Yeah, I can definitely agree that the longer you wait the more stylish,
faster, and awesome the drives will be. It just worked well for my current
needs, and I needed a way to play my DVD-9s and HD-DVDs both on the TV
(downstairs) and the PC (upstairs). I simply like working at home to
movies, and I'm buying hi-def movies these days. =)
I full expect that in two years, I will want to replace the drive. PC HD
drives are still bleeding edge in my eyes. =\
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"VistaByte" <> wrote in message
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> getting such a drive now is not very smart.. first of all its expensive
> but say we don't care about that factor...
>
> the models that are out now are still slow .... the later models will be
> able to write in far faster speeds..
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> I would wait unless I had to get it for an important reason...
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> "Cal Bear '66" <> wrote in message
> news:E19017B3-167E-48CA-A27E-...
>> Thank you very much for the lead on the LG GGC-H20LI HD DVD/Blu Ray
>> drive. I had no idea such a drive existed.
>>
>> It is available and in stock at J & R Music World (walking distance) for
>> $225.00 ($399.00 list).
>>
>> However, I checked the LG site and the GGW-H20LI includes Blu Ray writing
>> capabilities at about $100.00 more list. It doesn't seem to be available
>> anywhere yet, but this is definitely the one I want.
>>
>> Thanks again.
>>
>>
>> I Bleed Blue and Gold
>> GO BEARS!
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