... LOL - Apparently I didn't get into this stuff until it was old news!
jamie_2k6 banned Apr 23, 2007 #5 why would anyone pay over the odds for a disc just because there a tiny bit thinner ? they do look pretty cool like but i think ill just stick to normal dvds untill the price of blu ray comes down
why would anyone pay over the odds for a disc just because there a tiny bit thinner ? they do look pretty cool like but i think ill just stick to normal dvds untill the price of blu ray comes down
S Styrak New Member Apr 24, 2007 #6 I wouldn't buy those. I would be afrad of breaking them. Regular DVD's are much sturdier, and are thin enough already
I wouldn't buy those. I would be afrad of breaking them. Regular DVD's are much sturdier, and are thin enough already
I INTELCRAZY banned Apr 24, 2007 #7 Nope definitely not for me, I try to keep my discs good, somehow those little "gremlins" must get to them, especially the ones in my truck.
Nope definitely not for me, I try to keep my discs good, somehow those little "gremlins" must get to them, especially the ones in my truck.
W way2evil Member Apr 24, 2007 #8 Styrak said: I wouldn't buy those. I would be afrad of breaking them. Regular DVD's are much sturdier, and are thin enough already Click to expand... if they are flexing like the one in that pic then they wont break easily they will just bend and flex whichever way you want them to
Styrak said: I wouldn't buy those. I would be afrad of breaking them. Regular DVD's are much sturdier, and are thin enough already Click to expand... if they are flexing like the one in that pic then they wont break easily they will just bend and flex whichever way you want them to
H heyman421 banned Apr 25, 2007 #9 i don't understand whether the reader can access data on all 100 discs at once, or if it' basically just a 100-disc changer...
i don't understand whether the reader can access data on all 100 discs at once, or if it' basically just a 100-disc changer...