The BDR-206 is the next generation Blu-ray Disc Writer from Pioneer. This Internal BD/DVD/CD Writer will write up to 12x on BD-R (25Gbytes) and BD-R DL (50Gbytes) media. It allows users to author high-definition Blu-ray Disc content while also delivering the ability for high-capacity data storage. One BD-R DL disc will hold the same amount of data as 10 DVDs (single layer).
The BDR-206 is the world's first BDXL computer drive. This revolutionary new product can write up to 128 Gbytes on a single BDXL Quad Layer disc (equal to 27 single layer DVDs). This computer drive allows users to author high-definition Blu-ray Disc content while also delivering the ability for high-capacity data storage. The drive can read BD-ROM discs, read/write triple/dual/single layer BD-R and BD-RE discs, read DVD-ROM, and read/write most DVD and CD recordable media formats.
Pioneer set out decade+ ago by releasing among the first CD/DVD burners, focusing on write quality instead of bottom digging price. Generations of reliable burners have been released, producing happy memories for user here.
Their latest is the 1st generation, 1st to market Bluray burner capable of supporting the latest 100/128GB BDXL standard introduced mid 2010 in Japan.
The USA has not had any Bluray recorders at all for over-the-air HDTV broadcasts, unlike Japan, and hasn't realized the demand for higher capacity Bluray recordable discs yet.
The benefit naturally is each 100GB disc can store about 500-700 minutes of HD video - a boon for those wanting to archive HD camcorder videos, photos, and other large filesets to disc.
Brand New, Fully tested, without retail package. Comes with SATA cable.
160 days Warranty!!
Technical Details
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Reads/Writes New BDXL format
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Reads/Writes Blu-ray Disc, DVD, and CD
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High Storage Capacity: up to 128 Gbytes on BD-R QL and up to 100 Gbytes on BD-R TL media
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SATA Interface
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The BDR-206MBK comes with Cyber Link BD software which allows users to write to BDXL media.
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For a limited time the BDR-206MBK also comes with a piece of BDXL media, free of charge.