Blu-ray, launched in mid-2006, offers consumers the possibility of a higher definition movies and gives movie fans a reason to hide the whole weekend in a bag of chips and a laptop computer to stay .
Currently available as a stand-alone drives or drives on laptops and computers, Blu-ray is offered with over 200 leading companies in the consumer electronics world. Dell, for example, one of the first companies to participate with Blu-ray, has a laptop and desktop option.Blu-ray gets its name from the blue-violet laser to read and write data on a disk, this laser is shorter than the red laser DVD player and use is accurate, so that more data is stored close - five times as very similar to a DVD offers. Blu-ray yesterday, the techno-junkie, but we have not heard the last of him, and there are some interesting new developments in the pipeline.
Gadget released
Panasonic DMP-B15 new portable Blu-ray this year,is the first portable Blu-ray. The resolution is less than what they offer Blu-ray, but it is still significantly higher than that of a DVD player. Although not all that visually appealing, it is ideal for the experienced traveler who has to provide the flight, the high-definition movies. It can also be spent on a big TV screen for those times at home, are connected.
Blu-Ray Medion Akoya 8610 is the answer for you, if you are looking for a home entertainment system, laptop come - andis inexpensive. You forget that it is a computer, when the use of high resolution (1680 x 945), 18.4-inch screen and Dolby surround sound system, which is included in the price.
Sony is on top of their game, and the release of the Vaio AR Premium mid-January 2009. The 17-inch screen notebook also has futuristic host multimedia features, sports capable high-definition camcorder content to Blu-ray.
In a move to launch Blu-Ray and family, is ViceVBR100 releasing the Blu-ray in the U.S., which will cost less than $ 200. Although it is only the bare basics, the price is bound to appeal to cash-strapped consumers.
Blu-ray vision is innovation at its best in electronics, has revolutionized data storage and added an extra dimension to the visual media. Pioneer has recently pushed the envelope even further, the development of a prototype hard drive can record a phenomenal 500 GB into 20 layers: a promise that we are seeing the tip of the Blu-rayIce-berg.