Ultra-Thin Blu-ray Disc Drive

Panasonic has been sending out samples of it’s new ultra-thin Blu-ray disc drive. The flat drive will be useful for notebooks, and weights way less than regular drives. At 0.37 inch it is billed as the thinnest Blu-ray disc drive in the world. Panasonic previously produced a 0.50 inch drive. The new drive can be used to read high definition Blu-ray discs, and burn information to them. Toshiba will be trying to manufacture a similarly thin drive, but instead for the competing HD-DVD format, which Toshiba is a supporter of.

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2007 was a dynamic year for high definition multimedia. Blu-ray took the lead in the war for the next generation DVD format. But both Blu-ray and HD-DVD still account for a tiny amount of DVD disc sales. This is not at all surprising as the consumer is still confused, players are rather expensive, and new hybrid HD players are becoming available more steadily. 2008 might just be the year in which a clear winner will be revealed. You can find a small review of 2007, and a look into the future, here.

Have a good and HD-rich 2008.

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