• Tech firms to make Blu-ray successor
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Good luck buying your film collection all over again :)
I can't even play blurays in my houshold or at my parents. Hell I don't even have a TV.
Seriously, who needs that big optical drives?
[QUOTE=cartman300;41637918]Seriously, who needs that big optical drives?[/QUOTE] Nobody. It's better to use external SSD or something.
[QUOTE=cartman300;41637918]Seriously, who needs that big optical drives?[/QUOTE] Cheap
[QUOTE=paul simon;41638094]Cheap[/QUOTE] 50 Gb bluray is not more cheap than 64 Gb USB drive. [editline]29th July 2013[/editline] And USB drives are smaller and don't require fancy players.
[QUOTE=cartman300;41638314]50 Gb bluray is not more cheap than 64 Gb USB drive. [editline]29th July 2013[/editline] And USB drives are smaller and don't require fancy players.[/QUOTE] Also reading from and writing to USB drives is faster (especially if it's USB 3.0)
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